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118 STAT. 286 PUBLIC LAW 108–199—JAN. 23, 2004 ATR Transportation Technology/CVISN, New Mexico, $175,000; Auburn, Auburn Way South ITS, Washington, $1,600,000; Bay County Area Wide Traffic Signal System, $750,000; Cargo Watch Logistics Information System, New York, $2,500,000; Carson Passenger Information System, $300,000; CCTA Intelligent Transportation Systems, Vermont, $300,000; City of Baltimore, Maryland Traffic Congestion Manage ment, $200,000; City of Boston Intelligent Transportation Systems, Massachusetts, $1,000,000; City of New Rochelle, NY Traffic Signal Replacement Pro gram, $500,000; City of Santa Rosa, Intelligent Transportation System, $300,000; Clark County Transit, VAST ITS, Washington, $1,600,000; Computerization of traffic signals in Ashtabula, Ohio, $14,000; Corona City wide automated traffic management system, $1,000,000; DelTrac Statewide Integration, Delaware, $1,000,000; Demonstration project to deploy Geospatial Emergency & Response System (GEARS) for transportation, $150,000; Detroit Metro Airport ITS, $350,000; DuPage County Signal Interconnection Project, $300,000; Elk Grove Traffic Operations Center, $960,000; Fairfax County Route 1 Traffic Synchronization ITS Pilot Project, $500,000; FAST Las Vegas (ITS—Phase 2)—Construction, $300,000; Fiber Optic Signal Interconnect System, Tuscon, Arizona, $3,500,000; George Washington University, Virginia Campus, $500,000; Germantown Parkway ITS Project, Tennessee, $3,000,000; GMU ITS Research, Virginia, $500,000; Great Lakes ITS, Michigan, $3,000,000; Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce ITS System, Pennsylvania, $1,500,000; Harbor Boulevard Intelligent Transportation, $800,000; Hawthorne Street Public Access Improvements, New Bed ford, Massachusetts, $150,000; Hillsborough Area Regional Transit: Bus Tracking, Communication and Security, Florida, $750,000; Houma, Louisiana, $1,250,000; Houston ITS, $1,500,000; I–70 Incident Management Plan Implementation, Colorado, $2,500,000; I–87 Highway Speed E Z Pass at the Woodbury Toll Bar rier, $1,750,000; I–87 Smart Corridor, $1,000,000; I–90 Phase 2 Connector ITS Testbed—Town of North Greenbush—Rensselaer County, New York, $200,000; Illinois Statewide ITS, $3,000,000; Implementation of Wisconsin DOT’s Fiber Optics Network, $1,000,000;