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[87 STAT. 278]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1973
[87 STAT. 278]

278 Ante, p. 256.

PUBLIC LAW 93-87-AUG. 13, 1973

approved for a State, the funds apportioned to any State under paragraph (6) of subsection (b) of section 104 of this title which are attributable to urbanized areas having a population of 200,000 or more shall be allocated among such urbanized areas within such State for projects in programs approved under subsection (d) of section 105 of this title in the ratio that the population within each such urbanized area bears to the population of all such urbanized areas, or parts thereof, within such State. In the expenditure of funds allocated under the preceding sentence, fair and equitable treatment shall be accorded incorporated municipalities of 200,000 or more population." (b) The table of contents of chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end thereof the following: "150. Allocation of urban system funds.". FRANCONIA NOTCH, N E W

77 Stat. 277; 80 Stat. 767.

[87 STAT.

HAMPSHIRE

SEC. 158. Notwithstanding section 109(b) of title 23 of the United States Code, the Secretary of Transportation is authorized, upon application of the Governor of the State, to approve construction of that section of Interstate Koute 93 from B20.6 an interchange with State route 3A in North Woodstock, New Hampshire, to B22.1 an interchange with U.S. Route 3 in Franconia, New Hampshire, approximately twelve miles in length, as a parkway type highway to geometric and construction standards (whether or not in accordance with section 109(b)) which the Secretary determines are necessary for the safety of the traveling public, for the protection of the environment, and for the preservation of the park-like and historic character of the Franconia Notch area adjacent to the highway. The State of New Hampshire, with the concurrence of the vSecretary, is authorized to permit the use of the above section of highway to specified types of vehicles during specified times of the day and of the year. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER

HIGHWAY

SEC. 159. (a) The following segments of the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways which form a continuous interstate highway link from coast to coast are hereby designated as the "Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway": (1) Interstate Route 70 between Washington, District of Columbia, and Denver, Colorado; (2) Interstate Route 25 between Denver, Colorado, and Cheyenne, Wyoming; and (3) Interstate Route 80 between Cheyenne, Wyoming, and San Francisco, California. (b) Any law, regulation, map, document, record, or other paper of the United States in which such segments are designated or referred to shall be held to designate or refer to such segments as the "Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway". CUMBERLAND GAP N A T I O N A L HISTORICAL P A R K

72 Stat. 885.

SEC. 160. (a) Notwithstanding the definition of parkways in subsection (a) of section 101, funds available for parkways shall be available to finance the cost of reconstruction and relocation of Route 25E through the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park, including construction of a tunnel and the approaches thereto, so as to permit restoration of the Gap and provide adequate traffic capacity. (b) Upon construction, such highway and tunnel and all associated lands and rights-of-way shall be transferred to the National Park Service and managed as part of the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.