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Notice
Subject
Revised Fiscal Year (FY) 2005 Metropolitan Planning Funds Pursuant to the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2005, Part V
Classification Code Date Office of Primary Interest
N 4510.550 August 18, 2005 HABF-10

  1. What is the purpose of this Notice? This Notice transmits the revised certificate of Metropolitan Planning funds authorized for FY 2005 by the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2004, Part V (STEA04, Part V), Public Law (P.L.) 108-310, as amended by the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2005 (STEA05), P. L. 109-14; the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2005, Part II (STEA05, Part II), P.L. 109-20; the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2005, Part III (STEA05, Part III), P.L. 109-35; the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2005, Part IV (STEA05, Part IV), P.L. 109-37; and the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2005, Part V (STEA05, Part V), P.L. 109-40. The apportionment is effective immediately.

  2. Does this Notice cancel FHWA Notice 4510.547? Yes, this Notice cancels FHWA Notice 4510.547, Apportionment of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2005 Metropolitan Planning Funds, dated July 19, 2005. The revisions to the apportionment are required pursuant to the STEA05, Part V.

  1. What is the background information?

    1. Pursuant to section 5(c)(3) of the STEA04, Part V, as amended by section 4(c) of the STEA05; the STEA05, Part II; the STEA05, Part III; the STEA05, Part IV; and the STEA05, Part V, the Metropolitan Planning funds shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code.

    2. The funds are available for obligation immediately and are subject to obligation controls in section 2(e)(3) of the STEA04, Part V, as amended by section 2(d) of the STEA05; the STEA05, Part II; the STEA05, Part III; the STEA05, Part IV; and STEA05, Part V. Obligation controls are imposed by Division H of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005, P.L. 108-447, the Transportation, Treasury, Independent Agencies, and General Government Appropriations Act, 2005.

    3. The program code to be used when obligating these funds is H45.

  2. 4. What does the table illustrate?

    1. Amounts in column 1 pursuant to the STEA05, Part V, illustrate the amounts being provided per this Notice.

    2. Amounts in column 2 and column 3 are illustrated only to show the amounts provided pursuant to STEA05, Part IV, and STEA05, Part III, that are not provided under a separate Notice.

    3. Amounts in column 2 pursuant the STEA05, Part III, and amounts in column 3 pursuant to the STEA05, Part IV, are reflective in column 1, amounts pursuant to the STEA05, Part V.

  3. What action is required? Division Administrators should ensure that this Notice is provided to the State departments of transportation.

J. Richard Capka

J. Richard Capka
Acting Administrator

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CERTIFICATE OF APPORTIONMENT OF
THE SUM OF $180,525,000 AUTHORIZED TO BE MADE
AVAILABLE FROM THE HIGHWAY TRUST FUND TO CARRY
OUT SECTION 134 OF TITLE 23, UNITED STATES CODE, PURSUANT TO
THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION EXTENSION ACT OF 2005, PART V

TO—

The Secretary of the Treasury of the United States and the State departments of transportation:

Pursuant to section 9503 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2004, Part V (STEA04, Part V), as amended by the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2005 (STEA05), the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2005, Part II (STEA05, Part II), the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2005, Part III (STEA05, Part III), the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2005, Part IV (STEA05, Part IV), and the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2005, Part V (STEA05, Part V), title 23, United States Code, and the delegation of authority from the Secretary of Transportation to the Acting Federal Highway Administrator in section 1.48 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, I certify—

First, that the Secretary of the Treasury has made the estimate required by section 9503(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and based on that estimate, I have determined that the amount which can be apportioned from the Highway Trust Fund to carry out section 4(c) of the STEA05, as amended by the STEA05, Part II, the STEA05, Part III, the STEA05, Part IV, and the STEA05, Part V, is $180,525,000, which is 100 percent of the amount authorized to be made available from the Highway Trust Fund in compliance with section 4(c) of the STEA05 and the STEA05, Part II, the STEA05, Part III, the STEA05, Part IV, and the STEA05, Part V.

Second, that pursuant to section 5(c)(3) of the STEA04, Part V, these funds are available for obligation as if they had been apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United States Code.

Third, that pursuant to Division J, title I, section 122, of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005, P.L. 108-447, 118 Stat. 3348, a deduction is required of .8 percent from the sum of $180,525,000 authorized to be appropriated by section 5(c) of the STEA04, Part V, as amended by section 4(c) of the STEA05, the STEA05, Part II, the STEA05, Part III, the STEA05, Part IV, and the STEA05, Part V. The resulting amount authorized to be appropriated is $179,080,800.

Fourth, the amounts apportioned are subject to obligation controls contained in section 2(e)(3) of the STEA04, Part V, as amended by section 2(d) of the STEA05, the STEA05, Part II, the STEA05, Part III, the STEA05, Part IV, and the STEA05, Part V.

Fifth, that I have computed the apportionment for Metropolitan Planning funds for the purpose of carrying out section 134 of title 23, United States Code, among the States and the District of Columbia in the manner provided by law in accordance with the formula in section 104(f)(2) of title 23, United States Code.

Sixth, that the sums that are hereby apportioned to each State and the District of Columbia, effective immediately, are respectively as follows:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

REVISED APPORTIONMENT OF FUNDS FOR METROPOLITAN PLANNING
PURSUANT TO THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION EXTENSION ACT OF 2004, PART V (P.L. 108-310), AS AMENDED
BY THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION EXTENSION ACT OF 2005 (P.L. 109-14)
THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION EXTENSION ACT OF 2005, PART II (P.L. 109-20)
THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION EXTENSION ACT OF 2005, PART III (P.L. 109-35)
THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION EXTENSION ACT OF 2005, PART IV (P.L. 109-37)
THE SURFACE TRANSPORTATION EXTENSION ACT OF 2005, PART V (P.L. 109-40)

PURSUANT TO PURSUANT TO PURSUANT TO
STEA05, PART V STEA05, PART IV STEA05, PART III
State P.L. 109-40 P.L. 109-37 P.L. 109-35
Alabama
$1,726,591 $1,709,779 $1,684,987
Alaska
895,404 886,685 873,828
Arizona
3,476,083 3,442,235 3,392,322
Arkansas
895,404 886,685 873,828
California
26,700,725 26,440,730 26,057,334
Colorado
2,857,754 2,829,927 2,788,892
Connecticut
2,533,572 2,508,902 2,472,522
Delaware
895,404 886,685 873,828
Dist. of Col.
895,404 886,685 873,828
Florida
11,980,872 11,864,210 11,692,176
Georgia
4,456,207 4,412,815 4,348,828
Hawaii
895,404 886,685 873,828
Idaho
895,404 886,685 873,828
Illinois
8,660,914 8,576,580 8,452,217
Indiana
3,033,825 3,004,284 2,960,721
Iowa
991,541 981,886 967,648
Kansas
1,074,296 1,063,835 1,048,409
Kentucky
1,393,542 1,379,972 1,359,962
Louisiana
2,255,281 2,233,320 2,200,937
Maine
895,404 886,685 873,828
Maryland
3,824,692 3,787,449 3,732,530
Massachusetts
5,012,118 4,963,314 4,891,345
Michigan
5,851,260 5,794,285 5,710,266
Minnesota
2,411,943 2,388,458 2,353,824
Mississippi
895,404 886,685 873,828
Missouri
2,748,947 2,722,180 2,682,708
Montana
895,404 886,685 873,828
Nebraska
895,404 886,685 873,828
Nevada
1,490,979 1,476,461 1,455,052
New Hampshire
895,404 886,685 873,828
New Jersey
6,896,546 6,829,392 6,730,364
New Mexico
895,404 886,685 873,828
New York
13,790,454 13,656,172 13,458,154
North Carolina
3,345,075 3,312,503 3,264,471
North Dakota
895,404 886,685 873,828
Ohio
6,502,969 6,439,647 6,346,271
Oklahoma
1,319,609 1,306,760 1,287,812
Oregon
1,757,647 1,740,532 1,715,294
Pennsylvania
7,303,192 7,232,079 7,127,212
Rhode Island
895,404 886,685 873,828
South Carolina
1,666,654 1,650,426 1,626,494
South Dakota
895,404 886,685 873,828
Tennessee
2,636,947 2,611,270 2,573,406
Texas
13,160,056 13,031,912 12,842,946
Utah
1,554,815 1,539,676 1,517,350
Vermont
895,404 886,685 873,828
Virginia
4,192,207 4,151,386 4,091,190
Washington
3,827,982 3,790,707 3,735,741
West Virginia
895,404 886,685 873,828
Wisconsin
2,528,233 2,503,614 2,467,311
Wyoming
895,404 886,685 873,828
Total $179,080,800 $177,337,028 $174,765,600
 

APPROVED EFFECTIVE August 18, 2005

J. Richard  Capka
J. Richard Capka
ACTING FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR

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