Federal-Aid Highway Improvement Act of 1982 - Amends the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 to revise the authorization of appropriations for FY 1984 through 1990 for the Interstate Highway System.
Authorizes appropriations out of the Highway Trust Fund for FY 1983 through 1987 for: (1) the Federal-aid primary program; (2) the Federal-aid rural program; (3) the Federal-aid urban program; (4) forest highways; (5) public lands highways; (6) bridge replacement and rehabilitation; (7) highway safety improvements; and (8) parkways and park highways. Authorizes appropriations for FY 1983 through 1987 for Indian reservation highways.
Rescinds specified unapportioned or unallocated sums authorized by the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1982.
Prohibits any State from receiving less than one-half of one percent of the total apportionment for the Interstate System for FY 1984 through 1988.
Revises apportionments for the highway bridge replacement and rehabilitation program.
Requires that not less than 60 percent of apportioned funds for the Federal-aid primary, rural, and urban programs be spent on projects for resurfacing, restoring, and rehabilitating roads for the purpose of preserving or enhancing the operational integrity, efficiency, and safety of existing highways.
Directs the Secretary of Transportation to develop a selection process for discretionary bridges according to certain criteria.
Revises the apportionment ratio for resurfacing, restoring, rehabilitating, and reconstructing the Interstate System. Directs the Secretary to report to Congress on the distribution of Federal financial assistance for such activities.
Amends the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1978 to extend the authorization of appropriations from FY 1983 through 1988 for resurfacing, restoring, rehabilitating and reconstructing specified lanes on the Interstate System.
Authorizes appropriations, out of the Highway Trust Fund, for FY 1983 through 1987 for substitute highway and mass transit projects.
Repeals provisions concerning priority primary routes.
Revises procedures concerning the Federal-aid urban and rural programs.
Directs the Secretary, in consultation with the States, to establish a highway safety improvement program for projects on public roads including: (1) specified highway safety improvement projects; (2) railway-highway crossing projects; (3) highway-related safety requirements and guidelines; and (4) evaluation of the highway safety improvement program. Sets forth procedures for the implementation of such program.
Revises the highway bridge replacement and rehabilitation program.
Revises provisions concerning the Federal lands highways program including forest highways and park roads. Requires the Secretary, before approving a project on an Indian reservation road or bridge, to determine that funds obligated for such project are supplementary to and not in lieu of a fair and equitable share of funds apportioned to the applicable State.
Repeals provisions concerning: (1) economic growth center development highways; (2) the national scenic and recreational highway; (3) access highways to certain public recreation areas; and (4) highway crossings.
Directs the Secretary to expend such sums as are necessary (up to 100 percent of costs) for carpool and vanpool projects. Authorizes the Secretary to approve financial assistance for acquisition or construction of preferential parking facilities for carpools.
Prohibits the use of emergency relief funds for the repair or reconstruction of certain bridges that have been permanently closed to vehicular traffic. Requires that emergency relief funds be appropriated from the Highway Trust Fund. Revises the Federal share payable for emergency repairs or reconstruction.
Allows Federal-aid highway projects to include nonconstruction programs or projects which enhance the safety and use of bicycles. Increases to 100 percent the Federal share for bicycle transportation and pedestrian walkway projects.
Amends the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1973 to allow limited truck traffic on the Highland Scenic Highway in West Virginia.
Allows States to transfer funds allocated for a particular urbanized area to another such area.
Authorizes the Secretary to discharge any of his responsibilities relative to the physical construction phase of Interstate projects using established certification acceptance procedures. Eliminates the requirement for the Secretary to make a final inspection of each such project.
Requires defense access roads to be funded from monies appropriated for defense maneuvers and exercises.
Authorizes the Secretary, if after 90 days following notification of a State highway department a project is still not being properly maintained, to withhold project funds for one or more of the other Federal-aid systems or programs in the State. (Presently the Secretary is required to withhold funds from all projects in the State).
Requires each State on January 1 of each year to certify to the Secretary that it has a program for the Interstate Highway System in accordance with the Secretary's guidelines.
Requires the Secretary to insure that all laborers and mechanics performing construction work on Federal highway projects are paid wages in accordance in the Davis-Bacon Act.
Combines highway planning and research funds into a single fund for administration by the Secretary. Establishes the Federal share for any project financed by such fund. Authorizes the use of funds apportioned for research and planning to include the study, research, and training on engineering standards and construction materials (including evaluation and accreditation of inspection and testing).
Requires provision of equal employment opportunities for highway projects without regard to sex. Authorizes the Secretary to conduct and finance training and assistance programs for minority business enterprises.
Directs the Secretary to enter into agreements with other Federal agencies to minimize duplication, paperwork, and delays in the development of Federal highway projects.
Sets forth limitations on obligations and State allocations for Federal-aid highways and highway safety construction programs for FY 1983 through 1987. Requires the Secretary to give priority, in revising distributions, to States which have experienced substantial proportional reductions in apportionments and allocations because of statutory changes.
Requires the Secretary, in cooperation with the State of Vermont, to carry out a project to demonstrate the feasibility of reducing the time required to complete highway projects by extending the coverage of State certifications to any Federal law, regulation, or policy applicable to such project. Authorizes appropriations from the Highway Trust Fund for such project. States that the Federal share of any such project shall be 100 percent of the total cost and that authorized funds shall remain available until expended. Requires the Secretary to submit a recommendation and report to Congress within six months of the project's completion.
Allows the State of Alaska to expend Federal-aid highway funds on portions of an Alaskan highway that extend into Canada.
Repeals the Territorial Highway Program.
Amends the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of l978 to repeal the acceleration of the bridge projects program.
Authorizes the Secretary to carry out projects in and around Devils Lake, North Dakota, to demonstrate construction techniques to prevent wave erosion on closed basin lakes with grade level highway crossings. Authorizes appropriations from the Highway Trust Fund for FY 1983 for such projects. Authorizes the Secretary to reimburse North Dakota for funds previously expended on such projects. Sets forth the Federal share for the demonstration projects and makes authorized funding available until expended.
Directs the Secretary, in cooperation with the State of Idaho, to conduct a demonstration project to study factors contributing to truck accidents. Authorizes appropriations out of the Highway Trust Fund to carry out such project. States that the Federal share of the project shall be 100 percent of the total cost and that authorized funds shall remain available until expended. Requires the Secretary to report to Congress on the results of such project not later than 180 days after its completion.
Includes in the definition of the term "construction" the costs incurred by a State in performing Federal-aid project related audits which directly benefit the Federal-aid highway program.
Requires the Secretary to report biennially, beginning in January 1983, on estimates of the future highway needs of the Nation.
Authorizes the Secretary to pay States the Federal share of construction costs in advance of apportionments under specified circumstances.
Directs the Secretary to conduct a design and construction quality assurance study for submission to Congress within one year of enactment of this Act.
Authorizes States to permit the placement of vending machines in rest and recreation areas and in safety rest areas of the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways.
Authorizes the Secretary to participate when a State relocates utilities to eliminate highway hazards, if such relocation facilitates the State's safety improvement program.
Authorizes a temporary matching fund waiver for FY 1983 to States which certify that sufficient funds are not available to pay their costs of a Federal project.
Authorizes appropriations for FY 1983 through 1987 out of the Highway Trust Fund to insure that a State's apportionment for certain highway programs shall not be less than 85 percent of the estimated tax payments attributable to highway users in that State paid into the Fund, excluding the Mass Transit Account.
Revises the commercial motor vehicle size and weight limitations for the Interstate System.
Authorizes the Secretary to increase the Federal share for projects which use certain innovative technologies for highway and bridge surfacing, resurfacing, and restoring.
Authorizes State highway departments to give priority to projects to reconstruct, resurface, restore, or rehabilitate energy impacted roads. Declares the Federal share for such projects to be 85 percent of costs.
Authorizes the Secretary to carry out a demonstration project to show relief of downtown congestion by construction of a bridge which serves a major port.
Introduced in Senate
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.
Committee on Environment and Public Works. Committee consideration and Mark Up Session held.
Committee on Environment and Public Works. Ordered to be reported with amendments favorably.
Committee on Environment and Public Works. Reported to Senate by Senator Stafford with amendments. With written report No. 97-676.
Committee on Environment and Public Works. Reported to Senate by Senator Stafford with amendments. With written report No. 97-676.
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Regular Orders. Calendar No. 988.
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