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118 STAT. 3212 PUBLIC LAW 108–447—DEC. 8, 2004 (b) Of the $6,000,000 portion of the funds appropriated under the heading ‘‘Highway Demonstration Projects’’ in title I of Public Law 102–143 (105 Stat. 929) that was allocated for Routes 70/ 38 Circle Elimination, New Jersey, $4,500,000 shall be transferred to, and made available for, the following projects in the specified amounts: Mantua Creek Overpass in Paulsboro, New Jersey, $2,000,000; Delsea Drive Route 47 Timber Creek in Westville, New Jersey, $787,000; Camden Waterfront Parking Garage in Camden, New Jersey, $1,213,000; and Route 47 Chapel Heights Avenue in Gloucester, New Jersey, $500,000. (c) Of the amount made available under item number 89 of the table contained in section 1107(b) of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (105 Stat. 2052), $3,300,000 shall be used to carry out a comprehensive regional transportation study on the multimodal transportation needs in Grand Traverse County, Michigan, and to implement recommendations resulting from the study. (d) Of the funds provided for under ‘‘Transportation and Community and System Preservation Program’’ in Public Law 106– 69 and Public Law 106–346 for the project known as ‘‘Utah Colorado ‘Isolated Empire’ Rail Connector Study’’ as referenced in House Report 106–355 and House Report 106–940, any remaining unobli gated balance as of October 1, 2004, shall be made available to the Central Utah Rail Line (Sigurd/Salina to Levan) Project. (e) Section 378 of the Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2001 (114 Stat. 1356A–38) is amended by striking ‘‘an extension of Highway 180 from the City of Mendota’’ and inserting ‘‘an extension of Highway 180 from the City of Fresno’’. SEC. 114. None of the funds made available in this Act may be used to require a State or local government to post a traffic control device or variable message sign, or any other type of traffic warning sign, in a language other than English, except with respect to the names of cities, streets, places, events, or signs related to an international border. SEC. 115. Division F, title I, section 115 of Public Law 108– 199 is amended by inserting before the period at the end the following: ‘‘: Provided further, That notwithstanding any other provi sion of law and the preceding clauses of this provision, the Secretary of Transportation may use amounts made available by this section to make grants for any surface transportation project otherwise eligible for funding under title 23 or title 49, United States Code’’. SEC. 116. Of the funds available under section 104(a)(1)(A) of title 23, United States Code, $5,000,000 shall be available for environmental streamlining activities, which may include making grants to, or entering into contracts, cooperative agreements, and other transactions, with a Federal agency, State agency, local agency, authority, association, non profit or for profit corporation, or institution of higher education. SEC. 117. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, whenever an allocation is made of the sums authorized to be appropriated for expenditure on the Federal lands highway program, and when ever an apportionment is made of the sums authorized to be appro priated for the surface transportation program, the congestion miti gation and air quality improvement program, the National Highway System, the Interstate maintenance program, the bridge program, the Appalachian development highway system, and the minimum Ante, p. 294.