Directs the Secretary of Transportation to study the feasibility of constructing a highway in California, connecting State Route 130 in Santa Clara County with Interstate Route 5 in San Joaquin County, and a fixed guideway system along the highway's right-of-way.
[Congressional Bills 109th Congress]
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[H.R. 723 Introduced in House (IH)]
109th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 723
To direct the Secretary of Transportation to conduct a study to
determine the feasibility of constructing a highway in California
connecting State Route 130 in Santa Clara County with Interstate Route
5 in San Joaquin County, and to determine the feasibility of
constructing a fixed guideway system along the right-of-way of the
highway.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 9, 2005
Mr. Pombo (for himself, Mr. Doolittle, and Mr. Nunes) introduced the
following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Transportation
and Infrastructure
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A BILL
To direct the Secretary of Transportation to conduct a study to
determine the feasibility of constructing a highway in California
connecting State Route 130 in Santa Clara County with Interstate Route
5 in San Joaquin County, and to determine the feasibility of
constructing a fixed guideway system along the right-of-way of the
highway.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF HIGHWAY AND FIXED
GUIDEWAY SYSTEM IN SANTA CLARA AND SAN JOAQUIN COUNTIES,
CALIFORNIA.
(a) Findings.--Congress finds the following:
(1) More than half of the road miles on the Interstate
System are congested during peak travel hours.
(2) Over the next 20 years, the United States population is
projected to increase by 60,000,000 people and highway travel
by more than 40 percent.
(3) Highway capacity must be increased to promote safer
travel conditions.
(4) Forty-two percent of the Nation's major urban roads
carry a high volume of traffic, which is often more than they
were designed to handle.
(5) Traffic congestion creates dangers for motorists, slows
the movement of goods, and hinders economic competitiveness.
(6) Idling vehicles increase air pollution, while wasted
time and fuel cost the United States economy more than
$70,000,000,000 a year.
(b) Feasibility Study.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary of Transportation shall
conduct a study to determine the feasibility of constructing--
(A) a highway in California connecting State Route
130 in Santa Clara County with Interstate Route 5 in
San Joaquin County; and
(B) a fixed guideway system along the right-of-way
of the highway.
(2) Delegation.--The Secretary shall delegate
responsibility for carrying out the study, with funds made
available to carry out this section, to the San Joaquin Council
of Governments upon request of the Council.
(3) Assumptions.--In conducting the study, the Secretary
shall use the following assumptions:
(A) The highway will be open only to passenger
vehicles.
(B) The highway will have a total of 6 lanes,
including 3 lanes in each direction.
(C) A fixed guideway system will be constructed
along the right-of-way of the highway.
(D) The highway and fixed guideway system will be
constructed using innovative financing.
(E) The highway and fixed guideway system will be
constructed using performance-based contracting.
(F) The highway and fixed guideway system will be
constructed using procedures that allow streamlined
compliance with environmental requirements, without
undermining the purpose of the requirements.
(G) The highway may contain high occupancy vehicle
lanes, energy-efficient vehicle lanes, and high
occupancy toll lanes.
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Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
Referred to the Subcommittee on Highways, Transit and Pipelines.
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