Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 56 Part 1.djvu/480

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for this purpose by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, $200,000; For widening, altering, paving, and repaving roadways, in accord- ance with the plans and profiles to be approved by the Commis- sioners of the District of Columbia, including the necessary replace- ment and relocation of sewers, water mains, and fire-alarm and police-patrol boxes, as follows: Southwest: Independence Avenue, Sixth Street to Twelfth Street, $131,100; Southwest: Maine Avenue, Twelfth Street to Fourteenth Street, $58,000; Northeast: Sixth Street, K Street to Florida Avenue, $50,000; Federa l Aid Highwa For grading, paving, repaving, surfacing, and otherwise improving Act of 1938. streets, avenues, and roads, including curbing and gutters, drainage structures, retaining walls, the replacement and relocation of sewers, water mains, and fire-alarm boxes and police-patrol boxes, and re- placement of curb-line trees, when necessary, as Federal-aid highway 2 Stat.633 . projects under section 1-b of the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1938 23U.S. C.i4b. (Public, Numbered 584, Seventy-fifth Congress), $194,000, to remain Proiso. available until June 30, 1944: Provided, That in connection with the srofessional serv- highway-planning survey, involving surveys, plans, engineering, and economic investigations of projects for future construction in the District of Columbia, as provided for under section 10 of the Federal 53 stat. 1066 . Aid Highway Act of 1938, this fund shall be available to the extent authorized in said section for the employment of engineering or other professional services by contract or otherwise, and without reference to section 3709 of the Revised Statutes (41 U. S . C. 5), the i42Statc. 14 . Classification Act of 1923, as amended, and civil-service require- §-U. S .C. §§ 661-74; Supp. I, ch. 13. ments, and for engineering and incidental expenses; o, p.m7. For grading streets, alleys, and roads, including construction of necessary culverts and retaining walls, $75,000; For paving the unpaved center strips of paved roadways, $5,000; For minor changes in roadway and sidewalks on plans to be approved by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to facilitate vehicular and pedestrian traffic, $5,000; For construction of curbs and gutters, or concrete shoulders in connection with all forms of macadam roadways and adjustment of roadways thereto, together with resurfacing and replacing of base of such roadways where necessary, $25,000; For the surfacing and resurfacing or replacement of asphalt, goanite block, or concrete pavements with the same or other approved mate- rial, $300,000; For the construction of and changes in drainage structures in con- nection with and in advance of highway and street improvements including suitable connections to the storm-water sewer system, $250,000; Reconstruction of For the reconstruction and changes in layout of roadways and curb lines, the construction of directional and pedestrian islands at various intersections to permit of proper traffic light control and channeliza- tion of traffic, $100,000, including necessary expense of changes in sewer and water lines, traffic lights, fire hydrants, street lights, includ- ing all necessary expenses incident thereto; Bridges. For construction, maintenance, operation, and repair of bridges. $105,000; arodinegye d°f For grading, paving, surfacing, and otherwise improving such vdoped areas. unpaved or inadequately surfaced streets, avenues, and roads in newly developed areas as may be designated by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia and such curbing, gutters, and drainage facilities as may be necessary to insure reasonably satisfactory conditions pend- [56 STAT. 452 PUBLIC LAWS--CH. 452 -JUNE 27, 1942