Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 118.djvu/3235

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118 STAT. 3205 PUBLIC LAW 108–447—DEC. 8, 2004 are in excess of $34,700,000,000 for Federal aid highways and high way safety construction programs for fiscal year 2005: Provided, That within the $34,700,000,000 obligation limitation on Federal aid highways and highway safety construction programs, not more than $462,500,000 shall be available for the implementation or execution of programs for transportation research (sections 502, 503, 504, 506, 507, and 508 of title 23, United States Code, as amended; section 5505 of title 49, United States Code, as amended; and sections 5112 and 5204–5209 of Public Law 105–178) for fiscal year 2005: Provided further, That this limitation on transportation research programs shall not apply to any authority previously made available for obligation: Provided further, That within the $232,000,000 obligation limitation on Intelligent Transportation Systems, the following sums shall be made available for Intelligent Transportation System projects that are designed to achieve the goals and purposes set forth in section 5203 of the Intelligent Transportation Systems Act of 1998 (subtitle C of title V of Public Law 105–178; 112 Stat. 453; 23 U.S.C. 502 note) in the following specified areas: Alameda Corridor East Project, San Gabriel Valley, Cali fornia, $2,000,000. Alexandria Fiber Optic Cable for Traffic Signal Coordina tion, Virginia, $2,000,000. Alliance for Transportation Research, Transportation Tech nology Center, New Mexico, $750,000. Appalachian Transportation Institute and U3C, West Vir ginia, $1,000,000. Atlanta Construction and Traffic Management Project, Georgia, $2,000,000. Baltimore City Intelligent Transportation System, Mary land, $1,000,000. Bay County Regional ITS, Florida, $2,000,000. Calmar Research Vehicle Communication Systems, New York, $1,150,000. Center for Injury Sciences, Alabama, $2,000,000. Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority (LYNX): North Orange/South Seminole ITS Enhanced Circulator, $500,000. Cicero Avenue Smart Corridor, Illinois, $1,000,000. City of Boston Directional Signage Program, Massachu setts, $1,000,000. City of Elk Grove ITS Project, California, $1,500,000. City of Fort Worth Intelligent Transportation Systems, Texas, $1,800,000. City of San Antonio Municipal ITS Technologies, Texas, $1,300,000. Clark County ITS, Washington, $2,000,000. Commercial Vehicle Information Systems Network, Illinois, $500,000. COTA ITS Integration Project Phases II and III, Ohio, $800,000. DeKalb Co. Signal System Improvements, Georgia, $500,000. Downtown Signalization Project, Mechanicsburg, Pennsyl vania, $750,000. FAST TRAC Signal Expansion, Michigan, $1,000,000.