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[80 STAT. 1417]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1966
[80 STAT. 1417]

80

STAT.]

PUBLIC LAW 89-789-NOV. 7, 1966

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for such protective measures as they may undertake in accordance with plans approved by the Chief of Engineers, subject to the above limitations. Funds authorized to carry out section 107 of the Eiver and Harbor Act of 1960, as amended, shall be available to carry out jgtiH^^ofsV this section. 33 USC 577. SEC. 111. (a) The Secretary of the Interior is hereby authorized to ^.Tbrfdlflnd^'" provide for the construction, maintenance, and operation of a bridge, facilities. with visitor facilities, over the Washington Channel, from the vicinity of Tenth Street Southwest to East Potomac P a r k in Washington, District of Columbia, The structure may be so designed and constructed as to provide facilities for the accommodation of visitors to the Nation's Capital area, and to provide convenient and adequate access to East Potomac Park. (b) The Secretary may obtain and use such lands or interests therein owned, controlled, or administered by the District of Columbia, the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency, the Corps of Engineers, or any other Government agency, with the prior consent of such agency or agencies, as he shall consider necessary for the construction and operation of said bridge, without cost or reimbursement. Before construction is commenced, the location and plans for the bridge shall be approved by the Chief of Engineers and the Secretary of the Army subject to such conditions as they may prescribe, in accordance with section 502(b) of the General Bridge Act of 1946 (33 U.S.C.525b). ^ ^ l^f^i^!tl: (c) The Secretary is authorized to enter into appropriate arrangements for the construction and operation of the bridge in accordance with the authority contained in section 3 of the Act of August 25, 1916 (39 Stat. 535), as amended, except that any such arrangements need ^^ "^^ ^' not be limited to a maximum term of thirty years. The bridge, at all times, shall be under the jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Interior, and shall be administered, operated, maintained, and policed as a part of the park system of the National Capital. (d) The Secretary of the Interior shall cooperate with other Federal and local agencies with respect to the construction and operation of the bridge by him and the construction and operation of associated facilities by such other Federal and local agencies including the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency which shall enter into appropriate arrangements by negotiation or public bid to (i) lease all or part of the land bounded by Maine Avenue, Ninth Street and the Southwest Freeway, Southwest, to provide for the construction, maintenance and operation of a structured automobile parking facility designed to accommodate visitors to East Potomac P a r k and (ii) provide for the construction of (a) a public park or overlook, which park is to be maintained and operated by the National P a r k Service; and (b) roads providing access to the Tenth Street Mall from the Southwest Freeway and to and from Ninth Street, Southwest, which roads shall be maintained and operated by the District of Columbia. Any lease of the aforementioned area, executed by the District of Columbia Redevelopment Land Agency, shall provide appropriate easements for the construction, maintenance and operation of the aforesaid public park and roadways. Local agencies may enter into arrangements with the person, persons, corporation or corporations, as the Secretary may select pursuant to subsection (c) hereof for the construction and operation of necessary associated facilities otherwise authorized. (e)(1) There is hereby established an advisory committee, which mittt'^.^"'^^ '"""" shall be composed of the Chairman, National Capital Planning Com- Membership. mission; the Chairman, Commission of Fine A r t s; the President, Board of Commissioners of the District of Columbia; the Chief of Engineers, United States Army; the Chairman, District of Columbia