U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Highway Administration
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Washington, DC 20590
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Federal-Aid Highway Program Obligations – Redistribution of Fiscal Year 2010 Obligation Limitation | ||
Classification Code | Date | Office of Primary Interest |
N4520.207 | September 10, 2010 | HCFB-1 |
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What is the purpose of this Notice? This Notice is to advise of the redistribution of Fiscal Year (FY) 2010 obligation limitation to the States pursuant to section 120(c) of the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act, 2010, division A, title I of Public Law 111-117.
How much obligation authority is available for redistribution? A total of $1.3 billion of obligation limitation is available for redistribution for FY 2010.
How much obligation authority was requested? The States requested a total of $6.4 billion in additional formula obligation limitation for FY 2010.
How is the released obligation limitation redistributed? The amounts are redistributed in accordance with the requirements of section 120(c) of the Department of Transportation Appropriations Act, 2010, so that priority was given to those States having large unobligated balances of funds apportioned under sections 104 and 144 of title 23, United States Code. The attached table shows the redistribution of unused obligation limitation to the States.
What action is required? Division Administrators should ensure that this additional obligation limitation is obligated no later than September 27, 2010.
Attachment
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
STATE | REDISTRIBUTION PER SECTION 120(c) |
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ALABAMA | 22,319,141 |
ALASKA | 6,054,815 |
ARIZONA | 21,668,822 |
ARKANSAS | 16,950,600 |
CALIFORNIA | 116,090,234 |
COLORADO | 18,000,000 |
CONNECTICUT | 16,813,495 |
DELAWARE | 1,000,000 |
DIST. OF COL. | 8,580,259 |
FLORIDA | 56,068,601 |
GEORGIA | 48,248,978 |
HAWAII | 0 |
IDAHO | 8,684,041 |
ILLINOIS | 43,702,858 |
INDIANA | 31,181,452 |
IOWA | 17,871,173 |
KANSAS | 20,283,457 |
KENTUCKY | 22,426,299 |
LOUISIANA | 22,916,314 |
MAINE | 6,528,227 |
MARYLAND | 23,573,687 |
MASSACHUSETTS | 61,575,560 |
MICHIGAN | 35,602,837 |
MINNESOTA | 23,548,800 |
MISSISSIPPI | 15,346,918 |
MISSOURI | 33,946,069 |
MONTANA | 11,250,408 |
NEBRASKA | 4,000,000 |
NEVADA | 3,140,883 |
NEW HAMPSHIRE | 7,390,343 |
NEW JERSEY | 40,552,212 |
NEW MEXICO | 13,666,836 |
NEW YORK | 61,071,800 |
NORTH CAROLINA | 38,467,702 |
NORTH DAKOTA | 8,895,485 |
OHIO | 51,569,119 |
OKLAHOMA | 21,190,681 |
OREGON | 14,437,255 |
PENNSYLVANIA | 66,539,236 |
RHODE ISLAND | 8,233,193 |
SOUTH CAROLINA | 24,686,902 |
SOUTH DAKOTA | 9,602,193 |
TENNESSEE | 35,496,655 |
TEXAS | 85,977,176 |
UTAH | 12,855,545 |
VERMONT | 7,403,878 |
VIRGINIA | 42,247,116 |
WASHINGTON | 17,424,858 |
WEST VIRGINIA | 14,418,613 |
WISCONSIN | 27,026,838 |
WYOMING | 10,042,128 |
TOTAL | 1,336,569,692 |
Victor M. Mendez |