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U.S. Department
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Notice
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Subject
Revised Apportionment Of Fiscal Year (Fy) 2007 Appalachian Development Highway System Program Funds
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Classification Code Date
Office of Primary Interest
N 4510.634 January 9, 2007 HCBF-1

  1. What is the purpose of this Notice? This Notice transmits the revised certificate of apportionment of Appalachian Development Highway System Program funds authorized for FY 2007 pursuant to the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), Public Law (Pub. L. No.) 109-59. The apportionment is effective immediately.

  2. Does this Notice cancel FHWA Notice 4510.627? Yes, this Notice cancels FHWA Notice 4510.627, Revised Apportionment of Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 Appalachian Development Highway System Program Funds, dated November 29, 2006. Under the terms of the Continuing Resolution, Pub. L. No. 109-383, the revision to the apportionment is required due to a revised percent takedown from the amount authorized for the Appalachian Development Highway System Program. The funds are being provided to the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration.

  3. What is the availability of these funds?

    1. The Appalachian Development Highway System Program funds resulting from this apportionment are available for obligation until expended.

    2. The funds resulting from this apportionment are subject to obligation controls in force at the time of obligation. Special obligation limitation will be provided with these funds.

    3. The Federal share is 80 percent. Toll credits may not be used for the non-Federal share.

    4. The program code to be used when obligating these funds is L980, and the project number prefix is ADP.

  4. What is the background information? Section 1101(a)(7) of the SAFETEA-LU authorizes a total of $470,000,000 in contract authority for the Appalachian Development Highway System Program for FY 2007. The total contract authority available for distribution in FY 2007 is $469,361,575. The Continuing Resolution, Pub. L. No. 109-383, applies a percentage share takedown of $44,630,407 of the amount apportioned for the Appalachian Development Highway System Program. This reduces the amount authorized for the Appalachian Development Highway System Program by $638,425.

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

Signature: J. Richard Capka

J. Richard Capka
Acting Administrator

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CERTIFICATE OF APPORTIONMENT FROM
THE SUM OF $470,000,000
FOR THE APPALACHIAN DEVELOPMENT HIGHWAY SYSTEM PROGRAM
AUTHORIZED TO BE APPROPRIATED

FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2007

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 Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, Title 23, United States Code, and the delegation of authority from the Secretary of Transportation to the Federal Highway Administrator in Section 1.48, 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 that can be apportioned for the Appalachian Development Highway System Program for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2007, pursuant to Section 1101(a)(7) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users is $470,000,000, which is 100 percent of the amount authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year.

Second, pursuant to the Continuing Resolution, Public Law 109-383, I have determined that it will be necessary to deduct a percentage share of $44,630,407 from the amount authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2007, for the Appalachian Development Highway Program; I have deducted $638,425 from the sum of $470,000,000 authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2007. The resulting amount available for distribution is $469,361,575.

Third, I have computed the apportionment among the several States of the amount authorized to be appropriated for the Appalachian Development Highway System Program in the manner provided by law in accordance with the formula set forth in Section 1116(a) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users.

Fourth, the sums that are hereby apportioned to the several States, effective immediately, are respectively as follows:

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
REVISED APPORTIONMENT OF FUNDS FOR THE
APPALACHIAN DEVELOPMENT HIGHWAY SYSTEM
AUTHORIZED FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007
STATE AMOUNT
ALABAMA $29,195,557
ALASKA 0
ARIZONA 0
ARKANSAS 0
CALIFORNIA 0
COLORADO 0
CONNECTICUT 0
DELAWARE 0
DIST. OF COL. 0
FLORIDA 0
GEORGIA 17,893,988
HAWAII 0
IDAHO 0
ILLINOIS 0
INDIANA 0
IOWA 0
KANSAS 0
KENTUCKY 68,473,517
LOUISIANA 0
MAINE 0
MARYLAND 6,404,861
MASSACHUSETTS 0
MICHIGAN 0
MINNESOTA 0
MISSISSIPPI 5,294,868
MISSOURI 0
MONTANA 0
NEBRASKA 0
NEVADA 0
NEW HAMPSHIRE 0
NEW JERSEY 0
NEW MEXICO 0
NEW YORK 22,542,075
NORTH CAROLINA 38,184,442
NORTH DAKOTA 0
OHIO 20,494,720
OKLAHOMA 0
OREGON 0
PENNSYLVANIA 103,274,237
RHODE ISLAND 0
SOUTH CAROLINA 2,900,608
SOUTH DAKOTA 0
TENNESSEE 34,922,754
TEXAS 0
UTAH 0
VERMONT 0
VIRGINIA 33,389,350
WASHINGTON 0
WEST VIRGINIA 86,390,598
WISCONSIN 0
WYOMING 0
TOTAL $469,361,575
 

APPROVED EFFECTIVE January 9, 2007

Signature: J. Richard Capka

FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR


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