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Notice
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Extension and Flexibility for Certain Allocated Programs in Fiscal Year (FY) 2010 Pursuant to Section 157(d) of Public Law 111-68
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N 4510.714 October 15, 2009HCFB-1

  1. What is the purpose of this Notice? This Notice notifies the States of the amounts available pursuant to section 157(d) of the Continuing Appropriations Resolution (Resolution), 2010, Public Law (Pub. L.) 111-68. The amount of these funds for each State is shown in the attached table.

  2. What is the background information?

    1. Pursuant to section 157(d) of the Resolution, the FY 2009 allocated amounts under the following sections of law shall be divided by 365 and then multiplied by 31:

      1. (1) Section 1301(m) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU), Pub. L. 109-59, as amended (Projects of National and Regional Significance);

      2. (2) Section 1302(e) of SAFETEA-LU, as amended (National Corridor Infrastructure Improvement Program);

      3. (3) Section 1307 of SAFETEA-LU, as amended (Deployment of Magnetic Levitation Transportation Projects);

      4. (4) Section 1702 of SAFETEA-LU, as amended (High Priority Projects);

      5. (5) Section 1934 of SAFETEA-LU, as amended (Transportation Improvement Projects); and

      6. (6) Section 144(f)(1) of title 23, United States Code (U.S.C.) (Bridge Set-Asides).

    2. The resulting total amount for each State shall be made available under the 31-day extension of surface transportation programs contained in the Resolution in the manner described in paragraph 3 of this Notice.

  3. What is the availability of these funds?

    1. The funds made available shall be available for obligation in the same manner as if the funds were apportioned under chapter 1 of title 23, U.S.C.

    2. The funds shall be available to the State for purposes described in section 133(b) of title 23, U.S.C.

    3. The funds shall be administered in the same manner and with the same period of availability as such funding is administered under section 133 of title 23, U.S.C., except that subsections (d)(2) and (d)(3) of such section shall not apply to the administration of the funds.

    4. The funds are made available under the Resolution until enactment of another law to extend or reauthorize surface transportation programs or October 31, 2009, whichever occurs first.

    5. The funds made available shall be charged to the applicable appropriation, fund, or authorization whenever a bill in which such applicable appropriation, fund, or authorization is contained is enacted into law.

    6. The funds resulting from this apportionment are available for obligation immediately and will be subject to obligation controls in force at the time of obligation.

    7. The program code to be used when obligating these funds is L00E.

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

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signature: Victor M. Mendez

Victor M. Mendez
Administrator

Attachment

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

CERTAIN ALLOCATED FUNDS UNDER THE 31-DAY
EXTENSION OF SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS
PURSUANT TO SECTION 157(d) OF PUBLIC LAW 111-68
STATE AMOUNT
ALABAMA $5,696,139
ALASKA 13,511,753
ARIZONA 2,079,803
ARKANSAS 6,889,692
CALIFORNIA 41,208,793
COLORADO 5,642,849
CONNECTICUT 4,677,484
DELAWARE 2,704,219
DIST. OF COL. 2,505,140
FLORIDA 9,571,577
GEORGIA 7,268,011
HAWAII 2,473,206
IDAHO 2,496,986
ILLINOIS 21,605,335
INDIANA 4,679,571
IOWA 6,838,260
KANSAS 3,380,274
KENTUCKY 6,080,533
LOUISIANA 8,994,975
MAINE 3,386,389
MARYLAND 5,227,025
MASSACHUSETTS 4,905,644
MICHIGAN 7,376,607
MINNESOTA 7,466,878
MISSISSIPPI 6,061,101
MISSOURI 11,019,014
MONTANA 5,405,466
NEBRASKA 3,054,137
NEVADA 8,200,986
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1,125,173
NEW JERSEY 8,156,142
NEW MEXICO 3,033,753
NEW YORK 14,851,320
NORTH CAROLINA 5,464,452
NORTH DAKOTA 2,870,685
OHIO 10,097,951
OKLAHOMA 9,422,301
OREGON 9,121,087
PENNSYLVANIA 11,642,208
RHODE ISLAND 4,134,466
SOUTH CAROLINA 4,460,603
SOUTH DAKOTA 4,338,112
TENNESSEE 7,879,654
TEXAS 11,649,424
UTAH 4,473,342
VERMONT 5,440,712
VIRGINIA 8,668,599
WASHINGTON 8,437,436
WEST VIRGINIA 5,510,356
WISCONSIN 5,703,151
WYOMING 1,746,192
TOTAL $368,634,966

 

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