112 STAT. 2681–447 PUBLIC LAW 105–277—OCT. 21, 1998
Program (Section 1218 of Public Law 105–178) for fiscal year 1999,
of which not to exceed $500,000 shall be available to the Federal
Railroad Administration for administrative expenses and technical
assistance in connection with such program; not more than
$31,000,000 shall be available for the implementation or execution
of programs for the Bureau of Transportation Statistics (Section
111 of title 49, United States Code) for fiscal year 1999: Provided
further, That notwithstanding any other provision of law, within
the $25,511,000,000 obligation limitation, $4,000,000 of the amounts
made available as contract authority under section 1221(e) of the
Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century (Public Law 105–
178) shall be made available to carry out section 5113 of that
Act: Provided further, That within the $200,000,000 obligation
limitation on Intelligent Transportation Systems, not less than the
following sums shall be made available for Intelligent Transpor-
tation system projects in the following specified areas:
Amherst, Massachusetts, $1,000,000;
Arlington County, Virginia, $750,000;
Atlanta, Georgia, $2,000,000;
Brandon, Vermont, $375,000;
Buffalo, New York, $500,000;
Centre Valley, Pennsylvania, $500,000;
Cleveland, Ohio, $1,000,000;
Columbus, Ohio, $1,000,000;
Corpus Christi, Texas, $900,000;
Dade County, Florida, $1,000,000;
Del Rio, Texas, $1,000,000;
Delaware River, Pennsylvania, $1,000,000;
Fairfield, California, $1,000,000;
Fitchburg, Massachusetts, $500,000;
Greater metropolitan capital region, DC, $5,000,000;
Hammond, Louisiana, $4,000,000;
Houston, Texas, $2,000,000;
Huntington Beach, California, $1,000,000;
Huntsville, Alabama, $1,000,000;
Inglewood, California, $1,500,000;
Jackson, Mississippi, $1,000,000;
Kansas City, Missouri, $500,000;
Laredo, Texas, $1,000,000;
Middlesboro, Kentucky, $3,000,000;
Mission Viejo, California, $1,000,000;
Mobile, Alabama, $2,500,000;
Monroe County, New York, $400,000;
Montgomery, Alabama, $1,250,000;
Nashville, Tennessee, $500,000;
New Orleans, Louisiana, $1,500,000;
New York City, New York, $2,500,000;
New York/Long Island, New York, $2,300,000;
Oakland County, Michigan, $1,000,000;
Onandaga County, New York, $400,000;
Port Angeles, Washington, $500,000;
Raleigh-Wake County, North Carolina, $2,000,000;
Riverside, California, $1,000,000;
San Francisco, California, $1,500,000;
Scranton, Pennsylvania, $1,000,000;
Silicon Valley, California, $1,500,000;
Spokane, Washington, $450,000;