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Federal Highway
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Notice
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Subject
REVISED DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUE ALIGNED BUDGET AUTHORITY FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2000

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Classification Code
N 4510.428
Date
November 10, 1999


  1. PURPOSE. To transmit therevised distribution of the Revenue Aligned Budget Authority (RABA) funds for fiscal year 2000 (FY 2000) pursuant to the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA-21), as amended, and the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2000, Public Law (P. L.) 106-69.

  2. CANCELLATION. This Notice cancels FHWA Notice N 4510.425, Distribution of Revenue Aligned Budget Authority Funds for Fiscal Year 2000, dated October 15, 1999. The FY 2000 RABA funding for the Interstate Maintenance Program, the National Highway System Program, the Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation Program, the Surface Transportation Program, and the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program remains the same. The FY 2000 High Priority Projects funds and special limitation resulting from this Notice will be distributed by the Office of Program Administration under the Program Manager for Infrastructure at the time allocations are made to the States.

  3. BACKGROUND. Section 110 of Title 23, United States Code (U.S.C.), provides for adjustments in funding for Federal-aid highway and highway safety construction programs funded from the Highway Account of the Highway Trust Fund to reflect changed estimates of Highway Account revenue. Under the provisions of the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2000, P. L. 106-69, funds that are authorized under Section 110 of Title 23, U.S.C., for FY 2000 shall be apportioned based on each State's percentage share of funding provided under Section 105 of Title 23, U.S.C., for FY 2000. Of the funds to be apportioned under Section 110 for FY 2000, the Secretary shall ensure that such funds are apportioned for the Interstate Maintenance Program, the National Highway System Program, the Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation Program, the Surface Transportation Program, and the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program in the same ratio that each State is apportioned funds for such programs in FY 2000.

  4. AVAILABILITY

    1. The RABA funds resulting from this apportionment shall be available for the same period as for the programs among which these funds are distributed.

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

    3. As required by the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2000, P.L. 106-69, $90,000,000 has been set aside for High Priority Projects authorized under Section 1602 of P. L. 105-178, as amended, and $8,000,000 has been set aside for the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge project authorized by Section 404 of the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge Authority Act of 1995, as amended.

    4. The Federal participating rate for these funds is the same as for the programs among which these funds are distributed.

  5. OBLIGATION LIMITATION. The amount of FY 2000 formula obligation limitation associated with RABA for the Interstate Maintenance Program, the National Highway System Program, the Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation Program, the Surface Transportation Program, and the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program distributed to each State is shown on the attachment.

  6. ACTION. Division Administrators should ensure that copies of this Notice are provided to State Transportation Agencies.

Kenneth Wykle Signature

Kenneth R. Wykle
Federal Highway Administrator

Attachment


CERTIFICATE OF APPORTIONMENT FROM
THE SUM OF $1,456,350,000 AUTHORIZED TO BE APPROPRIATED
FOR THE REVENUE ALIGNED BUDGET AUTHORITY
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2000

TO--

The Secretary of the Treasury of the United States and the State Transportation Agencies:

Pursuant to section 9503 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, title 23, United States Code, and the delegation of authority from the Secretary of Transportation to the Federal Highway Administrator, 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 that can be apportioned for the Revenue Aligned Budget Authority for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2000, is $1,456,350,000, which is 100 percent of the amount authorized to be appropriated for that fiscal year, pursuant to section 110 of the Title 23, United States Code and section 1105 of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century.

Second, that in compliance with the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2000, Public Law 106-69, I have set aside $90,000,000 of the sums remaining from the authorization of $1,456,350,000 for fiscal year ending September 30, 2000, for projects authorized under section 1602 of Public Law 105-178 as amended, and $8,000,000 of the sums remaining from the authorization of $1,456,350,000 for fiscal year ending September 30, 2000, for the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge project authorized by section 404 of the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge Authority Act of 1995 as amended.

Third, that after making the set asides, I have computed the apportionment among the several States and the District of Columbia of the remainder of the amounts authorized to be appropriated for the Interstate Maintenance Program, the National Highway System Program, the Surface Transportation Program, the Bridge Replacement and Rehabilitation Program and the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program in the manner provided by law in accordance with the formula set forth in the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2000, Public Law 106-69.

Fourth, that subject to the foregoing set asides, the sums, which 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
REVENUE ALIGNED BUDGET AUTHORITY AND
RESULTING OBLIGATION LIMITATION FOR FISCAL YEAR 2000
STATE Interstate
Maintenance
National
Highway
System
Surface
Transportation
Program
Bridge
Replacement &
Rehabilitation
Congestion
Mitigation &
Air Quality
TOTAL FY 2000
Formula
Obligation
Limitation
               
Alabama 6,001,086 6,753,652 8,795,095 4,925,642 524,448 26,999,923 26,999,923
Alaska 3,409,110 4,267,249 4,763,081 2,271,083 1,161,797 15,872,320 15,872,320
Arizona 5,974,177 6,363,695 7,012,329 680,001 2,048,419 22,078,621 22,078,621
Arkansas 3,648,476 5,027,952 5,742,029 2,697,657 486,744 17,602,858 17,602,858
California 22,794,073 29,735,316 36,001,567 16,253,926 20,461,779 125,246,661 125,246,661
Colorado 3,675,341 4,554,300 4,845,296 1,216,735 1,257,360 15,549,032 15,549,032
Connecticut 3,756,911 3,506,997 4,818,815 5,470,261 2,676,923 20,229,907 20,229,907
Delaware 476,411 2,288,150 1,783,254 911,100 434,966 5,893,881 5,893,881
Dist. of Col. 121,235 2,132,517 1,453,761 1,208,288 354,597 5,270,398 5,270,398
Florida 13,791,565 19,365,079 22,555,615 5,449,986 3,146,119 64,308,364 64,308,364
Georgia 12,229,034 11,736,158 16,125,235 5,178,246 2,247,768 47,516,441 47,516,441
Hawaii 514,097 2,606,299 2,012,783 1,272,212 490,952 6,896,343 6,896,343
Idaho 2,597,642 3,408,835 2,874,132 843,287 557,455 10,281,351 10,281,351
Illinois 10,893,190 9,368,219 12,930,102 7,111,273 4,748,252 45,051,036 45,051,036
Indiana 8,249,032 8,649,009 10,603,577 3,072,231 1,093,365 31,667,214 31,667,214
Iowa 3,205,726 4,657,640 4,770,141 2,977,496 401,227 16,012,230 16,012,230
Kansas 3,015,100 4,079,695 5,093,735 3,033,004 387,266 15,608,800 15,608,800
Kentucky 5,775,369 6,386,691 7,264,967 3,772,748 837,587 24,037,362 24,037,362
Louisiana 4,698,463 4,508,365 6,092,848 5,610,768 467,268 21,377,712 21,377,712
Maine 1,426,028 1,688,629 2,039,563 1,395,101 461,123 7,010,444 7,010,444
Maryland 4,541,606 4,854,057 6,102,468 3,550,326 2,892,971 21,941,428 21,941,428
Massachusetts 4,733,666 4,751,900 6,765,984 7,082,146 1,494,225 24,827,921 24,827,921
Michigan 8,564,211 10,396,342 14,529,918 8,148,987 2,218,947 43,858,405 43,858,405
Minnesota 4,552,890 5,535,673 7,019,561 1,661,179 1,202,517 19,971,820 19,971,820
Mississippi 3,230,062 4,396,658 5,256,683 3,413,083 447,894 16,744,380 16,744,380
Missouri 7,223,099 7,462,788 9,492,924 7,695,258 1,253,371 33,127,440 33,127,440
Montana 3,594,089 4,876,084 3,030,686 1,158,311 567,084 13,226,254 13,226,254
Nebraska 1,895,113 3,307,132 3,127,318 1,635,982 382,365 10,347,910 10,347,910
Nevada 2,490,038 2,937,389 2,832,872 634,843 760,010 9,655,152 9,655,152
New Hampshire 1,203,944 1,907,652 2,007,106 1,269,056 489,568 6,877,326 6,877,326
New Jersey 4,907,755 7,208,802 8,416,391 10,024,159 5,318,275 35,875,382 35,875,382
New Mexico 3,957,085 4,361,311 3,531,942 820,375 495,773 13,166,486 13,166,486
New York 9,301,893 11,867,643 15,461,321 23,384,960 8,757,443 68,773,260 68,773,260
North Carolina 7,875,642 9,445,368 12,040,672 7,234,222 1,133,626 37,729,530 37,729,530
North Dakota 1,495,224 4,048,058 2,234,487 523,489 427,499 8,728,757 8,728,757
Ohio 11,407,903 10,561,153 13,477,764 8,011,198 3,252,922 46,710,940 46,710,940
Oklahoma 4,182,839 5,112,109 6,679,005 4,228,439 416,003 20,618,395 20,618,395
Oregon 3,347,868 4,284,496 4,671,488 3,318,530 607,184 16,229,566 16,229,566
Pennsylvania 11,054,827 12,360,710 15,045,861 23,554,094 4,439,065 66,454,557 66,454,557
Rhode Island 618,242 2,522,367 2,025,821 2,276,276 494,133 7,936,839 7,936,839
South Carolina 5,398,347 5,527,859 7,696,420 3,144,228 538,611 22,305,465 22,305,465
South Dakota 1,917,956 3,674,630 2,634,796 832,601 463,409 9,523,392 9,523,392
Tennessee 7,516,038 7,698,310 9,398,487 5,311,293 952,526 30,876,654 30,876,654
Texas 22,747,938 28,333,516 34,809,476 9,526,147 6,406,197 101,823,274 101,823,274
Utah 3,512,458 2,535,287 3,012,098 1,139,633 608,915 10,808,391 10,808,391
Vermont 921,827 1,780,146 1,742,883 1,222,225 425,119 6,092,200 6,092,200
Virginia 8,061,527 8,107,038 10,492,553 6,256,517 2,010,977 34,928,612 34,928,612
Washington 4,434,445 4,953,726 6,439,943 6,679,655 1,304,106 23,811,875 23,811,875
West Virginia 3,020,098 3,016,938 3,804,870 4,663,200 572,579 15,077,685 15,077,685
Wisconsin 5,251,489 8,289,583 8,956,935 2,686,414 1,345,513 26,529,934 26,529,934
Wyoming 2,514,242 4,035,648 1,756,759 524,719 428,504 9,259,872 9,259,872
               
Subtotal 281,726,427 341,234,820 402,073,417 236,962,590 96,352,746 1,358,350,000 1,358,350,000
               
Woodrow Wilson Bridge           8,000,000 8,000,000
High Priority Projects           90,000,000 90,000,000
               
Total           1,456,350,000 1,456,350,000
               
        APPROVED EFFECTIVE November 10, 1999
        Kenneth Wykle Signature
        KENNETH R. WYKLE
        FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR


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