Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 105 Part 3.djvu/252

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105 STAT. 2136 PUBLIC LAW 102-240—DEC. 18, 1991 Georgia. California. Pennsylvania. Ohio. Secretary shall negotiate and sign a multiyear grant agreement with the Port Authority of Allegheny County which includes $5,000,000 from funds made available to the Pittsburgh urbanized area under section 3(k)(l)(B) of the Federal Transit Act to complete preliminary engineering for Stage II LRT rehabilitation in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. (tt) ATLANTA NORTH LINE EXTENSION.—No later than April 30, 1992, the Secretary shall negotiate and sign a multiyear grant agreement with the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority which includes $329,000,000 from funds made available under section 3(k)(l)(B) of the Federal Transit Act to carry out the construction of the locally preferred alternative for a 3.1 mile extension of the North Line of the heavy rail rapid transit system in Atlanta, Georgia. (uu) HOUSTON PRIORITY CORRIDOR FIXED GUIDEWAY PROJECT.— Provided that a locally preferred alternative for the Priority Corridor fixed guideway project has been selected by March 1, 1992, no later than April 30, 1992, the Secretary shall negotiate and sign a multiyear grant agreement with the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County which includes $500,000,000 from funds made available under section 3(k)(l)(B) of the Federal Transit Act to carry out the construction of such locally preferred alternative. (w) JACKSONVILLE AUTOMATED SKYWAY EXPRESS EXTENSION.—No later than April 30, 1992, the Secretary shall negotiate and sign a multiyear grant agreement with the Jacksonville Transportation Authority which includes $71.2 million from funds made available under section 3(k)(l)(B) of the Federal Transit Act to carry out the construction of the locally preferred alternative for a 1.8 mile extension to the Automated Skjrway Express starter line. (ww) HONOLULU RAPID TRANSIT PROJECT.— No later than April 30, 1992, the Secretary shall negotiate and sign a multiyear grant agreement with the City and County of Honolulu which includes $618,000,000 from funds made available under section 3(k)(l)(B) of the Federal Transit Act to carry out the construction of the locally preferred alternative of a 17.3 mile fixed guideway system. (xx) SACRAMENTO LIGHT RAIL PROJECT.— No later than April 30, 1992, the Secretary shall negotiate and sign a multiyear grant agreement with the Sacramento Regional Transit District which includes, from funds made available under section 3(k)(l)(B) of the Federal Transit Act, $26,000,000 to provide for the completion of alternatives analysis, preliminary engineering, and final design on proposed extensions to the light rail system in Sacramento, California. (3^) PHILADELPHIA CROSS-COUNTY METRO RAIL PROJECT.— No later than April 30, 1992, the Secretary shall negotiate and sign a multiyear grant agreement with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority which includes, from funds made available under section 3(k)(l)(B) of the Federal Transit Act, $2,400,000 to provide for the completion of alternatives analysis and preliminary engineering for the Philadelphia Cross-County Metro Rail Project. (zz) CLEVELAND BLUE LINE LIGHT RAIL EXTENSION.—No later than April 30, 1992, the Secretary shall negotiate and sign a multiyear grant agreement with the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority which includes, from funds made available under section 3(k)(l)(B) of the Federal Transit Act, $1,200,000 to provide for the completion of alternatives analysis and preliminary engineering for an extension of the Blue Line to Highland Hills, Ohio.