Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 115 Part 1.djvu/872

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115 STAT. 850 PUBLIC LAW 107-87 —DEC. 18, 2001 $32,750,000 for the Chicago, lUinois, Douglas branch reconstruction project; $55,000,000 for the Chicago, Illinois, METRA commuter rail and line extension projects; $3,000,000 for the Chicago, Illinois, Ravenswood reconstruction project; $6,000,000 for the Cleveland, Ohio, Euclid corridor transportation project; $70,000,000 for the Dallas, Texas, North Central hght rail transit extension project; $55,000,000 for the Denver, Colorado, Southeast corridor light rail transit project; $192,492 for the Denver, Colorado, Southwest corridor light rail transit project; $150,000 for the Des Moines, Iowa, DSM bus feasibility project; $200,000 for the Dubuque, Iowa, light rail feasibility project; $25,000,000 for the Dulles corridor, Virginia, bus rapid transit project; $27,000,000 for the Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Tri-County commuter rail upgrades project; $2,000,000 for the Fort Worth, Texas, Trinity railway express project; $750,000 for the Grand Rapids, Michigan, ITP metro area, major corridor project; $12,000,000 for Honolulu, Hawaii, bus rapid transit project; $10,000,000 for the Houston, Texas, Metro advanced transit project; $300,000 for the Iowa, Metrolink light rail feasibility project; $1,500,000 for the Johnson County, Kansas-Kansas City, Missouri, 1-35 commuter rail project; $2,000,000 for the Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee, Wisconsin, commuter rail extension project; $55,000,000 for the Leirgo, Maryland, metrorail extension project; $2,000,000 for the Little Rock, Arkansas, river rail project; $14,744,420 for the Long Island Rail Road, New York, East Side access project; $9,289,557 for the Los Angeles, California, North Holly- wood extension project; $7,500,000 for the Los Angeles, Cedifornia, East Side corridor light rail transit project; $3,000,000 for the Lowell, Massachusetts-Nashua, New HEunpshire commuter rail extension project; $12,000,000 for the Maryland (MARC) commuter rail improvements projects; $19,170,000 for the Memphis, Tennessee, Medical center rail extension project; $5,000,000 for the Miami, Florida, South Miami-Dade busway extension project; $10,000,000 for the Minneapolis-Rice, Minnesota, Northstar corridor commuter rail project; $50,000,000 for the Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota, Hiawatha corridor light rail transit project;