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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

SUB-ALLOCATION OF FISCAL YEAR 2009 SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM FUNDS

STATE URBANIZED AREA DISTRIBUTION
Maryland
Baltimore 25,128,032
Philadelphia 267,841
Washington 19,032,014
Total 44,427,887
Massachusetts
Barnstable Town 2,209,610
Boston 35,685,496
Providence 2,244,777
Springfield 4,330,507
Worcester 3,796,211
Total 48,266,601
Michigan
Ann Arbor 4,187,689
Detroit 57,576,257
Flint 5,385,301
Grand Rapids 7,951,630
Lansing 4,425,583
South Bend 504,478
Toledo 406,402
Total 80,437,340
Minnesota
Minneapolis—St. Paul 46,309,625
Total 46,309,625
Mississippi
Gulfport—Biloxi 4,391,476
Jackson 6,245,848
Memphis 1,406,141
Total 12,043,465
Missouri
Kansas City 15,997,175
Springfield 4,303,124
St. Louis 34,429,772
Total 54,730,071
Nebraska
Lincoln 5,127,903
Omaha 12,734,798
Total 17,862,701
Nevada
Las Vegas 23,501,333
Reno 5,430,105
Total 28,931,438
New Hampshire
Boston 1,611,833
Total 1,611,833
New Jersey
Allentown--Bethlehem 355,034
Atlanta City 2,747,906
New York--Newark 71,712,701
Philadelphia 13,169,485
Trenton 3,247,363
Total 91,232,489
New Mexico
Albuquerque 13,772,666
El Paso 606,356
Total 14,379,022

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