CAPITAL BUDGET PROJECT ITEMIZATION ACT FOR 1999-2000 Act of Jun. 25, 1999, P.L. 237, No. 35 Cl. 86 A SUPPLEMENT To the act of May 13, 1999 (P.L.64, No.6), entitled "An act providing for the capital budget for the fiscal year 1999-2000," itemizing public improvement projects, furniture and equipment projects, transportation assistance projects, redevelopment assistance and redevelopment assistance capital projects, flood control projects, Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation projects and forestry bridge projects to be constructed or acquired or assisted by the Department of General Services, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Community and Economic Development, the Department of Transportation, the Fish and Boat Commission or the Pennsylvania Game Commission, together with their estimated financial costs; authorizing the incurring of debt without the approval of the electors for the purpose of financing the projects to be constructed or acquired or assisted by the Department of General Services, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Department of Environmental Protection, the Department of Community and Economic Development or the Department of Transportation; stating the estimated useful life of the projects; authorizing certain waivers; making appropriations; and making repeals. The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania hereby enacts as follows: Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may be cited as the Capital Budget Project Itemization Act for 1999-2000. Section 2. Total authorizations. (a) Public improvements.--The total authorization for the additional capital projects in the category of public improvement projects itemized in section 3 and to be acquired or constructed by the Department of General Services, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by the incurring of debt shall be $1,970,833,000. (b) Furniture and equipment.--The total authorization for the additional capital projects in the category of public improvement projects consisting of the acquisition of original movable furniture and equipment to complete public improvement projects itemized in section 4 and to be acquired by the Department of General Services, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by the incurring of debt shall be $91,657,000. (c) Transportation assistance.--The total authorization for the capital projects in the category of transportation assistance projects itemized in section 5 with respect to which an interest is to be acquired in or constructed by the Department of Transportation, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by the incurring of debt shall be $980,555,000. (d) Redevelopment assistance.--The total authorization for the additional capital projects in the category of redevelopment assistance and redevelopment assistance capital projects itemized in section 6 for capital grants by the Department of Community and Economic Development, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by the incurring of debt shall be $3,578,353,000. (e) Flood control.--The total authorization for the capital projects in the category of flood control projects itemized in section 7 and to be constructed by the Department of Environmental Protection, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by the incurring of debt shall be $61,958,000. (f) Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation.--The total authorization for the capital projects in the category of Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation projects itemized in section 8 and to be constructed by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, its successors or assigns, and to be financed from revenues in the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund shall be $128,649,000. (g) Game Fund projects.--The total authorization for the capital projects in the category of public improvement projects itemized in section 9 to be acquired by the Pennsylvania Game Commission and to be financed from current revenues of the Game Fund pursuant to executive authorizations shall be $1,927,000. (h) Fish and Boat Fund projects.--The total authorization for the capital projects in the category of public improvement projects itemized in section 10 to be acquired or developed by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and to be financed from current revenues of the Boat Fund and the Fish Fund pursuant to executive authorization shall be $5,200,000. (i) State forestry bridge projects.--The total authorization for the capital projects in the category of State forestry bridge projects itemized in section 11 to be constructed by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by oil company franchise tax revenues pursuant to 75 Pa.C.S. § 9502(a)(2)(iv) (relating to imposition of tax) shall be $31,228,000. (j) Drug forfeiture funds projects.--The total authorization for the capital project in the category of public improvement projects itemized in section 12 to be acquired or developed by the Department of General Services for the Pennsylvania State Police, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by drug forfeiture revenues shall be $300,000. Section 3. Itemization of public improvement projects. Additional capital projects in the category of public improvement projects to be constructed or acquired by the Department of General Services, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by the incurring of debt are hereby itemized, together with their respective estimated financial costs, as follows: Total Project Project Allocation (1) Department of Agriculture $120,140,000 (i) Equine Exposition Center (A) Construction of an equine exposition center 13,500,000 (Base Project Allocation - $11,250,000) (Design and Contingencies - $2,250,000) (ii) Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (A) Construction of a sample receiving room 600,000 (Base Project Allocation - $500,000) (Design and Contingencies - $100,000) (iii) Meat Animal Evaluation Center (A) Construction of a new meat animal evaluation facility 5,800,000 (Base Project Allocation - $4,834,000) (Design and Contingencies - $966,000) (iv) Farm Show Complex (A) silo replacement 240,000 (Base Project Allocation - $200,000) (Design and Contingencies - $40,000) (B) Construction and rehabilitation of the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex 100,000,000 (Base Project Allocation - $90,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $10,000,000) (2) Department of Community and Economic Development $149,998,000 (i) Allegheny County (A) International Complex, development of state-of-the-art maintenance and training complex for the new fleet of US Airways planes 100,000,000 (B) Purchase and installation of traffic control devices, Greentree Road 250,000 (C) Commission, Lower Monongahela Improvement Project, dredging and terminal improvements 45,000,000 (ii) Carbon County (A) East Side Borough, reconstruction and rehabilitation of school building for use as borough offices, meeting hall and senior citizen community facility 60,000 (B) Mahoning Township, land acquisition for the construction of new township offices and police station 300,000 (C) Banks Township, design and construction of township office and community activity building 145,000 (D) County Project, design and construction of new building or acquisition and rehabilitation of existing building for county operations facility 1,500,000 (iii) Schuylkill County (A) Foster Township, design and construction of municipal building 350,000 (B) Borough of St. Clair, design and construction of police station 350,000 (C) Borough of Tremont, interior and exterior repair and reconstruction of Tremont Area Community Center, including roof, windows, waterproofing, doors, painting and HVAC systems 385,000 (D) Hubley Township, design and construction of municipal building 250,000 (E) Borough of Ringtown, design and construction of municipal building 250,000 (F) Rush Township, construction of township building, including original furniture and equipment 600,000 (G) Borough of Mahanoy City, design and construction of Mahanoy Area Train Station Depot/Museum 200,000 (H) North Manheim Township, additions and modification to township building 258,000 (I) Borough of Cressona, renovation of salt storage building and construction of additional garage space 100,000 (3) Department of Conservation and Natural Resources $109,890,000 (i) Forest District 18 (A) Rehabilitation of White Oak Road 200,000 (Base Project Allocation - $200,000) (ii) (A) Additional funds for DGS 194-46, land acquisition for Lehigh Gorge State Park 2,500,000 (Land Allocation - $2,500,000) (iii) Little Buffalo State Park (A) Construction, at the permanent performance pavilion, of a state-of-the-art weather shield 150,000 (B) Construction of an arts building 100,000 (iv) Mt. Pisgah State Park (A) Construction of overnight facilities, including infrastructure, sewage, roads and camping structures 2,000,000 (v) (A) Park improvements 3,499,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,916,000) (Design and Contingencies - $583,000) (vi) (A) Beach nourishment 800,000 (Base Project Allocation - $800,000) (B) Renovation of existing roadways, bridges and parking lots, Phase II 3,300,000 (C) Acquisition and development of Great Lake Visitation, Research and Education Center 25,000,000 (D) Renovation and expansion of administration building 850,000 (vii) Pymatuning State Park (A) Additional funds for DGS 103-7, rehabilitate Espyville Boat Livery 701,000 (Base Project Allocation - $584,000) (Design and Contingencies - $117,000) (B) Pymatuning development between Linesville and Jamestown Boroughs 700,000 (viii) Allegheny County (A) Alle-Kiski Rails-to- Project to expand existing rail trails along unused right-of-way on both sides of Allegheny and Kiskiminetas Rivers so that a continuous trail is established from Pittsburgh through the Alle-Kiski Region 15,000,000 (B) Alle-Kiski River Parks Expansion Project 50,000,000 (ix) Clinton County (A) City of Lock Haven, development and construction of fish ladder at Grant Street 1,000,000 (x) Erie County (A) Headwaters Conservation Park located at Upper Mill Creek Basin, intersection of Route 8 and I-90 2,025,000 (xi) Greene County (A) Monongahela Riverfront Development 600,000 (B) Franklin Township, Crawford Field Park and Route 188 site preparation 325,000 (C) Greene County Central Pool 300,000 (D) Richhill Township, community park construction and improvements 127,000 (xii) Mercer County (A) Route 18 Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation Enhancement Project, Rails-to-Trails, City of Hermitage 713,000 (4) Department of Corrections $126,615,000 (i) State Correctional Institution at Camp Hill (A) Construction of new coal handling system 1,260,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,050,000) (Design and Contingencies - $210,000) (ii) State Correctional Institution at Cresson (A) New kitchen and loading dock 2,160,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,800,000) (Design and Contingencies - $360,000) (B) Construction of a level three medium security housing unit 6,476,000 (Base Construction Allocation - $5,397,000) (Design and Contingencies - $1,079,000) (iii) State Correctional Institution at Dallas (A) Electrical system upgrades 7,680,000 (Base Project Allocation - $6,400,000) (Design and Contingencies - $1,280,000) (B) Additional funds for boiler plant renovations approved in Act 47 of 1997 1,140,000 (Base Project Allocation - $950,000) (Design and Contingencies - $190,000) (iv) State Correctional Institution at Graterford (A) Plumbing and heating system renovations 6,000,000 (Base Project Allocation - $5,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $1,000,000) (v) State Correctional Institution at Greensburg (A) Additional funds for electric utility system upgrades approved in Act 47 of 1997 720,000 (Base Project Allocation - $600,000) (Design and Contingencies - $120,000) (B) Construction of a level three medium security housing unit 6,476,000 (Base Construction Allocation - $5,397,000) (Design and Contingencies - $1,079,000) (vi) State Correctional Institution at Huntingdon (A) Security systems upgrade 9,540,000 (Base Project Allocation - $7,950,000) (Design and Contingencies - $1,590,000) (vii) State Correctional Institution at Laurel Highlands (A) Additional funds for DGS 376-1, Phase II, conversion of Somerset State Hospital to a correctional institution 10,020,000 (Base Project Allocation - $8,350,000) (Design and Contingencies - $1,670,000) (viii) State Correctional Institution at Mercer (A) Additional funds for the construction of a level two housing unit and renovation of support structures approved in Act 47 of 1997 5,650,000 (Base Project Allocation - $4,708,000) (Design and Contingencies - $942,000) (ix) State Correctional Institution at Muncy (A) Construction of a youthful offender housing unit 2,100,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,750,000) (Design and Contingencies - $350,000) (x) Quehanna Motivational Boot Camp (A) Construction of a new sewage treatment plant 1,951,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,626,000) (Design and Contingencies - $325,000) (xi) State Correctional Institution at Smithfield (A) Reconstruction of underground water system 4,554,000 (Base Project Allocation - $3,795,000) (Design and Contingencies - $759,000) (xii) State Correctional Institution at Waynesburg (A) Life safety code improvements 3,046,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,538,000) (Design and Contingencies - $508,000) (B) Addition to dietary 2,580,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,150,000) (Design and Contingencies - $430,000) (xiii) State Correctional Training Academy at Elizabethtown (A) Electrical system renovations 2,400,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $400,000) (xiv) State Correctional Institution - Forest County (A) Additional funds for DGS 377-1, construction of a 1,000-cell facility, to change the security level from medium to close 31,962,000 (Base Project Allocation - $26,635,000) (Design and Contingencies - $5,327,000) (xv) Cumberland County (A) Construction of a new headquarters/conference facility 20,900,000 (Base Project Allocation - $17,500,000) (Design and Contingencies - $3,400,000) (5) Department of Education $363,448,000 (i) Temple University (A) Additional funds for the design and construction of the Ambler Learning Center 2,800,000 (B) Design and construction of library building at Health Science Campus 10,000,000 (C) Design and construction of mini-arts campus primarily for the arts, including one new building and necessary improvements for conversion of 1101 Montgomery Avenue for academic and academic support uses at the Main Campus 25,000,000 (D) Improvements to Main Campus primary electrical system, Phase II 3,900,000 (E) Design and construction of facility for Hospitality School at Main Campus 10,000,000 (F) Design and construction of annex building for the Main Campus student activity center 4,600,000 (G) Design and construction of a diagnostic imaging and patient services building at Temple University Hospital 5,000,000 (ii) Scranton State School for the Deaf (A) Steam line replacement 240,000 (Base Project Allocation - $200,000) (Design and Contingencies - $40,000) (iii) Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology (A) Acquisition of existing building and conversion to dormitory, laboratory and classroom facilities 16,000,000 (Base Project Allocation - $10,000,000) (Land Allocation - $4,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $2,000,000) (B) Additional funds for project DGS 417-33, construction of a multipurpose activities center and rehabilitation and renovation of the existing gymnasium for a trade-technical laboratory 3,000,000 (C) Acquisition of community hospital building and conversion to dormitory and classroom facilities 6,400,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000) (Land Allocation - $4,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $400,000) (iv) Lincoln University (A) Boiler plant and steam distribution system 4,200,000 (Base Project Allocation - $3,500,000) (Design and Contingencies - $700,000) (B) Renovation of University Hall 2,530,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,108,000) (Design and Contingencies - $422,000) (v) The Pennsylvania State University (A) University Park Campus (I) Construction of an Information Sciences and Technology Building 40,000,000 (II) Construction of a Biosciences Building 33,000,000 (III) Construction of a new Food Science Building 22,000,000 (IV) Beaver Stadium infrastructure and ADA improvements 15,000,000 (V) Additional funds to complete building to house the School of Forestry Resources 2,000,000 (B) Penn College of Technology (I) Construction of new library 11,400,000 (C) Beaver Campus (I) Construction of classroom/administration building 5,000,000 (D) Delaware Campus (I) Construction of new classroom building 7,200,000 (Base Project Allocation - $6,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $1,200,000) (E) Dubois Campus (I) Acquisition and renovation of IDEAL property for future educational use 4,000,000 (vi) (A) All Campuses (I) Deferred Maintenance, Phase III 18,000,000 (II) Programmatic Renovations 9,000,000 (III) Classroom Instructional Technology 5,500,000 (B) Greensburg Campus (I) Additions to Common Facilities Building 3,500,000 (C) Campus (I) Renovation and addition to central chilled water system 7,800,000 (II) Renovation, Phase II of Fitzgerald Fieldhouse and 14,450,000 (III) Ventilation and fume hood upgrade for Chevron Science Center 6,000,000 (D) Main Campus (I) Construction and development of the UPMC Pittsburgh Cancer Research Clinic 1,500,000 (E) Johnstown Campus (I) Expansion of the Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center 2,000,000 (II) Expansion and renovation of the Sports Center 1,750,000 (vii) Penn State Erie, Behrend College (A) Renovation to the Otto Behrend Building 3,100,000 (B) Construction of a research and economic development center 30,000,000 (C) Erie Hall restoration 1,800,000 (D) Improvements at the Maintenance, Police and Safety Building 1,800,000 (viii) Allegheny County (A) Renovation and expansion of Main Campus Building of Auberle School 1,050,000 (ix) Butler County (A) Restoration and improvements to Butler Community College 508,000 (x) Greene County (A) Waynesburg College (I) Two additional locker rooms at College Gym 500,000 (II) Install new windows in Miller Hall 1,000,000 (III) Install central air conditioning, 4th floor, Miller Hall 300,000 (IV) Construction of locker room and service facility at soccer field and softball field area 200,000 (xi) Lawrence County (A) Construction of new high school in New Castle School District 10,000,000 (xii) Lackawanna County (A) Scranton School District, construction of high school and/or rehabilitation and/or additions to the existing school buildings and properties within the City of Scranton 7,700,000 (Base Project Allocation - $7,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $700,000) (xiii) Luzerne County (A) Nanticoke/Luzerne County Community College Athletic Facility 1,000,000 (xiv) Montgomery County (A) Jenkintown School District, renovations to bring school buildings into ADA compliance 220,000 (xv) University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (A) Construction and development of the UPMC Pittsburgh Cancer Research Clinic 1,500,000 (6) Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency $2,259,000 (i) State Fire Academy (A) Reconstruction and upgrade of fire training facilities 1,500,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,250,000) (Design and Contingencies - $250,000) (ii) Western Area Emergency Operations Center in County (A) Construction of a new facility 759,000 (Base Project Allocation - $633,000) (Design and Contingencies - $126,000) (7) Department of Environmental Protection $179,554,000 (i) Allegheny County (A) Additional funds for DGS 184-20, flood protection along McLaughlin Run Extension, Bethel Park Borough 600,000 (Base Project Allocation - $500,000) (Design and Contingencies - $100,000) (B) Etna Borough, construction of a retaining wall on Greismore Street 200,000 (C) Greenwald flood control project 2,450,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $450,000) (D) Logan Creek flood control project 3,500,000 (E) Millvale Borough, replace a retaining wall at Girty's Run Creek located on the property at 510 East Street 162,000 (F) Sharpsburg Borough, construction of a retaining wall on Noble Street 55,000 (G) Borough of Springdale, Tawney Run Creek flood protection project 400,000 (H) Recut the channel in the Long Run Watershed 2,000,000 (I) Turtle Creek flood wall project 950,000 (ii) Armstrong County (A) Kiskiminetas Township, sewer line extensions 2,000,000 (B) Kiskiminetas Township, water line extensions 3,000,000 (C) North Buffalo Township and Sugarcreek Township, water line extensions 2,000,000 (ii.1) Beaver County (A) Dredging of Beaver River 2,500,000 (iii) Berks County (A) Stream Banks Fencing Program 1,000,000 (B) Berks County Conservation Organization, Warm Seasons Grasses Program 1,000,000 (C) Flood Control Project, Heidelburg Township 100,000 (iv) Blair County (A) Reconstruction of interceptor drainage system, Burgoon Road to 58th Street, City of Altoona 1,500,000 (v) Bucks County (A) Rehabilitation of the Morrisville flood protection project 1,200,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $200,000) (vi) Butler County (A) West Sunbury Borough sewage upgrade 1,000,000 (B) Improvements to Butler CDC water systems 2,000,000 (C) Chicora Borough, improvements to water lines 1,000,000 (D) Penn Township, improvements to township water system 4,000,000 (E) Middlesex Township, improvements to township water system 10,000,000 (F) Adams Township, improvements to township water system 600,000 (G) Butler City, renovation of Pillow Street storm sewer 150,000 (vii) Cambria County (A) Cresson Township and Washington Township, Lilly Level water project 1,000,000 (B) Elton Heights, sewage project 1,000,000 (C) Cassandra Borough, water project 1,000,000 (D) Barnesboro Borough, water project 1,000,000 (E) Patton Borough, water and sewer project 3,344,000 (vii.1) Carbon County (A) Reconstruction of flood-damaged retaining wall to support street, City of Jim Thorpe 150,000 (viii) Centre County (A) Patton Township, revitalization of Ridgemont area water distribution system 1,000,000 (B) Construction of new water acquisition system 800,000 (C) Milesburg Borough Water Authority water system project 1,600,000 (ix) Chester County (A) Stream bank wrapping for Sucker Run and Brandywine Creek, Valley Township 500,000 (x) Clarion County (A) Reconstruction of Beaver Creek Dam 3,000,000 (xi) Clearfield County (A) Additional funds for DGS 182-14, construction of levees and flood walls, Coalport Borough 2,760,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,300,000) (Design and Contingencies - $460,000) (B) Construction of levee along Anderson Creek, Curwensville Borough 2,160,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,800,000) (Design and Contingencies - $360,000) (C) Morris Township, revitalization of West Decatur S.E. water project 1,000,000 (D) Boggs Township, revitalization of Salem area water distribution system 1,000,000 (E) Boggs Township, revitalization of West Decatur S.E. area water distribution system 1,000,000 (F) Bradford Township, revitalization of Bigler N.E. area water distribution system 1,000,000 (G) Bradford Township, revitalization of Millstone N.E. area water distribution system 1,000,000 (H) Decatur Township, revitalization of improvements to Pleasant Hill area water distribution system 1,000,000 (I) Decatur Township, revitalization of Drane Hill area water distribution system 1,000,000 (J) Decatur Township, revitalization of Mock Hill area water distribution system 1,000,000 (K) Woodward Township, revitalization of Sanbourn area water distribution system 1,000,000 (L) Graham Township, revitalization of various area water distribution systems 1,000,000 (M) Pike Township, revitalization of rehabilitation of sewage treatment facilities 1,000,000 (N) Lawrence Township, revitalization of water distribution system 1,000,000 (O) Borough of Irvona, water systems improvements 400,000 (P) County Projects (I) Sandy Township, Three Phase sanitary sewer and potable water extension projects: 5,506,000 Phase I - Sanitary Sewers ($1,548,000) Phase II - Residential Sewer ($1,651,500) and Phase III - Water Main Extension ($2,306,700) (Q) Coalport Borough and Beccaria Township, land acquisition for flood control project 500,000 (xii) Columbia County (A) Bloomsburg flood control project, construction of dike/levee 12,000,000 (xiii) County (A) City of St. Marys, construct Elk Creek sewer interceptor 2,500,000 (B) City of St. Marys, construction of water detention ponds at various locations in the community 1,500,000 (xiv) Erie County (A) Construction of breakwall on Elk Creek 500,000 (B) Construction of breakwall at Walnut Creek Access Area 160,000 (xv) Greene County (A) Franklin Township, water, sewer and storm water extensions along SR 2026 450,000 (B) Point Marion Borough (I) Restoration of severely eroded riverbank 350,000 (xvi) Indiana County (A) Conemaugh Township, water and sewer line extension 2,000,000 (xvii) Lackawanna County (A) Flood control and storm water projects in Boroughs of Throop, Dunmore and Taylor 1,650,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000) (Design and Contingencies - $150,000) (B) City of Scranton, including, but not limited to, storm sewers, road reconstruction, pumping stations, curbing and levees 2,200,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $200,000) (C) City of Scranton, storm water-sewer runoff main from Birch to Maple Street along Meadow Avenue 100,000 (D) City of Scranton non-Federal financial obligation for flood control projects on Lackawanna River 5,000,000 (E) Archbald Borough, rehabilitation of sewer systems 400,000 (F) Moosic Borough, flood control project 1,500,000 (G) Old Forge Borough, storm water management project for area near Milwaukee Road and Keyser Avenue intersection 2,000,000 (H) South Abington Township (I) Storm water management improvements to unnamed tributary which connects to Legget's Creek 300,000 (II) Ford's Pond, rehabilitate dam 400,000 (I) Thornhurst Township, stream improvements 1,200,000 (xviii) Lehigh County (A) North Whitehall Township, correct storm water problems 250,000 (B) Study and survey of the lower reaches of the Little 100,000 (C) Phoenix Square waterway obstruction removal project, City of Allentown 145,000 (D) Storm sewer extension into Alton Park 185,000 (E) Lehigh Street/33rd Street drainage improvement project, Salisbury Township 1,200,000 (xix) Luzerne County (A) Stream improvement project in City of Wilkes-Barre 1,000,000 (B) Rehabilitation of the wall along Solomon's Creek stretching from Waller Street to South Franklin Street 3,000,000 (C) Hughestown Borough, construction of sewer line 3,200,000 (xix.1) Lycoming County (A) Integrated Flood Forecasting System, urban area topography study, including hydrologic studies, stream and rain gauging and flood inundation mapping 1,500,000 (B) Lower Lycoming Creek flood mitigation 1,800,000 (C) Countywide Flood Hazard Mitigation Program 500,000 (D) McClure's Run stream restoration project, including culvert replacement, Loyalsock Township 117,000 (E) stream restoration project, Muncy Creek Township 740,000 (F) Hagerman's Run flood control project, including the rehabilitation and upgrade of conduit, South Williamsport Borough 1,000,000 (xix.2) Monroe County (A) East Stroudsburg Borough, reconstruction of dam spillway and development of Well No.4 1,000,000 (xx) Montgomery County (A) Additional funds for DGS 179-1, construction of a fishway, Flat Rock Dam 1,440,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,200,000) (Design and Contingencies - $240,000) (B) Removal of Plymouth Dam, 1,020,000 (Base Project Allocation - $850,000) (Design and Contingencies - $170,000) (C) ((C) repealed June 22, 2000, P.L.136, No.27) (xxi) Northampton County (A) Route 512 flood relief project, Hanover Township 1,540,000 (B) Storm water management, Borough of Wind Gap 2,400,000 (C) Storm water management, Plainfield Township 600,000 (D) Renovation of city watershed 1,000,000 (E) City of Bethlehem, renovation of storm water system 1,500,000 (F) Williams Township, bridge replacement, storm water management/maintenance renovation 1,058,000 (xxii) Northumberland County (A) Mount Carmel Borough, Shamokin Creek Drainage Facility 4,000,000 (B) Mount Carmel Borough, Butternut Creek Drainage Facility 1,000,000 (C) Plum Creek Flood Protection Project, Upper Augusta Township 360,000 (D) Streambank stabilization, Delaware Township 185,000 (xxiii) Schuylkill County (A) Repairs to Owl Creek Dam, Tamaqua 3,000,000 (B) Reconstruction of Sweet Arrow Lake Dam, Pine Grove 1,200,000 (C) Cumbola Village flood protection project, Blythe Township 1,800,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000) (Design and Contingencies - $300,000) (D) Construction of storm water system at Vernon Miller and Crest Street to reduce flooding along State Routes 1017 and 1477, Rush Township 230,000 (E) Dredging of Shenandoah Creek and reconstruction of creek walls and Kohinoor Creek culvert, Borough of Shenandoah 425,000 (F) Construction of storm drains for runoff on West Oak Street, Borough of Frackville 467,000 (G) Storm water management improvements, including construction of inlets and installation of piping and construction of bituminous swales and roll curb on Coal Street, Village of Upper Brownsville, West Mahanoy Township 110,000 (xxiv) Somerset County (A) Rehabilitation of the Windber Borough flood protection project 1,440,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,200,000) (Design and Contingencies - $240,000) (xxv) Union County (A) Buffalo Creek Watershed, reduction of , wetland creation and improvement of channel stability 550,000 (xxvi) Warren County (A) Rehabilitation of the Warren Borough flood protection project 900,000 (Base Project Allocation - $750,000) (Design and Contingencies - $150,000) (xxvii) Washington County (A) Borough/Long Branch water line extension 250,000 (B) Carroll Township water line extension 45,000 (C) Washington County Redevelopment Authority, acquisition, demolition and improvements to asbestos facilities, including the Old Monongahela Hospital Building 500,000 (xxviii) Westmoreland County (A) Additional funds for DGS 182-7, construction of a levee and concrete floodwall, City of Jeannette 2,520,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,100,000) (Design and Contingencies - $420,000) (xxix) Southwestern Pennsylvania Water Authority (A) Water line extension, Route 21 - Khedive Area 4,000,000 (B) Water line extension, Wind Ridge 1,700,000 (C) Water line extension, Kirby to Mount Morris 2,000,000 (D) Water line extension, Route 221 - Washington Township 2,100,000 (E) Water line extension, tollgate to Washington Township 2,050,000 (F) Water line extension, Spraggs 1,000,000 (G) Water line extension, Adamik Road, Jefferson Township 350,000 (H) Water line extension, Sugar Run Road, Franklin Township 400,000 (I) Water line extension to Graysville 2,200,000 (xxx) Carmichaels - Cumberland Joint Sewer Authority (A) Sewer extension to Paisley Industrial Park 1,000,000 (B) Lower Ten Mile - sewer extension to Wilson Company 1,000,000 (C) Crucible - sewer extension to riverfront communities and marinas 250,000 (D) East View - sewer extension to homes and businesses with malfunctioning systems 750,000 (8) Department of General Services $194,703,000 (i) Capitol Area Buildings (A) Fire safety upgrades to Agriculture, Forster St., State Records Center and Publication Buildings 125,000 (Base Project Allocation - $104,000) (Design and Contingencies - $21,000) (ii) Capitol Complex (A) Additional funds for DGS 948-37, central air conditioning expansion to Main Capitol to upgrade the central chiller plant and connections to capitol buildings 5,000,000 (Base Project Allocation - $5,000,000) (B) Heating, ventilating and air conditioning system upgrades for the Labor and Industry Building 1,858,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,486,000) (Design and Contingencies - $372,000) (C) Upgrade restroom facilities at the Finance and Forum Buildings 6,000,000 (Base Project Allocation - $5,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $1,000,000) (D) Restoration of bronze doors and enclosures at all Capitol Complex locations 1,980,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,650,000) (Design and Contingencies - $330,000) (E) Additional funds for DGS 522-2, Diagnostic and Rehabilitation Center, Philadelphia 4,000,000 (iii) Allegheny County (A) David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Phase II expansion 125,000,000 (B) Development of major hotel in conjunction with expansion of Lawrence Convention Center 27,000,000 (iv) Erie County (A) Erie Civic Center Authority, renovations to Louis J. Tullio Convention Center 1,700,000 (B) Construction of the Warner Theater located on 8th and State Street in the City of Erie 2,000,000 (C) Repair of brick facade and upgrade of capital equipment, Erie Civic Center 2,040,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,700,000) (Design and Contingencies - $340,000) (D) Erie Art Museum, acquisition, design and construction of the Erie Art Museum Annex and shared facilities connector building 18,000,000 (Base Project Allocation - $14,400,000) (Design and Contingencies - $3,600,000) (9) Department of Health $1,200,000 (i) Clearfield Area Hospital (A) Purchase of van to transport patients and for construction of facility to house van 200,000 (ii) Philipsburg Area Hospital, Centre County (A) Construction of transitional care unit 500,000 (B) Construction of pulmonary therapy unit 500,000 (10) Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission $66,920,000 (i) Old Economy Village (A) Permanent Exhibits 1,200,000 (B) Exhibits in new visitors center 500,000 (ii) Conrad Weiser Homestead (A) Historic Site Improvements 600,000 (iii) Daniel Boone Homestead (A) New visitor center 2,760,000 (iv) Washington Crossing Historical Park (A) Rehabilitation of existing facility, additional funds, DGS 996-15 2,000,000 (v) The State Museum of Pennsylvania (A) Renovation to museum and archives buildings 12,000,000 (B) Upgrade HVAC System, Additional Funds 6,000,000 (C) Permanent Exhibits 6,000,000 (vi) Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania (A) Permanent Exhibits 4,500,000 (vii) Eckley Miners Village (A) Restoration 8,000,000 (viii) Pennsylvania Lumber Museum (A) Permanent Exhibits 600,000 (ix) Allegheny County (A) Fort Pitt Museum, construction of a gallery and permanent exhibits 2,400,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $400,000) (x) Erie County (A) Erie Maritime Museum, fire suppression system 360,000 (Base Project Allocation - $300,000) (Design and Contingencies - $60,000) (B) Site development and improvements at Discovery Square, including the Erie Art Museum and Historical Society 20,000,000 (11) Department of Military and Veterans Affairs $21,962,000 (i) Armory at Connellsville (A) Construction of new armory and land acquisition 1,620,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,200,000) (Land Allocation - $300,000) (Design and Contingencies - $120,000) (ii) Armory at New Milford (A) Construction of new armory and land acquisition 1,500,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000) (Land Allocation - $300,000) (Design and Contingencies - $200,000) (iii) Armory at Johnstown (A) Construction of regional maintenance shop 0,000,000 (iv) Fort Indiantown Gap, Dauphin/Lebanon Counties (A) Installation of natural gas feeder lines and conversion of furnace burners 460,000 (Base Project Allocation - $420,000) (Design and Contingencies - $40,000) (B) Replacement of underground water and sewage lines 0,000,000 (C) Upgrade of sewage treatment plant system 0,000,000 (D) Veterans Memorial at National Cemetery 2,500,000 (v) Hollidaysburg Veterans' Center, Blair County (A) Reconstruct/replace roof on Eisenhower Hall 410,000 (Base Project Allocation - $372,000) (Design and Contingencies - $38,000) (B) Dietary Building floor replacement 156,000 (vi) Pennsylvania Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Erie County (A) Restoration of exterior masonry of Main Building 1,100,000 (Base Project Allocation - $917,000) (Design and Contingencies - $183,000) (vii) Scotland School for Veterans' Children (A) Replacement of underground fuel oil storage tanks 360,000 (Base Project Allocation - $300,000) (Design and Contingencies - $60,000) (B) Modernization of boiler plant 1,120,000 (Base Project Allocation - $930,000) (Design and Contingencies - $190,000) (C) Replacement of steam and hot water lines 618,000 (viii) Southeastern Veterans' Center, Chester County (A) Renovation of water stand and tank 350,000 (Base Project Allocation - $350,000) (B) Renovation of reservoir liner 125,000 (Base Project Allocation - $125,000) (C) Exterior weatherization for Coates Hall 200,000 (Base Project Allocation - $200,000) (D) Install automatic door locking system 135,000 (Base Project Allocation - $120,000) (Design and Contingencies - $15,000) (E) Additional funds for Dietary Building and parking lot 733,000 (F) Construction of domiciliary/PCU Building 9,000,000 (ix) Southwestern Veterans' Center (A) Installation of second emergency generator 125,000 (x) Armory at Pottsville (A) Capital improvements to armory for reuse as youth center 200,000 (xi) Greene County Armory, land and building acquisition, demolition, construction and improvements 750,000 (xii) Greene County Armory, rehabilitation of armory 500,000 (12) Department of Public Welfare $32,148,000 (i) Danville State Hospital, Montour County (A) Additional funding for installation of elevator to meet ADA requirements, DGS A503-109 275,000 (ii) Ebensburg State Hospital, Cambria County (A) Renovate/replace heating system in Buildings No.1 through No.7 5,040,000 (Base Project Allocation - $4,200,000) (Design and Contingencies - $840,000) (B) ((B) repealed June 22, 2000 P.L.136, No.27) (iii) Harrisburg State Hospital, Dauphin County (A) Renovate Building No.17 4,320,000 (Base Project Allocation - $3,600,000) (Design and Contingencies - $720,000) (B) Petry Building, installation of central air conditioning 3,600,000 (Base Project Allocation - $3,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $600,000) (iv) Mayview State Hospital, Allegheny County (A) Life safety code upgrades 1,800,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000) (Design and Contingencies - $300,000) (v) Norristown State Hospital, Montgomery County (A) Replace electrical cables 1,200,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $200,000) (B) Life safety code upgrades 1,858,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,548,000) (Design and Contingencies - $310,000) (vi) Polk Center (A) Upgrade electrical service 600,000 (Base Project Allocation - $500,000) (Design and Contingencies - $100,000) (vii) Selinsgrove Center, Snyder County (A) Install particulate emissions collection system 1,200,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $200,000) (B) Replace electrical feeder cables 1,680,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,400,000) (Design and Contingencies - $280,000) (viii) Torrance State Hospital (A) Upgrade water source and distribution 660,000 (Base Project Allocation - $550,000) (Design and Contingencies - $110,000) (ix) Wernersville State Hospital, Berks County (A) New gas- or oil-fired boiler installation 720,000 (Base Project Allocation - $600,000) (Design and Contingencies - $120,000) (B) Building No.37, installation of central air conditioning 2,070,000 (x) Youth Development Center at Bensalem, Bucks County (A) Life safety code upgrades 1,350,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,125,000) (Design and Contingencies - $225,000) (xi) Youth Development Center at New Castle, Lawrence County (A) Life safety code upgrades 1,155,000 (Base Project Allocation - $962,000) (Design and Contingencies - $193,000) (xii) Youth Forestry Camp No.2, Carbon County (A) Construct new gym/activities building 3,720,000 (Base Project Allocation - $3,100,000) (Design and Contingencies - $620,000) (13) Office of Administration $43,000,000 (i) Statewide mobile radio and microwave system (A) Additional funds for DGS 950-10 43,000,000 (14) Pennsylvania State Police $20,162,000 (i) State Police Academy, Dauphin County (A) Additional funds for DGS 211-5, renovations and expansion of academy 3,950,000 (Base Project Allocation - $3,292,000) (Design and Contingencies - $658,000) (ii) Summerdale Laboratory Complex (A) Additional funds for DGS 948-33, construction of a State Police Crime Laboratory 12,900,000 (Base Project Allocation - $10,750,000) (Design and Contingencies - $2,150,000) (iii) Trevose Station, Bucks County (A) Additional construction funds 312,000 (iv) Firearms Training Center in Montgomery County (A) Construction of an indoor firearms training center 3,000,000 (15) State System of Higher Education $453,491,000 (i) Bloomsburg University (A) Restoration of Carver Hall Tower 3,000,000 (B) Addition or renovation of Redman Stadium 2,200,000 (C) Renovation of Ben Franklin Building 5,220,000 (ii) California University (A) Renovation of Old Industrial Arts Facility 6,773,000 (B) Construction of University Support Facility 4,181,000 (C) Replacement of selected high voltage cables and switches 542,000 (Base Project Allocation - $452,000) (Design and Contingencies - $90,000) (D) Burn Building 337,000 (iii) Cheyney University (A) Additional funds for DGS 403-60, renovations to Burleigh Hall 2,140,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,783,000) (Design and Contingencies - $357,000) (B) Additional funds for DGS 403-68, renovations to the Emlen Complex 4,953,000 (Base Project Allocation - $4,127,000) (Design and Contingencies - $826,000) (C) Renovation of Humphreys Hall 3,800,000 (Base Project Allocation - $3,167,000) (Design and Contingencies - $633,000) (D) Renovation of Carnegie Hall 4,478,000 (E) Renovation of the Hall Education Building 6,600,000 (F) Renovation of Browne Hall 2,058,000 (G) Renovation of Vaux/Logan Hall 6,385,000 (H) Renovation of Coppin Hall 2,015,000 (I) Renovation of Foster Union 4,896,000 (J) Construction of President's Residence 650,000 (iv) Clarion University (A) Renovation of Becht Hall 5,506,000 (B) Construction of parking deck 5,700,000 (C) Addition/renovation of Marwick-Boyd Fine Arts Center 7,085,000 (D) Modify facilities for ADA compliance 3,624,000 (E) Renovate Moore Hall 1,107,000 (F) Renovate and expand Tippin Gymnasium 5,954,000 (G) Renovate Still Hall 6,012,000 (v) East Stroudsburg University (A) Renovation and expansion of existing Eiler-Martin Stadium Complex 3,226,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,688,000) (Design and Contingencies - $538,000) (B) Renovation and expansion of the Abeloff Convocation Center 4,900,000 (Base Project Allocation - $4,083,000) (Design and Contingencies - $817,000) (C) Environmental safety and mid-life renovations, Fine and Performing Arts Center 1,080,000 (Base Project Allocation - $900,000) (Design and Contingencies - $180,000) (D) New athletic complex 19,487,000 (Base Project Allocation - $16,239,000) (Design and Contingencies - $3,248,000) (I) New stadium complex - $9,677,000 (II) New baseball field - $1,445,000 (III) New softball field - $867,000 (IV) Parking (1,000 spaces) - $1,000,000 (V) Access road, sidewalks, etc. - $1,400,000 (VI) Land acquisition (37 acres) - $1,850,000 (E) Construction of parking garage 9,228,000 (F) Academic Science Building 21,234,000 (Base Project Allocation - $16,095,000) (Land Allocation - $1,600,000) (Design and Contingencies - $3,539,000) (vi) Edinboro University (A) Construction of Northwestern Pennsylvania National Resources and Environmental Center 4,520,000 (B) Tooling/Mold Design Technology Center 2,920,000 (C) Arts and Conference Center 2,000,000 (D) Renovation of Academy Hall 1,891,000 (E) Renovation of Cooper Science, Phase II 10,658,000 (vii) Indiana University (A) Construction of new 150,000 square foot convocation center 38,271,000 (B) Renovation of Cogswell Hall, Phase II 13,000,000 (C) Construction of replacement facility for Wyant Hall/Doerr Library, Armstrong County Branch Campus 5,750,000 (D) Construction of replacement facility for Old Main, Punxsutawney Branch Campus 5,750,000 (E) Academic Sciences Building 21,234,000 (Base Project Allocation - $17,695,000) (Design and Contingencies - $3,539,000) (F) Parking garage 9,228,000 (Base Project Allocation - $7,690,000) (Design and Contingencies - $1,538,000) (viii) Kutztown University (A) Construct College of Visual and Performing Arts Learning Center 19,550,000 (B) Renovation or replacement of boiler plant 5,900,000 (C) Renovation of Sharidan Arts Building 8,584,000 (D) Renovation of Lytle Building 503,000 (E) Life Cycle Renovation, Kemp Building 508,000 (ix) Lock Haven University (A) Acquisition, construction and renovation of adjoining Keystone Central School District properties and structures 6,760,000 (Base Project Allocation - $6,465,000) (Design and Contingencies - $295,000) (B) Construction of new educational facility at the Clearfield Campus 5,000,000 (C) Renovation of Russell Hall 5,760,000 (x) Mansfield University (A) Renovation of Butler Center and Steadman Theatre 10,848,000 (B) Upgrade campus infrastructure, Phase II 3,223,000 (C) Renovation and addition to President's Residence 275,000 (xi) Millersville University (A) Renovation of Palmer Bishop 2,845,000 (B) Addition/renovation of Theatre Arts Education Building 12,200,000 (C) Upgrade campus infrastructure 4,120,000 (D) Construction of Sports Education Center 10,257,000 (xii) Shippensburg University (A) Renovation of steam distribution system 6,660,000 (B) Renovation of the electrical distribution system 8,729,000 (xiii) Slippery Rock University (A) Addition to North Lodge, McKeever Environmental Learning Center 697,000 (B) Expansion of dining hall, McKeever Environmental Learning Center 568,000 (C) Construction of McKeever Conference Center 3,343,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,786,000) (Design and Contingencies - $557,000) (xiv) West Chester University (A) Construction of School of Music 21,214,000 (Base Project Allocation - $16,922,000) (Land Allocation - $907,000) (Design and Contingencies - $3,385,000) (B) Construction of conference center 20,338,000 (Base Project Allocation - $16,440,000) (Land Allocation - $793,000) (Design and Contingencies - $3,105,000) (C) Construct vehicle parking garage 16,578,000 (D) Renovation of E. O. Bull Center 9,438,000 (16) Department of Transportation $85,343,000 (i) Allegheny County (A) Sharpsburg Borough, replacement of three traffic lights as part of the Y2K project 180,000 (B) Borough of Verona, traffic signal at the intersection of Boulevard and Wildwood Avenue 80,000 (C) Navigating Alle-Kiski - Wayfinder Sign System and map for the Alle-Kiski Region 375,000 (D) Environmental studies and engineering for a low-speed maglev downtown urban shuttle system in Pittsburgh 10,000,000 (ii) Bucks County Maintenance Facility (A) Construct or acquire a replacement maintenance facility 2,500,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $500,000) (iii) Dauphin County (A) City of Harrisburg, extension of Third Street to Paxton Street Area 16,000,000 (B) City of Harrisburg, widening of North Seventh Street from Reily to Maclay Street 4,000,000 (iv) Elk County (A) City of St. Marys, reconstruction of city streets, including sanitary sewers, storm water controls, curb and gutter and paving activities 3,000,000 (v) Erie County (A) City of Corry, Corry to Erie Road corridor improvements 4,000,000 (vi) Indiana County (A) Indiana County Wayfinder Sign System 100,000 (vii) Lackawanna County (A) City of Scranton, traffic signal at intersection of River Street and Meadow Avenue 100,000 (B) City of Scranton, noise barriers on north side of I-81 from River Street exit to Brook Street in the vicinity of St. Mary's cemetery 2,000,000 (viii) Luzerne County Maintenance Facility (A) Construct or acquire a replacement maintenance facility 3,000,000 (Base Project Allocation - $3,000,000) (B) Construction of sound barriers between Exit 45 and Exit 46 along Route 81 15,000,000 (ix) Monroe County (A) Delaware Water Gap Welcome Center, Interstate 80 7,000,000 (Base Project Allocation - $5,300,000) (Land Allocation - $300,000) (Design and Contingencies - $1,400,000) (x) Northampton County (A) Township of Williams, I-78 North Industrial Area drainage improvements 570,000 (B) Browns Drive bridge replacement 128,000 (xi) New Welcome Center, Tioga County (A) Additional funds for construction of new Welcome Center 3,810,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,966,000) (Land Allocation - $250,000) (Design and Contingencies - $594,000) (xii) Washington County Maintenance Facility (A) Construct or acquire a replacement maintenance facility 3,500,000 (Base Project Allocation - $3,500,000) (xiii) High-speed Magnetic Levitation (A) High-speed magnetic levitation transportation for the preconstruction engineering, environmental systems and other preliminary work for the installation of a trans-Pennsylvania high-speed maglev line between the Pittsburgh metropolitan area and the Philadelphia area based on the 310 mph operationally ready German Transrapid International TR-07 and TR-08 design. Funds will be utilized as match for Federal funding designated for maglev systems development. 10,000,000

Compiler's Note: The Department of Public Welfare, referred to in this section, was redesignated as the Department of Human Services by Act 132 of 2014. Section 4. Itemization of furniture and equipment projects. Additional capital projects in the category of public improvement projects consisting of the acquisition of movable furniture and equipment to complete public improvement projects and to be purchased by the Department of General Services, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by the incurring of debt are hereby itemized, together with their respective estimated financial costs, as follows: Total Project Project Allocation (1) Department of Conservation and Natural Resources $880,000 (i) Delaware Canal State Park (A) Furniture and equipment for DGS 141-7, improvement of recreational facilities 250,000 (Base Project Allocation - $250,000) (ii) (A) Original furniture and equipment for DGS 132-1, recreational facilities and flood control 400,000 (Base Project Allocation - $400,000) (iii) Presque Isle State Park (A) Original furniture and equipment for DGS 163-19 and DGS 163-20 150,000 (iv) (A) Additional funds for furniture and equipment for DGS 104-4, improvements to dam 80,000 (Base Project Allocation - $80,000) (2) Department of Education $63,725,000 (i) Temple University (A) Ambler Learning Center original furnishings and equipment 2,000,000 (B) Mini-arts campus original furnishings and equipment 4,000,000 (C) College Hall original furnishings and equipment 602,000 (ii) The Pennsylvania State University (A) University Park Campus (I) Utility expenses for West Campus Development, Phase II, DGS 800-241 750,000 (II) Expenses and improvements of telecommunications infrastructure, DGS 800-243 790,000 (III) Original furniture and equipment for Science/Chemistry Building 10,500,000 (IV) Alterations of facilities for ADA compliance, Phase I, DGS 800-240 1,000,000 (V) Capital renewal for buildings and systems, DGS 800-265 1,000,000 (VI) Original furnishings for Library Depository facility 1,650,000 (VII) Original furniture and equipment for classroom building, Phase II 1,815,00 (VIII) Original furniture and equipment for renovated Burrows Building, DGS 800-225 525,000 (B) Capitol College (I) Installation of distribution and heating systems, DGS 800-207 100,000 (C) Altoona Campus (I) Original furniture and equipment for classroom building 1,200,000 (D) Behrend Campus (I) Original furniture and equipment for Research and Economic Development Center 4,500,000 (E) Delaware Campus (I) Original furniture and equipment for DGS 800-208, new classroom building 290,000 (Base Project Allocation - $290,000) (F) York Campus (I) Original furniture and equipment for Library addition and classroom building 2,200,000 (iii) University of Pittsburgh (A) Oakland Campus (I) Original furnishings and equipment for renovations and additions to Alumni Hall and Chemistry Building, DGS 1103-43 1,000,000 (II) Original furniture and equipment for the Basic Sciences Complex 3,800,000 (Base Project Allocation - $3,800,000) (III) Original furnishings and equipment for the Renovation 4,167,000 (IV) Additional original furnishings and equipment for Multipurpose Academic Complex, DGS 1103-40 2,694,000 (V) Original furnishings and equipment for the Upper Campus Chilled Water Plant, DGS 1103-38 1,221,000 (VI) Original furnishings and equipment for the renovation of 3,334,000 (VII) Original furnishings and equipment for upgrade and deferred maintenance, Phase I 2,000,000 (VIII) Additional original furnishings and equipment of the Convocation/Events Center, DGS 1103-48 7,083,000 (IX) Original furnishings and equipment 1,884,000 for the Trees Hall/Fitzgerald Fieldhouse Renovation, Phase I (X) Additional original furnishings and equipment for the Hillman Library Addition 1,608,000 (XI) Original furnishings and equipment for replacement of the steam distribution system, Phase II 334,000 (B) Bradford Campus (I) Additional original furnishings and equipment for Sports Center Expansion, DGS 1103-60 634,000 (C) Johnstown Campus (I) Original furnishings and equipment for Owen Library Renovation 944,000 (iv) Clearfield County Vocational-Technical School (A) Purchase of computer equipment 100,000 (3) Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency $40,000 (i) Western Area Operations Center, Indiana County (A) Original movable furniture and equipment for the Western Area Operations Center 40,000 (4) Department of Environmental Protection $2,665,000 (i) Environmental Protection Laboratory (A) Original furniture and equipment for the Environmental Protection Laboratory Facility 2,665,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,665,000) (5) Department of General Services $17,000,000 (i) Original furniture and equipment for DGS 948-41, construction of the Keystone Office Building 15,000,000 (ii) Erie Art Museum (A) Original furniture and equipment for the Erie Art Museum and the shared facilities connector building 2,000,000 (6) State System of Higher Education $5,397,00 (i) Cheyney University equipment, Carnegie Building 448,000 (A) Original furniture and equipment for interior renovations to Burleigh Hall 214,000 (Base Project Allocation - $214,000) (B) Original furniture and equipment, Foster Union Building 480,000 (C) Original furniture and equipment, Humphrey's Hall 380,000 (D) Original furniture and equipment, Emlen Hall 495,000 (ii) Clarion University (A) Original furniture and equipment for Pierce Science Center 1,980,000 (B) Original furniture and equipment for Becht Hall 511,000 (C) Original furniture and equipment for Marwick-Boyd Fine Arts Center 709,000 (iii) Edinboro University (A) Additional funds for original furniture and equipment for renovation of Butterfield Hall 180,000 (Base Project Allocation - $180,000) (7) Department of Transportation $1,950,000 (i) Materials testing laboratory, Summerdale laboratory complex (A) Acquisition of movable furniture and equipment 1,950,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,950,000) Section 5. Itemization of transportation assistance projects. (a) Mass transit.--Additional capital projects in the category of transportation assistance projects for mass transit in which an interest is to be acquired or constructed by the Department of Transportation, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by the incurring of debt are hereby itemized, together with their estimated financial costs, as follows: Total Project Project Allocation (1) Altoona Mass Transit (i) Purchase of four buses 177,000 (Base Project Allocation - $177,000) (1.1) Area Transportation Authority of North Central PA (i) Construction of a compressed natural gas fueling station at the Dubois facility 345,000 (1.2) Beaver County Transportation Authority (i) Purchase of new vehicles for service expansion, local service expansion, and operate service to Cranberry 500,000 (2) Berks Area Reading Transportation Authority (i) Intermodal transportation facility 500,000 (Base Project Allocation - $500,000) (ii) Acquisition of 15 replacement transit buses 833,000 (Base Project Allocation - $833,000) (iii) Acquisition of ten paratransit vehicles 250,000 (Base Project Allocation - $250,000) (iv) Development of Franklin Station Parking Garage and the establishment of the BARTA Intermodal Transportation Facility 3,500,000 (3) Centre Area Transportation Authority (i) Acquisition of bus bike racks and maintenance items 30,000 (Base Project Allocation - $30,000) (ii) Purchase small transit buses and related equipment 183,000 (Base Project Allocation - $183,000) (iii) Facility expansion 192,000 (Base Project Allocation - $192,000) (4) Dauphin County (i) Capital corridors improvements 6,400,000 (ii) Construction of new rail passenger station and related improvements in the vicinity of Harrisburg International Airport 1,500,000 (4.1) Dubois-Falls Creek, Sandy Township Joint Transportation Authority (DUFAST) (i) Acquisition of new transit buses 350,000 (5) Transportation Authority (i) Purchase of an Automatic Vehicle Locator System and three low-floor heavy-duty transit coaches 210,000 (5.1) Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority (i) Acquisition of rolling stock 475,000 (6) Harrisburg Redevelopment Authority (i) Renovations to Harrisburg Transportation Center 600,000 (Base Project Allocation - $600,000) (7) County of Lackawanna Transportation System (i) Vehicle overhaul and related items 31,000 (Base Project Allocation - $31,000) (8) Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority (i) Purchase of five transit buses 208,000 (Base Project Allocation - $208,000) (ii) Purchase of 30 transit buses 1,491,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,491,000) (9) Port Authority of Allegheny County (i) 1997-1998 Title I ISTEA flexible funding 167,000 (Base Project Allocation - $167,000) (ii) 1998-1999 Title I ISTEA flexible funding 167,000 (Base Project Allocation - $167,000) (iii) 1999-2000 vehicle overhaul 5,000,000 (Base Project Allocation - $5,000,000) (iv) 1999-2000 Infrastructure safety renewal 13,700,000 (Base Project Allocation - $13,700,000) (v) 1999-2000 Federal Flexible Highway Spending 1,290,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,290,000) (vi) 1999-2000 Section 9 Program Projects 4,867,000 (Base Project Allocation - $4,867,000) (vii) 1999-2000 Fixed Guideway Program Projects 4,125,000 (Base Project Allocation - $4,125,000) (viii) Light Rail Reconstruction Program 85,830,000 (Base Project Allocation - $85,830,000) (ix) North Shore Central Business District Transportation Project 41,667,000 (Base Project Allocation - $41,667,000) (x) Transit bus procurement 6,250,000 (Base Project Allocation - $6,250,000) (xi) FY 2001-2002 Federal Flex 1,290,000 (xii) FY 2000-2001 Vehicle Overhaul 5,000,000 (xiii) FY 2000-2001 Federal Flex 1,290,000 (xiv) FY 2001-2002 Fixed Guideway Modernization 4,208,000 (xv) FY 2000-2001 Fixed Guideway Modernization 4,208,000 (xvi) FY 2001-2002 Section 9 Program 5,667,000 (xvii) FY 2000-2001 Section 9 Program 5,250,000 (xviii) FY 2001-2002 Vehicle Overhaul 5,000,000 (xix) FY 2001-2002 Infrastructure Safety Renewal 13,700,000 (xx) FY 2000-2001 Infrastructure Safety Renewal 13,700,000 (xxi) Environmental Program 6,000,000 (xxii) Fiscal year 2000-2001 Federal Flex 1,290,000 (xxiii) Fiscal year 2001-2002 Federal Flex 1,290,000 (xxiv) Stage II Light Rail Transit 35,000,000 (9.1) Schuylkill Transportation System (i) Purchase of automated vehicle location and mobile data system, Borough of St. Clair 500,000 (ii) Upgrade vehicle maintenance equipment, Borough of St. Clair 125,000 (iii) Purchase of three new accessible buses and one new support vehicle for service expansion 375,000 (10) Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (i) Additional funding for Frankford Elevated Reconstruction 6,032,000 (Base Project Allocation - $6,032,000) (ii) Additional funding for North Philadelphia Transportation Center 203,000 (Base Project Allocation - $203,000) (iii) Additional funds for renovations 241,000 (Base Project Allocation - $241,000) (iv) 1999-2000 Flexible Highway Spending 7,109,000 (Base Project Allocation - $7,109,000) (v) Additional funds for Frankford Transportation Center 1,034,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,034,000) (vi) Additional funds for Paoli Transportation Center 208,000 (Base Project Allocation - $208,000) (vii) Silverliner Propulsion System Upgrades 417,000 (Base Project Allocation - $417,000) (viii) 1999-2000 Section 9 Program Projects 10,063,000 (Base Project Allocation - $10,063,000) (ix) 1999-2000 Fixed Guideway Program Projects 17,637,000 (Base Project Allocation - $17,637,000) (x) Schuylkill Valley metro infrastructure 620,000 (Base Project Allocation - $620,000) (xi) Cross-county metro, engineering 207,000 (Base Project Allocation - $207,000) (xii) Fiscal year 1998-1999 Environmental Cleanup and Protection Program 2,500,000 (xiii) Fiscal year 1998-1999 Infrastructure Safety and Renewal Program 25,000,000 (xiv) Fiscal year 1998-1999 Vehicle Overhaul Program 40,000,000 (xv) Fiscal year 1999 Section 9 Formula Program 9,198,000 (xvi) Cross-county metro 1,667,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,667,000) (11) Department of Transportation (i) Additional funding for the Keystone Rail Initiative 5,000,000 (Base Project Allocation - $5,000,000) (ii) Intelligent Vehicle Initiative 1,000,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,000,000) (iii) Renovation of Erie Rail Passenger Station, platforms and tunnels 350,000 (iv) Rail passenger station at Harrisburg International Airport 824,000 (v) Environmental studies and engineering for a low-speed maglev downtown urban shuttle system in Pittsburgh 15,000,000 (vi) Rail equipment, rolling stock, locomotives and infrastructure improvements of the Philadelphia to Pittsburgh rail corridor and implementation of additional passenger train service 50,000,000 (vii) For Class 4 rural public transportation systems, other than SEPTA and the Port Authority of Allegheny County, to fund projects, including, but not limited to, purchase of vehicles, vehicle overhaul, purchase of facilities, facility renovations and other capital equipment 1,750,000 (viii) For Class 3 rural public transportation systems, other than SEPTA and the Port Authority of Allegheny County, to fund projects, including, but not limited to, purchase of vehicles, vehicle overhaul, purchase of facilities, facility renovations and other capital equipment 1,750,000 (11.1) Venango County Transportation Service (i) Acquisition of new transit buses 100,000 (12) Williamsport Bureau of Transportation (i) Additional funding for the Central Business District Trade and Intermodal Transit Facility 750,000 (Base Project Allocation - $750,000) (13) Westmoreland County Transit Authority (i) For park and ride facilities, general improvements to existing facilities and construction of new maintenance garage 2,000,000 (ii) Commuter access and development feasibility study on existing rail lines between central Westmoreland County and Pittsburgh 500,000 (b) Rural and intercity rail.--Additional capital projects in the category of transportation assistance projects for rural and intercity rail service projects to be constructed or with respect to which an interest is to be acquired by the Department of Transportation, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by the incurring of debt are hereby itemized, together with their respective estimated financial costs, as follows: Total Project Project Allocation (1) Adams County (i) Aspers (A) Installation of rail tanker unloading system, tank farm and piping at Mott's, Inc., siding of the Gettys Railway 531,000 (1.1) Allegheny County (i) Purchase Rook Yard and right-of-way south to Bridgeville from Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad for use as new transportation corridor 16,500,000 (ii) Kiski Junction Railroad, rail construction on the Old Pennsylvania Railroad Allegheny Branch between Schenley and Ford City 3,616,000 (2) Armstrong County (i) Extension of short line to Ford City 5,000,000 (ii) Pittsburgh and Shawmut Railroad 7,500,000 (iii) Yard improvements to Schenley Industrial Park 1,000,000 (iv) Kiski Junction Railroad (A) Any work needed to place tracks from connection line to the mining operation, including construction, rehabilitation and/or acquisition 3,600,000 (B) Extension of short line ten miles to Ford City 5,000,000 (v) Rehabilitation of the Ford City Industrial Heritage Museum 4,000,000 (3) Bedford County (i) Intermodal and rail and highway analysis for business development in Bedford and Blair Counties 300,000 (4) Berks County (i) Borough of Topton (A) Repair of Conrail crossing gates 100,000 (B) Acquisition and installation of constant warning time devices and other upgrades, including, but not limited to, crossing gates for safety improvement of highway-rail grade crossings in the Borough of Topton, Berks County 200,000 (5) Butler County (i) Acquisition of abandoned rail line from CSX and extension of rail short line to Evans City 2,500,000 (6) Clearfield County (i) R. J. Corman Railroad Company (A) Rehabilitation of Cherry Tree Branch Line from Milepost 36 through Milepost 54, inclusive 2,000,000 (7) Erie County (i) Amtrak (A) Renovation of the Amtrak Station at West Fourteenth Street and Peach Street 1,400,000 (7.1) Huntingdon County (i) Mount Union Connecting Railroad, rail yard development and translocation station 100,000 (8) Lehigh County (i) Conrail/R. J. Corman Railroad (A) Rehabilitation of approximately three miles of Conrail/R. J. Corman Railroad known as the Lehighton Industrial Track, East Penn Junction, Milepost 92.8 to end of line; and reconstruction of approximately four miles of abandoned Conrail/R. J. Corman Railroad from end of line to the Lafarge Plant 1,900,000 (9) Luzerne County (i) Biscontini Distribution Centers, relocate and rehabilitate rail siding to Biscontini Distribution Center to handle 200% increase in volume, including two rail spurs, an additional rail switch, preparation of rail infrastructure and reconstruction of intermodal yard, including access and temporary storage 866,000 (ii) Luzerne County Redevelopment Authority (A) Acquisition and rehabilitation of 56-mile segment of railroad to include roadbed and track materials from Pocono Northeast Railroad in Luzerne and Lackawanna Counties 7,800,000 (9.1) Monroe County (i) Monroe Rail Authority (A) Improvement and upgrade of ten railroad crossings 1,500,000 (B) Construction of an intramodal transportation facility at Gateway along I-80 25,000,000 (C) Construction of Intramodal facility at Routes 191/447 1,250,000 (10) Northampton County (i) Beth Intermodal, Inc., and Philadelphia, Bethlehem and New England Railroad Co. (PBNE) (A) Construction of a rail freight intermodal facility in Bethlehem, including, but not limited to, the construction and rehabilitation of railroad unloading and storage tracks, paving, grading and drainage facilities, lighting and utilities, offices, maintenance support structures, bridge rehabilitation or replacement and internal access roads 8,100,000 (ii) City of Bethlehem (A) Track rehabilitation of rail for Bethlehem Commerce Center 1,500,000 (11) Westmoreland County (i) City of New Kensington (A) Restoration of railroad tracks for commuter train 5,000,000 (12) Allegheny & Eastern Railroad, Inc. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 462,000 (ii) Complete rail rehabilitation from Warren to Erie, including, but not limited to, rail, ties, bridge deck repairs and road crossing improvements 8,015,000 (Base Project Allocation - $7,287,000) (Design and Contingencies - $728,000) (iii) Complete rail rehabilitation from Warren to Johnsonburg, including, but not limited to, replacement of cross and switch ties; rebuild and replacement of rail and rail infrastructure and road crossing improvements 3,978,000 (Base Project Allocation - $3,616,000) (Design and Contingencies - $362,000) (iv) Construction of new switch yards along Allegheny & Eastern, weed spraying and rail testing over entire line 1,455,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,323,000) (Design and Contingencies - $132,000) (13) Allegheny Valley Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 207,000 (ii) Complete rail rehabilitation between New Kensington and Pittsburgh, including, but not limited to, rail infrastructure, ties, tracks, safety improvements, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals and related work 6,000,000 (iii) Acquire passenger trainset for operation on Allegheny Valley Railroad between Arnold and Pittsburgh 10,000,000 (14) Bradford Industrial Railroad, Inc. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 45,000 (15) Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad, Inc. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 508,000 (ii) Construction of connector for Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad and Western Allegheny Branch south of Karn City 2,750,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,500,000) (Design and Contingencies - $250,000) (iii) Rehabilitation of selected areas of Western Allegheny Branch 440,000 (Base Project Allocation - $400,000) (Design and Contingencies - $40,000) (iv) Rehabilitation of rail line to Petrolia 8,600,000 (Base Project Allocation - $8,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $600,000) (16) Delaware and Hudson Railway Co. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 172,000 (ii) Construction of terminal for truck on train service between Philadelphia-Harrisburg-Allentown markets and Canada, including access track infrastructure, terminal track infrastructure, paving, lighting and other associated improvements related to such a facility 7,700,000 (Base Project Allocation - $7,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $700,000) (iii) Improvements to rail infrastructure, including, but not limited to, ties, rail, bridge improvements, safety improvements needed to improve that portion of main line in this Commonwealth to accommodate train service from and to Canada 5,500,000 (Base Project Allocation - $5,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $500,000) (iv) Upgrade and rehabilitate rail track infrastructure at Philadelphia Naval Business Center to improve access to Building 603 Complex and Girard Point, including the rebuilding of switches and track 550,000 (Base Project Allocation - $500,000) (Design and Contingencies - $50,000) (v) Rehabilitate rail siding on main line of Delaware & Hudson Railroad near Nescopeck, PA, including replacement of turnouts and replacement of signal facilities with solid-state interlockings and associated cabling, track side signals and electronics 660,000 (Base Project Allocation - $600,000) (Design and Contingencies - $60,000) (vi) Rehabilitate crossing at SR 339 with new state-of-the-art automatic highway warning devices and new crossing surface, including track and rail interface materials 259,000 (Base Project Allocation - $235,000) (Design and Contingencies - $24,000) (vii) Rehabilitation of existing track and construction of new track to service bulk handling facility module in Lackawanna County, including new switching timbers, turnouts, track upgrade, including, but not limited to, track infrastructure materials, grading, filing, drainage, lighting, fencing and other associated improvements 495,000 (Base Project Allocation - $450,000) (Design and Contingencies - $45,000) (17) Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad Company (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 630,000 (18) Emons Transportation Group, Inc. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work (A) and Pennsylvania Railroad 570,000 (B) Penn Eastern Rail Lines, Inc., Lancaster Line 789,000 (C) Perkiomen Line 405,000 (D) Yorkrail, Inc. 640,000 (19) Everett Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 270,000 (20) Gettysburg Railroad Company, Inc. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 460,000 (21) Hollidaysburg and Roaring Spring Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 400,000 (22) Juniata Valley Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 133,000 (23) Lycoming Valley Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 116,000 (24) Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad (i) Rehabilitation of existing track in West York Borough and West Manchester Township 168,000 (25) Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad Co. (i) Construction of East Middletown rail siding, including building supplies, tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces and any other related work to increase railcar storage/switching capacity important for attraction of additional rail freight business to the Middletown area 140,000 (ii) Upgrade and rehabilitation, 5.25 miles of main line trackage from FRA Class I to Class II, including tie ballast replacement, to increase haulage capacity 216,000 (iii) Construction of grade crossing separation at Rt. 322, including excavation, bridge construction, tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces and any other related work to enhance public safety, increase line haulage capacity and ensure full access to prospective industrial site in South Hummelstown 10,000,000 (iv) Repair and rehabilitation of grade crossing at Rt. 230, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces and any other related work to ensure continued regulatory compliance and enhance public safety 30,000 (v) Repair and rehabilitation of Swatara Bridge, including tracks, replacement of timbers, preparation and painting of bridge and any other related work to increase capacity and ensure full service access to the prospective industrial site at South Hummelstown 180,000 (26) Morrison's Cove Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 120,000 (27) Nittany Bald Eagle Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 287,000 (28) Norfolk Southern/Conrail (i) Construction of a new major intermodal terminal at Rutherford intermodal yard, Dauphin County 15,500,000 (ii) Keystone buildout, including a 4.5-mile rail buildout between Saltsburg and Clarksburg and the rehabilitation of a 12-mile line between Clarksburg and Shelocta, Indiana County 7,500,000 (iii) Mission buildout, including rehabilitation of 5.7 miles of rail line from Blairsville to Blacklick and construction of a belt system and associated facility, Indiana County 6,000,000 (iv) Construction of a new intermodal terminal at the Navy Yard, Philadelphia County 5,700,000 (v) Construction of an automobile storage and staging terminal at the Navy Yard, Philadelphia County 7,500,000 (29) North Shore Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 62,000 (30) Pittsburgh & Shawmut Railroad, Inc. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 343,000 (ii) Rehabilitation of rail infrastructure of 13 miles of track between Reesdale and Freeport to allow a new interchange with Norfolk Southern Corporation 715,000 (31) Reading, Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad Company (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 850,000 (ii) CNJ Bridge track rehabilitation located near Nesquehoning 980,000 (iii) Construction of railroad track, including sidings, switches, required grade crossings, flashing lights and gates, railroad bridge repairs and associated rail improvements between Mill Creek Junction and Port Carbon 1,250,000 (iv) Construction of crossover track from track 1 to track 2 and required signal improvements in Penobscott Yard on the Lehigh Line 140,000 (v) Installation of siding and associated rail improvements, Ontelaunee Township 2,000,000 (32) SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work (A) Juniata Valley Railroad 50,000 (B) Lycoming Valley Railroad 167,000 (C) Nittany & Bald Eagle 260,000 (D) North Shore Railroad 200,000 (E) Shamokin Valley Railroad 127,000 (33) Shamokin Valley Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 672,000 (34) Southwest Pennsylvania Railroad (i) Construction of connector/interchange in Everson to connect the Southwest Pennsylvania Railroad and the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Company 850,000 (35) Wellsboro and Corning Rail Line (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 86,000 (36) Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Company (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 645,000 (ii) Repair and/or rehabilitation of steel lower support system to bridges over Pennsylvania State Route 88 and Highway 19 and bridge at Gladden, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 3,325,000 (iii) Purchase Rook Yard and right-of-way south to Bridgeville from Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad for use as new transportation corridor 16,500,000 (iv) Rehabilitate Clairton Branch of Wheeling Lake Erie Railroad to access major customer, including rail, ties, ballast and other infrastructure and bridge improvements 660,000 (37) Yorkrail, Inc. (i) Rehabilitation of the deck and track of the bridge over the lake at P.H. Glatfelter Company in Spring Grove Borough 84,000 (38) Department of Transportation (i) Constant warning time devices (A) Acquisition and installation of constant warning time devices for the upgrade and safety improvement of highway-rail grade crossings on State or local roads. Twenty percent of the cost of each such acquisition and installation shall be paid by the railroad that owns the track upon which the improvements are being installed 10,000,000 (c) Air transportation.--Additional capital projects in the category of transportation assistance projects for air transportation service to which an interest is to be acquired by the Department of Transportation, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by the incurring of debt are hereby itemized, together with their respective estimated financial costs, as follows: Total Project Project Allocation (1) Allegheny County (i) Former Pittsburgh International Airport (A) Redevelopment of former airport terminal and grounds 4,500,000 (ii) Rock Airport (A) Construction of access road from Route 28 10,000,000 (iii) Pittsburgh International Airport (A) PIT Airport Maintenance Complex, development of state-of-the-art maintenance and training complex for the new fleet of US Airways planes 100,000,000 (iv) West Penn Airport (A) Infrastructure and access improvements 3,000,000 (2) Berks County (i) Reading Regional Airport Terminal (A) Rehabilitate and expand terminal 3,600,000 (B) Rehabilitate and expand terminal and upgrade terminal security 1,000,000 (3) Blair County (i) Altoona/Blair County Airport (A) Apron/taxiway/ crack sealing and remarking 120,000 (B) Land acquisition for development of airport 2,000,000 (C) Differential Global Positioning System/Instrument Landing System 700,000 (D) T-hangars 250,000 (E) Two corporate hangars 1,000,000 (3.1) Bradford Regional Airport Authority (i) Improvements to airport, including, but not limited to, runways, taxiways, hangars and other facilities 4,115,000 (4) Butler County Airport (i) Expansion of airport facilities, including runway extension and expansion 3,600,000 (ii) Construction of aircraft storage hangar 320,000 (iii) Replace roof on existing aircraft storage hangar 80,000 (iv) Convert former shop and storage area to office space 75,000 (v) Ramp improvements for main area terminal and hangar No.3 280,000 (vi) Construct northwest ramp and associated taxiways 650,000 (vii) Runway extension 350,000 (4.1) Corry-Lawrence Airport Authority (i) Improvements to airport, including, but not limited to, runways, taxiways, hangars and other facilities 1,375,000 (5) Erie County (i) Erie International Airport (A) Renovations and rehabilitation of airport 4,000,000 (B) Improvements to airport, including, but not limited to, runways, taxiways, hangars and other facilities 5,000,000 (C) Rehabilitate and expand terminal building 6,000,000 (D) Obstruction removal, Runway 6-24 and 2-20 250,000 (E) Land acquisition of adjacent properties for expansion of terminal building 500,000 (F) Ramp improvements for main area terminal 750,000 (ii) Erie Municipal Airport Authority (A) Fenestra Freight Facility, rehabilitation of a 168,000 square foot manufacturing building into a multimodal freight facility, rail, road and air 15,000,000 (6) Indiana County (i) Jimmy Stewart Airport (A) Renovations to airport to include, but not be limited to, runway extension and installation of full instrument landing system 1,500,000 (7) Jefferson County (i) Dubois/Jefferson County Airport access road (A) Construction of access road from I-80 to airport 22,000,000 (ii) Dubois/Jefferson County Airport (A) Improvements to airport, including, but not limited to, runways, taxiways, hangars and other facilities 1,855,000 (8) Lancaster County (i) Lancaster Airport Authority (A) Maintenance Building renovation, rehabilitation and expansion 575,000 (8.1) Lycoming County Airport (i) Repair and replacement of hangar facilities 1,000,000 (9) Monroe County (i) Pocono Mountain Municipal Airport (A) Construction of terminal hangar combination 2,100,000 (10) Montgomery County (i) Pottstown Municipal Airport (A) Construction of replacement hangars 180,000 (10.1) Northampton County (i) Lehigh Valley International Airport (A) Land acquisition and runway development 10,000,000 (10.2) Pottstown Municipal Airport (i) Replace airport hangars destroyed by winter storms 180,000 (10.3) Reading Regional Airport Authority (i) Capital improvements 5,000,000 (ii) Rehabilitate and expand terminal building 3,500,000 (iii) North apron site preparation for T-hangars 100,000 (iv) South apron site preparation for corporate hangar 300,000 (v) Expand snow removal equipment building 250,000 (vi) Install aboveground fuel tanks for airport equipment 30,000 (vii) Rehabilitate sanitary sewer 350,000 (viii) Replace fire hydrants 50,000 (ix) Rehabilitate water distribution center 250,000 (x) Renovate and expand wastewater treatment plant 350,000 (10.4) St. Marys Area Airport Authority (i) Improvements to airport, including, but not limited to, runways, taxiways, hangars and other facilities 840,000 (11) Schuylkill County (i) Schuylkill County Airport (A) Navigational equipment and extension of runway 2,500,000 (11.1) Venango Regional Airport (i) Acquire aircraft ground service equipment and construct storage building 150,000 (ii) Seal and rejuvenate taxiways D and F 150,000 (iii) Refurbish hangar and install new hangar door 150,000 (iv) Repave runway 900,000 (v) Easement and property acquisition 350,000 (vi) Obstruction removal 110,000 (vii) Extension of runway 4,000,000 (viii) Development of hangar taxiway and hangar site 1,900,000 (ix) Construct T-hangars 400,000 (12) Westmoreland County (i) Unity Township (A) Acquisition and development of air cargo site 2,500,000 (13) York County (i) York Airport (A) Construction of 50 T-hangars 850,000 Section 6. Itemization of redevelopment assistance projects. Additional capital projects in the category of redevelopment assistance projects for capital grants by the Department of Community and Economic Development, its successors or assigns, authorized under the provisions of the act of May 20, 1949 (P.L.1633, No.493), known as the Housing and Redevelopment Assistance Law, and redevelopment assistance capital projects and to be financed by the incurring of debt are hereby itemized, together with their estimated financial costs, as follows: Total Project Project Allocation (1) Adams County (i) Gettysburg (A) Renovation of the Majestic Theater 12,000,000 (B) The Gettysburg Municipal Authority, expansion project for ACEDC and Straban Township 5,500,000 (ii) Adams County Economic Development Corporation (A) Clearing, grading and construction of buildings, roads and other infrastructure 30,000,000 (2) Allegheny County (i) Carnegie Science Center (A) Site development and construction of addition for expanded exhibit areas 43,500,000 (ii) Brentwood Redevelopment Project (A) Redevelopment of Saw Mill Run corridor, including mixed-use commercial and residential developments 5,000,000 (B) Brentwood Redevelopment Project 510,000 (iii) Allegheny County Fire Training Academy, North Park (A) Renovations to facility 2,100,000 (iv) Pine-Richland Youth Center, Richland Township (A) Renovations to facilities 275,000 (v) La Roche College, McCandless Township (A) Construction of ice rink on campus for community use 2,226,000 (vi) Pennsylvania Organization for Women in Early Recovery, Pittsburgh (A) Construction and renovations to facilities 129,000 (vii) Seton Hill College, National Education Center for Women in Business (A) Facilities improvement project 5,000,000 (viii) Chatham College (A) Creation of a Center for Women and Work 873,000 (ix) Hampton Township (A) Community pool renovation and expansion 1,500,000 (x) Abundant Life, Inc./Glead Center/Imani Christian Academy (A) Purchase and renovation of building and facilities 2,000,000 (xi) National Aviary, Pittsburgh (A) Expansion of National Aviary 5,000,000 (B) Phase II, Ends of the Earth Exhibit, new entry/gift shop/cafe and new education center 7,000,000 (C) Phase III, African Savanna Exhibit - Bird Stars 5,500,000 (D) Phase IV, Parrot World 3,500,000 (E) Phase V, Terrors of the Night - Owl Exhibit 2,500,000 (F) Phase VI, North American Flyway, Hummingbird & Butterfly Carousel, Macaw Lick Exhibits 4,500,000 (G) Phase VII, Lake Elizabeth Waterfowl Exhibit, Music Circle Gazebo 4,500,000 (H) Phase VII, Bird Theater Complex 4,000,000 (xii) County Projects (A) Eastgate Commerce Center redevelopment, including the development of the Industry Road Complex, rehabilitation of the Pipe Mill, Phase II of the McKees Point Marina and the rehabilitation of the Lysle Boulevard and Sixth Avenue parking garages 5,000,000 (B) Acquisition and infrastructure improvements to Glassport Industrial Center 5,000,000 (C) Expansion of Sandcastle recreation complex 3,000,000 (D) Expansion and development along North Yough River Trail 1,500,000 (E) Clairton Redevelopment Project 15,000,000 (F) Elizabeth Area Development corporation, construction and renovation of former waterworks property 500,000 (G) Federal Aviation Administration Engineering Center 5,040,000 (H) Facility renovations at the Manchester Youth Development Center 1,000,000 (I) Carrie Furnace Brownfield Redevelopment, redevelopment of former USX Carrier Furnace site in Rankin, including blast furnace to be rehabilitated as part of the Rivers of Steel Museum, remaining acreage redeveloped into a light industry and commercial center 20,000,000 (J) Infrastructure and access improvements to the West Penn Airport 3,000,000 (K) Braddock, Rankin, North Braddock industrial sites assembly, assembling vacant residential property in communities for redevelopment into industrial sites 20,000,000 (L) Pittsburgh International Airport Maintenance Complex, development of state-of-the-art maintenance and training complex for the new fleet of US Airways planes 100,000,000 (M) Pittsburgh Technology Center, development of a new building and parking garage 4,280,000 (N) Industry Drive Corridor, site preparation in the Pittsburgh International Airport Corridor 5,000,000 (O) North Shore Industrial Site acquisition and preparation acquisition of sites on Pittsburgh's North Shore 5,000,000 (P) Harrison Township Mixed-Use Development Project, site preparation for mixed-use facility 5,000,000 (Q) Pittsburgh Entertainment Technology Park, development to provide a consolidated film and video resource center 10,000,000 (R) Site acquisition, assembly and development of Lawrenceville Industrial Site 5,000,000 (S) Boyce/Mayview property development 2,000,000 (T) Brookline, Southline and Beechview, library rehabilitation 600,000 (U) Carlow College Center for Science and Technology, development of new center 6,550,000 (V) Carnegie Museum of Art and Museum of Natural History, preserving and refurbishment of the Oakland facility, including replacement of skylights and 5,500,000 handling equipment (W) Collier Township Site Development, redevelopment of 80-acre industrial site along Route 837, mixed-use site 12,500,000 (X) East Liberty industrial/commercial acquisition and development, including site preparation and infrastructure improvements 6,000,000 (Y) Federal North Offices, acquisition and redevelopment of 47 properties in a two-block area on Pittsburgh's North Side 2,500,000 (Z) Frazier Heights Galleria Mall and Business Park development of commercial and office space, including construction of interchange on Route 28 2,500,000 (AA) Harrison Township, mixed-use development project 5,000,000 (BB) Homewood industrial/commercial site acquisition and preparation of industrial properties in the East Liberty/Homewood Enterprise Zone 4,000,000 (CC) Kennywood Site Development, acquisition and Infrastructure 3,500,000 (DD) Leetsdale Overpass, construction of an overpass to provide access and egress to the Leetsdale Industrial Site 3,300,000 (EE) Marshall Township, development of technology park, including office, research and development and residential components 5,000,000 (FF) McKees Point Project, renovation of the former Pipe Mill, completion of McKees Point 1,500,000 (GG) North Shore Amphitheater, development of a new amphitheater 5,000,000 (HH) Pitcairn Intermodal Warehouse and Distribution Center, development of a network of warehouse and distribution centers, infrastructure improvements 6,750,000 (II) Pittsburgh Air Space Museum, construct a 750,000 square foot museum and theme park destination 55,000,000 (JJ) Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, memory capacity upgrade for the Cray T3E massively parallel computer 2,000,000 (KK) Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, purchase of new vector-scale computer to replace the Cray C90 900,000 (LL) Roswell Park, redevelopment of the former Hornes Warehouse in Fairywood 1,251,000 (MM) RPS-Neville Island, redevelopment of the 38-acre Neville Island on the Ohio River, includes infrastructure and site preparation 2,850,000 (NN) Station Square Entertainment Facility, development of a new entertainment and recreation venue adjacent to the existing Station Square across from the Central Business District 1,750,000 (OO) Station Square Hotel, development of a new hotel 12,000,000 (PP) Heinz Hall Renovations, renovations of the Downtown Music Education School, Underplaza Theatre and other capital improvements 4,000,000 (QQ) Construction and renovations of Regent Square Theatre 1,450,000 (RR) McLaughlin/McMurray Corridor, infrastructure development 4,000,000 (SS) Abbeyville Connector Commercial Zone infrastructure 440,000 (TT) Civic Light Opera, development and construction of Cabaret Theatre 250,000 (UU) Allegheny/Clarion Community Center, construction 1,025,000 (VV) Meadowcroft Rock Shelter, renovation of visitors' access and exhibit development 2,000,000 (WW) Carnegie Furnace brownfield redevelopment 20,000,000 (XX) Mixed-use development of a parcel adjacent to the Fawn Township Municipal Building, Fawn Township 2,202,000 (YY) Glassport redevelopment 7,500,000 (ZZ) McKeesport multi-occupancy building construction 2,569,000 (AAA) Mixed-use development, 7th and Duquesne, including parking garage and cabaret theater and restaurant 2,700,000 (BBB) Baptist Road Park 100,000 (CCC) Beetle Park rehabilitation, Jefferson Hills 95,000 (DDD) Bethel Park Community Center 100,000 (EEE) Carnegie Free Library, rehabilitation of the Grand Army Republic Room 500,000 (FFF) Carnegie Mall, Phase II 1,036,000 (GGG) Construction of building for the Jefferson Hills Fire Department 1,000,000 (HHH) Pittsburgh First Night 225,000 (III) Glenwood/Hazelwood industrial site acquisition 7,500,000 (JJJ) McKeesport City Center redevelopment 6,590,000 (KKK) Borough of Churchill, development of a multipurpose facility for the Boroughs of Chalfant, Forest Hills, Churchill and Wilkins Township 2,000,000 (LLL) McKeesport Development Project, redevelopment of the former McKeesport National Works site into the Riverplace and other commercial improvements 6,590,000 (MMM) McKeesport Development Project, multi-occupancy building, development of a 30,000 square foot speculative industrial building on the site of the former USX McKeesport National Works site 2,569,000 (xiii) City of Pittsburgh (A) Development of hotel in conjunction with David L. Lawrence Convention Center expansion 27,000,000 (B) Development of retail and entertainment attractions on the north side 15,000,000 (C) Development of a performing arts center in the Federal North Redevelopment Project 1,150,000 (D) Renovations to O'Reilly Theater facility 9,500,000 (E) Former Nabisco plant redevelopment 7,000,000 (F) Rehabilitation of Highland Building, East Liberty, into spinoff companies 3,100,000 (G) Greentree Industrial Site Assembly 3,000,000 (H) Downtown Marketplace at Fifth and Forbes 12,500,000 (I) African-American Museum 2,500,000 (J) Redevelopment and infrastructure improvements for mixed-use development along Seventh Street and Fort Duquesne 7,450,000 (K) Regional Enterprise Tower 3,000,000 (L) YMCA of Pittsburgh, refurbishing and repair to existing buildings 2,500,000 (M) North Shore public space and pedestrian access improvements 20,000,000 (N) Community Resource Centers 10,000,000 (xiv) Municipality of Penn Hills (A) Revitalization of downtown 1,000,000 (B) Site acquisition, construction and renovation of the Penn Hills Public Library 2,000,000 (xv) Aspinwall Borough (A) Replace water line on Fourth Street 75,000 (B) Construction of chlorine room to monitor water mixture and flow rates 20,000 (xvi) Blawnox Borough (A) Rehabilitation of municipal building 1,000,000 (xvii) Millvale Borough (A) Acquire and develop parcel of land for recreational purposes 500,000 (xviii) McKeesport Development Project (A) Additional funds for the redevelopment of Industry Road Complex, continued rehabilitation of Pipe Mill, Phase II of McKee's Point Marina, rehabilitation of Lysle Boulevard and Sixth Avenue parking garages, walkway from garage to site and construction of multi-occupancy building 12,000,000 (xix) Duquesne Development Project (A) Redevelopment of former Duquesne Works, including heat-treating building, multi-occupancy building, Linden Street Extension 15,900,000 (xx) Alle-Kiski Region (A) Coordinated system of tourist and heritage facilities 10,000,000 (xxi) Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall (A) Installation of new roof, heating and air conditioning system, masonry work on facade, including the replacement or repointing of stone blocks 6,000,000 (xxii) Fawn Township (A) Site preparation and infrastructure to support industrial development on a 50-plus acre vacant parcel of land 2,000,000 (xxiii) Brentwood Borough (A) Redevelopment, construction and infrastructure improvements in the Brentwood Borough, Brentwood Redevelopment Project 505,000 (xxiv) Trafford Borough (A) Renovation; expansion to existing sound stage; construction of postproduction facility to include editing, sound duplicating and graphics 1,235,000 (xxv) Ohio Township (A) Recreational and park facilities development 500,000 (xxvi) Frazer Township (A) Site preparation, infrastructure improvements of Frazer Business Park 10,000,000 (xxvii) Borough of Tarentum (A) Revitalization of Keystone Opportunity Zone property that includes, but is not limited to, an access road 4,000,000 (xxviii) City of Clairton (A) Redevelopment of a one-acre block in the commercial district, 50-80 acres of riverfront property adjacent to the Clairton Coke Works and 10-40 acres of property along State Route 837 15,000,000 (xxix) Children's Museum of Pittsburgh (A) Renovations and expansion of facility 10,000,000 (xxx) Highcroft Learning and Performance Center for the Arts (A) Construction of facility 300,000 (xxxi) Nazareth Housing Services Senior Homeowner Assistance Program (A) Provide for the renovation of homes for the elderly in need 250,000 (xxxii) North Allegheny Association for the Advancement of Sports and Education (A) Construction of a facility to enhance educational and sports-related opportunities for students and the community 790,000 (xxxiii) Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank (A) Construction and redevelopment of former mill site in Duquesne 3,000,000 (xxxiv) Pittsburgh Zoo (A) Construction of an Aquatic Pavilion 8,400,000 (B) Renovation and expansion of Aquarium 15,700,000 (C) Construction of South America and Asia exhibits 8,400,000 (D) Construction of Animal Health and Research Complex 4,800,000 (xxxv) Phipps Conservatory, Botanical Gardens (A) Construction and renovation of conservatory, education pavilion and related buildings 5,125,000 (xxxvi) Pittsburgh Opera (A) Renovations and improvements to the rehearsal studio/performance hall 125,000 (xxxvii) Bethel Park Volunteer Fire Department (A) Multi-municipal high-rise response equipment 700,000 (xxxviii) Findlay Township (A) Potato Garden Run Watershed, water and sewer infrastructure 15,662,000 (xxxix) North Fayette Township (A) Sewer line extension along Bateman Road 500,000 (xl) University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (A) Construction and development of the UPMC Pittsburgh Cancer Research Clinic 1,500,000 (xli) Public Auditorium Authority (A) Construction of a new facility to replace the Civic Arena 60,000,000 (xlii) Peoples Oakland Rehabilitation Organization (A) Acquisition of a brick facility located at 3433 Bates Street 500,000 (xliii) Buhl Planetarium (A) Acquisition and renovations to the former Buhl Planetarium for purposes of Italian American Cultural Center 1,000,000 (xliv) Allegheny County Hospital Development Authority (A) Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, renovations and improvements of 6th floor operating room and ICU 10,700,000 (B) Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, renovations of existing emergency department and new second floor patient care areas 4,700,000 (3) Armstrong County (i) Manor Township (A) Crooked Creek Horse Park Coliseum, construction of new coliseum and improvement of facility parking and roadways 2,260,000 (ii) County Projects (A) Slate Lick Industrial Park, development of the Planned Mixed-Use Community 3,000,000 (B) West Hills multitenant facility, development of a 30,000 square foot multi-occupancy building in the West Hills Industrial Park 1,850,000 (C) West Hills Industrial Park expansion 3,800,000 (D) Developments to the Apollo Industrial Project 1,000,000 (E) Developments to the Slate Lick Industrial Park 1,000,000 (F) Revitalization of Parks Bend Farms Industrial Park 2,000,000 (G) Expansion of Slate Lick Industrial Park 3,000,000 (H) Armstrong County multitenant facility, construction of a 30,000 square foot multitenant facility within the Slate Lick Industrial Park 950,000 (I) Schenley Industrial Park, railroad yard improvements in the park 1,000,000 (iii) Ford City Borough (A) Revitalization of the Industrial Reuse Project 3,000,000 (iv) Route 18 Corridor (A) Revitalization and development of area along PA Route 18 just south of the Interchange 2,500,000 (v) Monaca Redevelopment Site (A) Acquisition, development and site preparation 1,000,000 (vi) Ohio River Mixed-Use Project (A) Site identification, site assembly and site improvements to induce private investment in a mixed-use commercial development project 2,500,000 (vii) Kittanning Borough (A) Replace the sewage treatment facility in Kittanning Borough and extend lines into Manor Township, Rayburn Township and Kittanning Township 6,750,000 (viii) Whitesburg Water Project (A) Provide public water to the Route 422 East Corridor 1,250,000 (ix) Parks Township (A) Infrastructure development to include new water and sewage facilities 500,000 (4) Beaver County (i) Route 60 Corridor (A) Revitalization and development of area along Route 60 Corridor from Hopewell Township to Chippewa Township 2,500,000 (ii) Ellwood City Borough (A) Renovation and improvements to Stiefel Park 1,000,000 (iii) Borough of Rochester (A) Design and construction of a new facility for YMCA of Beaver County 1,500,000 (iv) Corporation for Economic Development (A) Site improvements to Hopewell Business and Industrial Site 3,000,000 (B) Aliquippa Industrial Site Development 5,000,000 (C) B & W site Redevelopment and site improvements 5,000,000 (D) Site improvements and acquisitions to Route 60 North Business Park 2,500,000 (E) Site improvements and acquisition to Route 18 Business Park 2,500,000 (F) Acquisition and site enhancements to the Monaca Redevelopment site 1,000,000 (G) Beaver River Dredging Project for enhanced river navigation and economic development projects 2,500,000 (H) Site improvements and development of the Ohio River Mixed-Use Project 2,500,000 (I) Site improvements and construction of a Hotel/Conference Center 1,000,000 (J) Site improvements to Hydril Property in Rochester Township for development of a multi-use, countywide recreation and entertainment center 2,000,000 (K) Site improvement for Governor's Park Project in New Sewickley Township 5,000,000 (v) Beaver County Corporation for Owner-Operator Projects (A) Construction of new multitenant facility 2,500,000 (vi) Beaver County Transportation Authority (A) Development of former K-mart Store site and construction of a fleet maintenance center 1,000,000 (5) Bedford County (i) Bedford County Industrial Park (A) Construction of multitenant building 1,000,000 (B) Construction of Old Bedford Village Cultural Heritage Center, including displays on Native American heritage in South-Central Pennsylvania 2,000,000 (C) Bedford Springs Hotel and Resort, Phase II 16,000,000 (D) Bedford County Business Park multitenant facility 1,500,000 (E) Bedford County Business Park, Phase II 5,000,000 (6) Berks County (i) City of Reading (A) Improvements to Municipal Memorial Stadium 4,800,000 (B) Sovereign Center expansion 3,500,000 (C) Reading City Civic Center, acquisition and renovation of two buildings and parking garage 5,000,000 (D) Reading Area Community College, construction of two facilities 13,000,000 (I) Technical center $9,000,000 (II) Regional police academy $4,000,000 (E) Reading Public Library, acquisition and renovation of historic Trexler Mansion 1,850,000 (F) Renovations to Reading Volunteer Firemen Memorial Fire Tower 1,000,000 (G) Reading Public Museum, acquire and rehabilitate attached building for addition to museum 2,000,000 (H) Reading Emergency Shelter, acquisition and renovation of a warehouse for emergency shelter 1,000,000 (I) Reading City Consolidated Public Works Facility, erect facility to house and maintain city-owned vehicles 1,500,000 (J) Berks County Historical Society Museum, acquire and restore adjoining building 1,000,000 (K) Rehabilitation of industrial site in City of Reading, including site remediation and design and construction of new facility 13,500,000 (L) Design and construction of commercial building in center city of Reading 6,000,000 (M) Design and construction of a 200,000 square foot office tower in downtown section of City of Reading 7,500,000 (N) Industrial reclamation project, rehabilitation of old factory for a new manufacturing plant 1,500,000 (O) Expansion of the Fourth and Cherry Streets garage 1,250,000 (P) Berks County Convention Center 8,000,000 (Q) Improvements to the Regional Training Facility for police and safety personnel 7,500,000 (ii) Muhlenberg Township (A) Construction of municipal building 1,250,000 (iii) Berks County Redevelopment Authority (A) Revitalization project 6,500,000 (iv) Berks Area Transportation Authority (A) Rehabilitate existing Reading Franklin Street Railroad Station and construction of parking garage 1,000,000 (v) County Projects (A) Construction of Berks County Fire Training Facility 1,000,000 (vi) Bethany Children's Home (A) Construction of an emergency shelter 1,851,000 (vii) New Morgan Borough Authority (A) Construction of Formula Motorsports Park 20,000,000 (viii) Township of Greenwich (A) Renovation of existing building for township office and meeting room 250,000 (ix) Topton Borough (A) Construction of maintenance building 100,000 (B) Upgrade of the sewage treatment plant 2,210,000 (x) Borough of Bernville (A) Upgrade of the sewage treatment plant 3,700,000 (xi) Cumru Township (A) Improvements to the Fire Training Center Burn Building 2,500,000 (7) Blair County (i) County Projects (A) Land acquisition and development initiatives at various industrial sites in Southern Blair County 3,000,000 (B) Blair County baseball field and stadium, Phase II 2,200,000 (C) Northern I-99 Enterprise Zone Development Project, including the Tyrone Gateway, Vail Bald Eagle Business Park and Tipton Corridor, redesign and access improvements 7,500,000 (D) Tyrone Streetscape, Borough of Tyrone 4,500,000 (ii) Morrison's Cove Memorial Park Association (A) Renovation of park facilities 1,000,000 (iii) City of Altoona (A) Construction of police building 1,500,000 (B) Construction of parking garage 3,750,000 (C) Acquisition and site improvements at 17th Street bounded by Union and 8th Avenues 10,000,000 (D) Altoona Heritage Discovery Center, development of a downtown economic and educational mixed-use facility 3,750,000 (E) Altoona Transportation Gateway Project 5,000,000 (iv) Railroader's Memorial Museum (A) K4 Restoration 600,000 (v) Development and construction of multitenant business/industrial facility 1,500,000 (vi) Altoona-Blair County Entrepreneurial Resource Center 2,500,000 (vii) I-99 Corridor (A) All phases of design, acquisition, construction, including adjacent offsite improvements of business/technology park in vicinity of Frankstown and 17th Street 25,000,000 (viii) Northern I-99 Enterprise Zone (A) Land acquisition rehabilitation and upgrade of underutilized industrial sites 4,000,000 (8) Bradford County (i) Sayre Borough (A) Streetscapes, building and facade restorations/rehabilitations and reconstruction of central business district facilities 3,214,000 (ii) Towanda Borough (A) Towanda Central Business District, enhancements, including facade restorations, streetscapes, structure improvements/rehabilitation 23,270,000 (9) Bucks County (i) Bucks County Redevelopment Authority (A) Revitalization and development of zone throughout the length of the Delaware and Lehigh Canal in Bristol Borough; Phase I, conversion of Gurndy Powerhouse to Educational and Historical Museum; Phase II, reopen Delaware and Lehigh Canal 5,000,000 (ii) Bucks County Technical School (A) Expansion of facility to a state-of-the-art comprehensive technical academy 1,800,000 (iii) Mercer Museum (A) Construction of educational programming resource wing 4,000,000 (iv) Pearl S. Buck Foundation (A) Improvements to the Pearl S. Buck House 1,000,000 (v) Richboro 2000 (A) Road improvements and downtown revitalization projects 1,000,000 (vi) Bristol Township (A) ((A) repealed June 22, 2000, P.L.136, No.27) (B) Construction of Community Center in Croydon Section 2,400,000 (vii) Bristol Township School District (A) Renovations to school buildings 2,484,000 (viii) Bucks County Community College (Upper Bucks Campus) (A) For purchase and renovation of existing building in Perkasie to provide branch campus 4,800,000 (ix) Middletown Township (A) Construction of municipal building 5,500,000 (x) Bensalem Township (A) Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, construction of a Racial Justice Center 2,500,000 (xi) Solebury Township (A) Acquire and preserve Ingham Springs 600,000 (xii) Doylestown Township (A) Enhance Route 611 corridor into Doylestown Township 500,000 (B) Acquire and preserve a portion of Ford Hook Farm 750,000 (C) Public improvements to Livezey Park 250,000 (xiii) Heritage Conservancy (A) Broad Street Corridor, Doylestown Borough, relocation of utilities, street improvements, streetscape improvements 2,000,000 (B) Acquisition and rehabilitation of a bed and breakfast 850,000 (C) Bucks County barns adaptive reuse demonstration project 1,250,000 (D) Wycombe Rail Station Rehabilitation 250,000 (E) Native Plant Nursery 300,000 (xiv) Doylestown Borough (A) Expansion of James A. Michener Art Museum 3,000,000 (B) Parking garage to be used for visitor parking for the Mercer Museum, James A. Michener Art Museum and the Bucks County Free Library 3,000,000 (C) Creation of bike-and-hike trail 3,000,000 (D) Land acquisition for preservation of open space adjacent to College 3,000,000 (xv) Morrisville Borough (A) Restoration of 1896 Pumphouse Facility 1,200,000 (xvi) Upper Southampton Township (A) Infrastructure improvements and capital acquisitions 3,700,000 (xvii) County Projects (A) Lower Bucks Regional History and Culture Center 6,000,000 (B) James A. Michener Library 2,000,000 (C) Acquisition of Van Sant Airport property for preservation and designation as a historic airfield 750,000 (xviii) New Hope Chamber of Commerce (A) Improvements to business district 1,000,000 (10) Butler County (i) County Projects (A) Butler County Arts Center 3,300,000 (B) Expansion of Butler Community Development Corporation water system at the Butler County Business Park to other key sites 1,988,000 (C) Expansion of water lines for 400-acre site for business park, Chicora Borough 1,000,000 (D) Construction of the Butler County Fire School and acquisition of original equipment 1,638,000 (ii) City of Butler (A) Renovation of Central Museum and upgrade of preservation status of companion properties of historical significance 1,000,000 (B) Development of vacant acreage at the Pullman Standard site, including renovations to remaining Pullman Standard buildings 1,825,000 (C) Restoration of Butler County Prison Annex 350,000 (D) Construction of Ice Rink Sports Center 2,000,000 (iii) Clinton Township (A) Agribusiness site development project at the Victory Road Business Park 3,000,000 (iv) Penn Township (A) Sewer improvements 4,000,000 (v) Middlesex Township (A) Sewer improvements 10,000,000 (vi) Adams Township (A) Sewer improvements 600,000 (vii) West Sunbury (A) Water system improvements 500,000 (viii) Butler County Community College (A) Construction of a new running track and baseball field 290,000 (ix) Lyndora Borough (A) Construction of American Legion Community Center, including infrastructure improvements and land acquisition 1,000,000 (11) Cambria County (i) City of Johnstown (A) To develop and construct a regional community center in Johnstown 15,300,000 (B) Renovations and repairs of City Hall 852,000 (ii) East Conemaugh Borough (A) Construction of municipal garage/storage facility 100,000 (iii) Loretto Borough (A) Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art 5,000,000 (iv) Adams Township (A) Renovation and site development of Saint Michael Heritage District 1,400,000 (v) County Projects (A) Expansion of the Cambria County War Memorial Arena 16,200,000 (B) Development and site construction of the Johnstown Regional Community Conference Center 15,300,000 (C) Acquisition and renovations for the Manufacture Water Company 2,000,000 (11.1) Cameron County (i) County Projects (A) Renovation and addition of the Cameron County Courthouse and Annex building 3,000,000 (B) Upgrade to the Mid-Cameron County Authority Sewage Treatment Plant 3,350,000 (12) Centre County (i) Centre Region Council of Governments (A) Construction of a Centre County Safety Training Facility 2,018,000 (ii) Centre County Convention and Visitors Bureau (A) Construction of a visitors center 3,000,000 (iii) Moshannon Valley Economic Development Partnership (A) Construction of an industrial site on land located along PA Route 322, east of Phillipsburg 1,865,000 (iv) Chamber of Business and Industry of Centre County (A) Development of Phase III of the Penn Eagle Industrial Park 1,741,000 (v) Borough of State College (A) Construction of new community activity facilities in new town center 2,000,000 (13) Chester County (i) County Projects (A) Underground Railroad Museum 1,000,000 (B) Preservation of the Brandywine Battlefield, Meetinghouse Road Corridor, including land acquisition and the acquisition of easements 6,000,000 (ii) City of Coatesville (A) Streetscapes improvements 250,000 (B) Steel Heritage Museum 22,000,000 (iii) Downingtown (A) Downingtown Area Good Neighbor Community Center 1,300,000 (iv) Malvern Borough (A) Preservation of the Paoli Battlefield, including the acquisition of land 3,000,000 (v) Valley Township (A) Minor league baseball stadium 15,000,000 (vi) The People's Light & Theatre Company (A) Construction, reconstruction and equipment 2,000,000 (vii) American Helicopter Museum and Education Center (A) Building and land acquisition for expansion of museum 1,000,000 (viii) Devon Horse Show (A) Acquisition of land for use as a horse show and fair facility 2,500,000 (ix) Phoenixville Area Economic Development Corporation (A) Development of Foundry Building and purchase of adjacent land for parking lot 1,500,000 (x) Chester County Intermediate Unit (A) Provide fiber optic lines to all public schools in Chester County for video instruction, communications and data management 4,700,000 (xi) Chester County Historical Society (A) Acquisition and renovation of a collection storage facility 1,000,000 (14) Clarion County (i) County Projects (A) Construction of community YMCA facility 3,700,000 (B) Infrastructure development including the installation of water and sewer lines and construction of roadways, Beaver Township Industrial Park 1,068,000 (C) Freeman Institute of Sustainable Forestry, construction and renovation of facilities and procurement of training equipment 3,025,000 (15) Clearfield County (i) Gulich Township (A) Revitalization of facilities at Mountz Memorial Park 1,000,000 (ii) Houtzdale Borough (A) Design and build new government building 1,000,000 (iii) Chest Township (A) Design and build new government building 1,000,000 (iv) Curwensville Borough (A) Economic revitalization of downtown area 1,000,000 (v) Osceola Mills Borough (A) Economic revitalization of downtown area 1,000,000 (vi) Lawrence Township (A) Redevelopment of Harbison-Walker Industrial Site 1,000,000 (vii) Clearfield County Fair and Park Board (A) Construction of new grandstand 1,000,000 (viii) City of Dubois (A) Dubois Education Foundation (I) Acquisition and renovation of the IDEAL property for future educational use 4,000,000 (B) Shopping center land acquisition 4,000,000 (ix) Dubois Area Economic Development Corporation (A) Construction of a business incubator 1,500,000 (16) Clinton County (i) City of Lock Haven (A) Acquisition of land and development of industrial park on the site of the Keystone Central School District practice field and football stadium 400,000 (B) Acquisition and development of industrial park or commerce park 4,000,000 (C) Spring Street Development Project 330,000 (ii) Lamar Township (A) Acquisition and infrastructure development of a 91-acre business park at the I-80/Route 220 Corridor 1,500,000 (iii) Western Clinton County Council of Governments (A) Acquisition and development of an industrial park in the Borough of South Renovo 500,000 (iv) Clinton County Economic Partnership (A) Acquisition of land and development of industrial park near Interstate 80 in Lamar Township 2,000,000 (17) Columbia County (i) Berwick Borough (A) Berwick Municipal and Work Force Development Center, renovate and rehabilitate blighted downtown facility for use as a municipal office building and location of Luzerne County Community College campus 1,000,000 (ii) Bloomsburg (A) Bloomsburg Town Office Center, renovate and rehabilitate downtown facility for office center 1,000,000 (B) Bloomsburg Municipal and Regional Arts Center, renovate and rehabilitate downtown facility for use as municipal office space and regional arts center 1,000,000 (iii) County Projects (A) Improvements to the Bloomsburg Technology Center 1,400,000 (18) Crawford County (i) Allegheny College (A) ((A) repealed June 22, 2000, P.L.136, No.27) (ii) Titusville Industrial Park (A) Development improvements 2,000,000 (iii) City of Titusville 1,000,000 (A) Renovation of a central city block downtown 1,000,000 (iv) Keystone Regional Industrial Park (A) Infrastructure improvements 3,500,000 (v) Meadville Medical Center/Wesbury United Methodist Community (A) Majestic Oak Senior Health/Wellness Center 1,500,000 (vi) City of Meadville (A) Rail Heritage Center, development/rehabilitation of rail depot 2,580,000 (vii) County Projects (A) Construction of stadium, City of Meadville 1,100,000 (B) Titusville Industrial Park rail improvements 2,000,000 (viii) Greenwood Township (A) Industrial park improvements and site acquisition 3,500,000 (ix) Titusville Area Hospital (A) Construction and renovation 2,000,000 (x) Titusville Opportunity Park (A) Rail Siding Project 2,000,000 (19) Cumberland County (i) County Projects (A) Construction of an Army Museum on land adjacent to the U.S. Military Reservation, Carlisle Barracks 25,000,000 (20) Dauphin County (i) Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art (A) Construction of center 3,000,000 (ii) City of Harrisburg (A) Relocation and improvement to Harrisburg Community Theatre, Hurlock Street Facility 1,000,000 (B) Construction of National Civil War and Post Civil War Museum 14,900,000 (C) Riverside Stadium expansion and improvements 6,500,000 (D) Paxton Commons Area economic development and improvements 6,900,000 (E) Acquisition, retrofit, improvement and reuse of former Post Office site at 813 Market Street for economic development 11,000,000 (F) Improvements to Downtown Gaslight District 10,500,000 (G) Building acquisition, renovations and improvements to North Third Street corridor 7,000,000 (H) City Island improvements, including site expansion and upgrade to Skyline Sports Complex 9,000,000 (I) Development around Third and Paxton Streets, including land and building acquisition for commercial and industrial developments 16,000,000 (J) Waterfront development, including retail and recreational facilities on East Shore and City Island, Riverfront 4,000,000 Park lighting, signage and utility systems (K) Citywide and downtown lighting projects, directional signage and tourism signage 4,000,000 (L) Additional funds for the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame Museum, City Island, Harrisburg 3,300,000 (iii) Susquehanna Township (A) Construction of new Edgemont Fire Station 500,000 (iv) Swatara Township (A) Construction of new Lawnton Fire Station 500,000 (21) Delaware County (i) Darlington Fine Arts Center, Concord Township (A) Construction of a performing arts center 1,200,000 (ii) Marcus Hook (A) Renovation and major structural overhaul of community center 1,500,000 (B) Construct new facility for Marcus Hook Fire Co. 500,000 (iii) The Chester City Recreational Center and Library (A) New construction 3,500,000 (iv) City of Chester (A) Design and construction of multipurpose facility in city 3,500,000 (B) I-95 Gateway Project (I) Improvements to historic museum and mansion and to develop a theater, museum and mansion entertainment complex 6,000,000 (v) Upper Darby Township (A) Testing, remedial action and demolition on Shadeland Avenue 650,000 (22) Elk County (i) Fox Township (A) Improvements and construction at Fox Township Community Park 1,000,000 (ii) City of St. Marys (A) Land acquisition, site preparation and construction of the St. Marys Community Center 6,200,000 (B) Revitalize downtown business center, design and construct city hall, police department, central fire station, historical museum, art gallery and news center 6,500,000 (C) Flood control 1,500,000 (D) Street reconstruction projects 3,500,000 (E) Construction of the Elk Creek sewer interceptor 2,500,000 (F) Downtown infrastructure improvements 3,400,000 (iii) North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission (A) Development, construction and site acquisition for the Eastern Elk Heritage Park and Big Game Visitors Center that will encompass parts of 7,200,000 Cameron, Clearfield, Elk and Jefferson Counties (23) Erie County (i) Dr. Gertrude A. Barber Center (A) Development of a national institute for education, research and state-of-the-art services for persons with disabilities 3,000,000 (ii) Erie Area Fund for the Arts (A) Cultural district signage and electronic information system 1,000,000 (iii) Erie Art Museum and Erie County Historical Society at Discovery Square (A) ((A) repealed June 22, 2000, P.L.136, No.27) (iv) Erie City Brownfield Keystone Opportunity Zone (A) Development of three inner city Brownfield Industrial Park projects 4,000,000 (v) Erie Historical Museum (A) Restoration of the Watson-Curtze Mansion 3,000,000 (vi) YMCA of Greater Erie (A) Construction of swimming pool complex 1,600,000 (vii) Erie Port Authority (A) Construction of Erie Bay Front Convention Center 12,500,000 (viii) City of Erie (A) Development of Erie Convention Center 26,000,000 (B) Development of education and research center 3,000,000 (C) Pennsylvania Zoological Council, revitalization of public zoo 10,000,000 (D) Revitalization and development in the Erie cultural district 500,000 (E) Restoration of Erie Historical Museum 1,500,000 (F) Revitalization of three inner city industrial parks 1,650,000 (G) Erie Rowing Club and Maritime Center 8,000,000 (H) Erie Community Cultural Center 1,356,000 (I) Project Hope for the Homeless, 1023 East Twenty-sixth and 562 East Third Street, renovations of facility, Erie 1,000,000 (J) Project Hope, 118-224 East Eleventh Street, Erie 2,461,000 (K) Downtown commercial revitalization 1,000,000 (L) Redevelopment, construction and infrastructure improvements to Discovery Square 2,000,000 (M) Redevelopment Authority of the City of Erie, Erie Business Development Resource Center 1,000,000 (N) Provide facility for Warbirds Air Museum 1,500,000 (O) Fenestra Freight Facility 5,000,000 (P) Erie Zoo (I) Children's Zoo renovation 3,200,000 (II) Visitors services improvements and construction 3,800,000 (Q) Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port Authority (I) Keystone Opportunity Zone Industrial Park Subdivision 1,500,000 (R) Rehabilitation and renovations to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Erie, Inc. 1,750,000 (S) Erie United Methodist Alliance, Project Hope for the Homeless 1,558,000 (T) City Mission/New Life Center, Phase II improvements 2,461,000 (ix) County Projects (A) Subdivision and improvements to Industrial Park 1,500,000 (B) Expansion and construction of Erie County Children's Library 500,000 (C) Construction to the Erie Public Learning Network 1,000,000 (D) Erie Knowledge Park, Phase II 3,253,000 (E) Housing and neighborhood development service, removal of underground storage tanks, demolition of structure, development of community space at Chestnut Street Project 2,200,000 (F) Headwaters Conservation Park, construction of 10,000 square foot multipurpose facility 2,025,000 (G) International Institute of Erie, establishment of an Erie Community Cultural Center 1,356,000 (H) Edinboro YMCA, construction of pool and attendant facilities 1,000,000 (x) Erie City Water Authority (A) Rehabilitation of pump house facilities 3,500,000 (xi) Millcreek Township (A) Provide safe access to rails, renovations and development of education and recreational facilities and resource management at Asbury Woods Greenway 1,691,000 (xii) Haborcreek Township (A) Development of Shades Beach Park 6,000,000 (xiii) City of Corry (A) Construction of bike/ trails 1,000,000 (B) Construction of the Corry Outdoor Recreation Complex 2,400,000 (C) Development of the Virtual Development Project at the Phase II, Corry Industrial Park 2,500,000 (D) High Technology Education and Training Laboratory 1,500,000 (E) Development improvements between Lowville and Route 17 20,000,000 (xiv) City of Corry Redevelopment Authority (A) Corry downtown renovation project 1,000,000 (B) Purchase and acquisition of a facility for conversion to a multitenant/incubator facility in the City of Corry 2,200,000 (xv) Corry Area Industrial Development Corporation (A) Corry industrial park expansion 1,000,000 (B) Development of a Phase II industrial park and incubator facility 3,000,000 (xvi) Erie School District (A) Rehabilitation and restoration of the Academic School of Excellence 2,000,000 (B) Rehabilitation and restoration of the Veterans Memorial Stadium 1,500,000 (xvii) Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) (A) Construction of a multipurpose building to house a medical library, student union and classrooms 14,800,000 (24) Fayette County (i) Fay-Penn Economic Development Council (A) Renovation of the Touchstone Center for Crafts 1,000,000 (B) Additional funds for the restoration of the State Theatre Center for the Arts 2,000,000 (C) Additional funds for the restoration and expansion of the Fort Necessity Visitors Center 5,000,000 (ii) County Projects (A) Rehabilitation and structural improvements to National Destination Facility 6,500,000 (B) Rehabilitation and construction of Touchstone Center for Crafts facility 1,000,000 (C) Development of additional bike trails that connect to the Yough Trail between Pittsburgh and Washington, D.C., as part of the Council Bicycle Trail 1,250,000 (D) Construction and improvements to Fort Necessity Visitors Center 5,000,000 (E) Rehabilitation and site improvements to the State Theatre Center for the Arts 3,000,000 (F) Fayette County Emergency Medical Services Council AEDs-Lifpak 500, or equivalent, with battery and case, software and modem 300,000 (iii) Fallingwater (A) Operations and support services 550,000 (B) Preservation of landscape and stewardship site 3,032,000 (C) Preservation of buildings and collections 2,950,000 (iv) Fayette County Keystone Opportunity Zone (A) For industrial development projects 2,000,000 (25) Franklin County (i) Borough of Chambersburg (A) For public improvements and development costs, including land acquisition, for a veterans park on a site known as the Village of Falling Spring, within the Borough of Chambersburg 1,000,000 (26) Forest County (i) Tionesta Borough (A) Community Services Facility, erect building 250,000 (B) Hunting and Fishing Museum, construction of building 3,750,000 (ii) Jenks Township (A) Industrial development, renovate site of Anchor Glass 425,000 (iii) Forest County Industrial Development Corporation (A) Infrastructure improvements for the KOZ Industrial Park in Forest County 2,000,000 (26.1) Franklin County (i) County Projects (A) Agricultural and environmental center 1,002,000 (B) Fire training center 633,000 (ii) Borough of Chambersburg (A) Restoration of Capital Theatre 2,000,000 (26.2) Fulton County (i) County Projects (A) Fulton Medical Center, McConnellsburg Borough, construction of new medical center to serve Fulton County 20,000,000 (B) Fulton County Industrial Development Association, multitenant facility 2,000,000 (C) Community Auditorium and Performing Arts Center, 1,000,000 (27) Greene County (i) County Projects (A) Mather site development and improvements, Phase I 7,000,000 (B) Nemacolin Industrial Park, Phase I site development and improvements 15,000,000 (C) Acquisition, demolition and rehabilitation of Greene County Armory 1,250,000 (D) Exit 3, Phase I, industrial site development and improvements 4,600,000 (E) Exit 3, Phase II, industrial site development and improvements 1,500,000 (F) Revitalization of Kirby commercial site 1,000,000 (G) Development and improvement of Lantz Farm industrial site 5,000,000 (H) Paisley Industrial Park, Phase I, site development 1,250,000 (I) Paisley Industrial Park, formulate land acquisition strategy and construction of spec building 600,000 (J) Mount Morris Industrial Park, construction of spec building 600,000 (K) Franklin Township Industrial Park, expansion and improvements to site 5,700,000 (L) Land Bank Resources, land acquisition for key development sites 2,000,000 (M) Construction of a spec building at the Meadow Ridge Industrial Park 700,000 (N) Provision of water resources and supply to Graysville Elementary School 2,200,000 (O) Route 21 Khedive Area water line extension 4,000,000 (P) Wind Ridge water line extension 1,700,000 (Q) Kirby to Mount Morris water line extension 2,000,000 (R) Spraggs water line extension 1,000,000 (S) Carmichaels-Cumberland Joint Sewer Authority, sewer extension to Paisley Industrial Park 1,000,000 (T) Lower Ten Mile, sewer extension to Wilson Company industrial park 1,000,000 (U) Southwestern Pennsylvania Water Authority, water line extension to Graysville Industrial Park 2,200,000 (ii) Carmichaels Borough (A) Construction of Flenniken Public Library 2,000,000 (iii) Jefferson Township (A) Adamik Road water line extension 350,000 (iv) Franklin Township (A) Sugar Run Road water line extension 400,000 (B) Water, sewer and storm water extension along SR 2026 450,000 (v) Washington Township (A) Route 221 water line extension 2,100,000 (B) Tollgate to Washington Township water line extension 2,050,000 (28) Huntingdon County (i) County Projects (A) Lake Raystown Amphitheater 2,000,000 (B) East Broad Top Railroad Shop Museum, Rockhill Furnace 8,200,000 (ii) Hemlock Girl Scout Council (A) Construction of a new dining hall, showerhouse and other facilities to expand Hemlock Girl Scout Council's Golden Pond Program Center 582,000 (29) Indiana County (i) Jimmy Stewart Museum Center - IUP Performing Arts Center (A) Expansion 7,500,000 (ii) County project (A) Expansion of Indiana Corporate Campus Government Facility 4,000,000 (B) White Township, development of Commerce Center II Redevelopment Park 600,000 (C) Development of multitenant building located at Indiana Corporate Campus 650,000 (iii) Indiana University of Pennsylvania (A) Construction of new multipurpose convocation center 20,000,000 (iv) Jimmy Stewart Airport (A) Construct and rehabilitate Airport Industrial Park 500,000 (30) Jefferson County (i) Jefferson County Development Council, Inc. (A) Powder Metal Technology and Education Center 2,500,000 (B) Jefferson County Powder Metal Tech Center, construction of a multitenant building in Falls Creek Industrial Park 2,175,000 (31) Lackawanna County (i) County projects (A) Sports Complex and Olympic Training Facility for International Competition 20,625,000 (B) Acquisition and construction of Cancer Institute Headquarters Facility 3,600,000 (ii) Greenfield Township (A) Senior Citizen Center 250,000 (iii) Moosic Borough (A) Improvements to recreation area/park 100,000 (B) Senior Citizen Center 250,000 (C) Moosic Borough Library 750,000 (iv) Moscow Borough (A) Improvements to Golden Park 100,000 (B) Senior Citizen Center 250,000 (v) Newton Township (A) Newton Recreation Center, infrastructure improvements 100,000 (vi) Old Forge Borough, recreation center 500,000 (vii) South Abington Township (A) Infrastructure for Victorian Village Project 2,000,000 (B) Development of South Abington Commons 750,000 (viii) Lackawanna County multipurpose stadium (A) Improvements, including, but not limited to, replacement of Astroturf, joint and sealant replacement, concrete repairs, painting of steel equipment, signs and repairs to concession stands and new sound system 2,200,000 (B) Development of a 5,000-seat indoor/outdoor amphitheater in the City of Scranton 4,000,000 (ix) Scranton School District (A) Construction of high school and/or rehabilitation and/or additions to the existing school buildings and properties within the City of Scranton 7,700,000 (x) Keystone Junior College (A) Computer Center 1,000,000 (xi) Borough of Jessup (A) Acquisition, development and construction of a business park 1,750,000 (B) Moosic Mountain Business Park infrastructure development 1,750,000 (xii) City of Scranton (A) Renovation of former North Scranton Jr. High School for use by Goodwill Industries 4,873,000 (32) Lancaster County (i) Elizabethtown Public Library (A) Demolish Mellon Bank building; construction of a new, state-of-the-art, functional library; and restoration of adjacent stone building 1,600,000 (ii) City of Lancaster (A) Revitalization of the South Duke Street Gateway Corridor, including Roberto Clemente Recreation Area 1,000,000 (iii) Ephrata Borough (A) Acquisition, rehabilitation and renovation of the Mountain Springs Hotel, including auxiliary buildings and facilities 5,000,000 (iv) County Projects (A) Construction of multipurpose ballpark 10,000,000 (v) The Pennsylvania Academy of Music (A) For expansion of the existing space to accommodate additional teaching studios and recital hall 6,000,000 (33) Lawrence County (i) County Projects (A) Construction of a Cultural Arts Center at Westminster College 5,000,000 (B) Riverview Commerce Park, Phase II, site development 5,000,000 (C) New Castle Civic Center development 3,000,000 (D) Development and improvement of New Castle tourist destination project 20,000,000 (ii) Neshannock Township (A) Neshannock Business Park, Phase II, site development 4,500,000 (B) Renovation and expansion 1,100,000 (iii) New Castle (A) Development of Three Rivers Business Park 1,000,000 (B) Building acquisition, renovation and relocation of the Women's Shelter/Rape Crises Center of Lawrence County 1,000,000 (iv) North Beaver Township (A) Township infrastructure improvements 1,500,000 (v) Butler City (A) Improvements to Butler City Memorial Park 120,000 (vi) Westminster College Summer Music Institute (A) Development of Western Pennsylvania Summer Musical Festival and Music Outreach Program 4,500,000 (34) Lebanon County (i) Lebanon Expo Center (A) Land acquisition and facility improvements 2,000,000 (ii) Union Canal Tunnel Park (A) Visitor center, walking trail and acquisition of land 2,000,000 (iii) Lebanon Valley Council of the Arts (A) Acquisition and renovation of the Old Lebanon Market House 1,500,000 (iv) Pennsylvania Rainbow Region Vacation Bureau (A) Construction of a Hospitality Center/Visitors Center in Myerstown 300,000 (v) Annville Township (A) Streetscape improvement project 2,500,000 (35) Lehigh County (i) Lehigh Landing Riverfront Redevelopment Project (A) Site assembly and development 500,000 (B) America on Wheels Museum 12,000,000 (ii) Construction of Game Preserve Zoo Revitalization Project 30,000,000 (ii.1) North Whitehall and Lowhill Townships (A) Capital improvements to the Trexler-Lehigh County Game Preserve 20,000,000 (iii) National Museum of Industrial History (A) Construction of preview center and main museum 30,000,000 (iv) Banana Factory (A) Renovations and expansion 750,000 (v) City of Allentown (A) Acquisition and demolition of adjacent structures and construction of an addition to the Allentown Art Museum 8,000,000 (B) Purchase and renovation of buildings at the Allentown State Hospital for Lehigh Valley Community Services for Children 2,000,000 (C) Construction of parking deck for the Transportation Museum and multipurpose facilities for Lehigh Landing 5,000,000 (D) Renovation and restoration of buildings and improvements to the streetscape in and around the 800 block of Hamilton Mall 15,000,000 (E) Allentown School District, renovations to J. Birney Krum Stadium 1,000,000 (F) Reclamation and redevelopment of the former city incinerator site and adjacent properties 10,000,000 (G) Construction of Lehigh County Historical Society Museum and related infrastructure improvements at Lehigh River Landing 3,000,000 (vi) Discovery Center of Science and Technology (A) Construction of film format theater 4,000,000 (vii) Korea/Vietnam Memorial (A) Construction of a National Education Center 2,000,000 (viii) Easton (A) Upgrades to State Theater, backstage expansion and development of office space 1,700,000 (ix) North Whitehall Township (A) Purchase farmland/development rights 500,000 (B) Development of Minnich Tract for recreation 1,500,000 (C) Erect new public works building 1,546,000 (D) Acquisition of property for open space and recreation 1,500,000 (E) Development of Schnecksville Park for recreation 589,000 (x) Borough of Macungie Historical Building (A) Acquisition, design and general renovation 254,000 (xi) East Penn School District (A) Community recreation and sports facility 1,000,000 (36) Luzerne County (i) New site (A) Acquisition and development of mixed-use recreational and commerce industrial site 6,500,000 (ii) City of Wilkes-Barre (A) Downtown economic and redevelopment project 22,000,000 (B) Acquisition and rehabilitation of land and buildings for the Weinberg 1,000,000 Northeast Pennsylvania Regional Food Bank (C) Downtown theater/entertainment parking complex 6,000,000 (D) Expansion of Park N. Nock North, addition of two new decks to existing structure 2,500,000 (E) Construction of Coal Street Corporate Corridor Parking Garage 5,000,000 (F) Renovation of Hotel Sterling into a commercial complex 7,500,000 (G) Construction of an office tower and adjoining parking garage 10,350,000 (H) Acquisition, demolition and rehabilitation of abandoned redevelopment authority buildings in Diamond Corporate Park 1,500,000 (I) Renovations to vacant 100,000 square foot office tower on public square 4,000,000 (J) Acquisition of site work for a 200-job expansion of an existing manufacturing corporation, Trion Corporation 750,000 (K) Acquisition, demolition and rehabilitation of the abandoned Shapiro Scrap Yard, Sanitary Laundry and Sea Isle Sports Wear 1,000,000 (L) Acquisition, rehabilitation and demolition of the abandoned Murray Complex 1,000,000 (M) Renovations to the FM Kirby Center for performing arts 3,200,000 (N) Construction of downtown parking garage 5,000,000 (O) Demolition of former Sloam heat authority structures 1,000,000 (iii) Hanover Township (A) Construction of Hanover Crossing High Technology Industrial Park 2,000,000 (B) Construction of Community Recreation Center 500,000 (iv) Newport Township (A) Construction of Newport Motor Sports Park 1,000,000 (B) Construction of Penobscot Ridge Mountain Bike Retreat Area 100,000 (v) City of Pittston (A) Site improvements and expansion of Riverfront Park 1,800,000 (B) City of Pittston Redevelopment Authority, removal of blighted properties in downtown 350,000 (vi) County Projects (A) Construction and developments to Juvenile Detention Center 2,400,000 (B) County Correctional Facility expansion 2,500,000 (C) Construction to County Administration Building 5,000,000 (D) Renovations and expansion to Luzerne County Courthouse 1,500,000 (E) Construction of County Parking Garage 1,300,000 (F) Renovation and improvements to Moon Lake Park 550,000 (G) Construction and improvements to Luzerne County Sports Complex 450,000 (H) Relocate and rehabilitate rail siding to Biscontini Distribution Center 866,000 (I) Hazle Township, development of Cranberry Creek Gateway Park: Phase I 1,714,000 Phase II 5,574,000 Phase III 9,781,000 (J) Luzerne County Redevelopment Authority, removal of blighted properties 150,000 (K) Luzerne County Community College, construction of regional athletic facility 10,000,000 (vii) Luzerne County Community College (A) Day-care center 150,000 (viii) Pittston Area School District (A) Athletic facility 100,000 (ix) College Misericordia (A) Development and construction of an Arts Center on Misericordia's college campus 2,500,000 (37) Lycoming County (i) Williamsport (A) Renovations to Bowman Field 1,500,000 (ii) South Williamsport (A) Construction of Little League Baseball Stadium 6,000,000 (iii) East Lycoming Recreation Authority (A) Construction of multipurpose recreational building 1,000,000 (iv) Lycoming County Historical Society Museum (A) Expansion and improvement of exhibits and services 600,000 (v) Montoursville (A) Regional sewer system 3,000,000 (vi) County Projects (A) Higher Dimension Technology Park, land acquisition 4,100,000 (B) Lycoming County industrial park, land acquisition 3,500,000 (38) McKean County (i) Lewis Run Borough (A) Improve access 100,000 (ii) Kane Borough (A) Industrial Park, site development 650,000 (iii) City of Bradford, Office of Economic and Community Development (A) Renovation, addition and improvements to the old City Hall building 2,600,000 (B) Upgrades to the Parkway Complex 1,100,000 (iv) McKean County Industrial Development Authority (A) Construction of a communications, art and technology building in Bradford 14,500,000 (v) McKean County Redevelopment and Housing Authority (A) Hamlin Lake Dam repair - restoration project 1,000,000 (39) Mercer County (i) Borough of Greenville (A) Recreation Improvement Program, Phases I and II 5,376,000 (ii) City of Sharon (A) Columbia Theatre for the Arts 8,000,000 (B) Rehabilitation of the Westinghouse plant 20,000,000 (iii) Mercer County Area Agency on Aging, Inc. (A) Renovations to existing facility and design and construction of a geriatric health center 4,520,000 (iv) Shenango Valley Industrial Park (A) Development improvements 1,000,000 (v) County Projects (A) Air and Space Institute/Entertainment Destination Center 25,000,000 (vi) City of Farrell (A) Renovation of Shenango Valley Multiservice Center 4,500,000 (B) Demolition, revitalization and renovation of blighted and underutilized buildings and associated development 3,000,000 (39.1) Mifflin County (i) County Projects (A) Improvements to Old Mifflin County Courthouse 785,000 (ii) Mifflin County Industrial Development Corporation (A) Development of the Mifflin County Industrial Plaza 2,000,000 (40) Monroe County (i) Stroudsburg Borough (A) Revitalization of downtown 1,000,000 (B) Historic downtown Main Street lighting program 650,000 (ii) Pocono Medical Center (A) Construction of multilevel parking garage/heliport 6,000,000 (B) Expansion and renovation of community emergency services 8,000,000 (iii) Smithfield Township (A) Expansion of wastewater treatment system and municipal water 1,500,000 (iv) Industries (A) Expansion of business park 19,575,000 (B) Expansion of Pocono Mountains Business Park, Phase II 1,545,000 (41) Montgomery County (i) Salvation Army Community Center (A) Land acquisition and construction 1,000,000 (ii) Norristown Borough (A) Construction of hotel at Hancock Square 3,000,000 (B) Construction of parking garage 1,250,000 (C) Construction of exhibits and education and hospital facility for the Elmwood Park Zoo 1,100,000 (iii) Peter Wentz Farmstead (A) Construction of Education and Visitor Center 1,000,000 (iv) Plymouth Township (A) East Plymouth Valley Park, pond reconstruction; front bridge replacement; pavilion, gazebo, paving and streambank stabilization 400,000 (B) Greater Plymouth Community Center (I) Purchase of property, renovation of the existing building, new construction of Phase II and creation of an adjoining public park 13,000,000 (II) Computer Resource Center 125,000 (C) JFK Park, Construction of playground, pavilion, parking area, trail, tennis courts, bocci courts, ball fields, wetland trail extensions and storage building 600,000 (v) Lower Merion Township (A) Development of community park 2,000,000 (vi) Upper Merion Township (A) Construction of Senior Service Center 500,000 (vii) Upper Merion Township and Valley Forge Historical Society (A) Construction of the National Museum of the 10,000,000 (viii) Abington High School (A) Construction of stadium 3,200,000 (ix) Rockledge Borough Hall (A) Construction 1,000,000 (x) Borough of Conshohocken (A) Development of Fayette Plaza 2,000,000 (B) Fellowship House, renovation and rehabilitation 500,000 (C) Marriott Residence Inn at Tower Bridge 4,300,000 (xi) Norristown and Pottstown Boroughs (A) Keystone Opportunity Zone infrastructure improvements 5,800,000 (xii) Borough of Pottstown, Lower Pottsgrove Township, West Pottsgrove Township (A) John Potts County Park, acquisition and redevelopment of land to link five community parks 4,000,000 (xiii) Horsham Township (A) Montgomery County Higher Education and Health Authority, acquisition of land, site improvements, design and construction of a comprehensive geriatric care center and attendant research facility 12,000,000 (xiv) County Projects (A) Pennsylvania College of Optometry, site acquisition, development and construction for a student community center 3,000,000 (B) Construction and facility improvements within Jenkintown School District 1,100,000 (xv) School District of Cheltenham Township (A) Design and construction of new facilities 2,000,000 (xvi) Ursinus College (A) Expansion of Berman Museum and Wismer Center 1,000,000 (xvii) Abington Art Center (A) Capital improvements to Alverthorpe Manor 50,000 (42) Northampton County (i) City of Bethlehem (A) Development of the Preview Center building, Phase I, for the national Museum of Industrial History in affiliation with the Smithsonian Institution 4,500,000 (B) Development of the permanent building and exhibition center, Phase II, for the national Museum of Industrial History in affiliation with the Smithsonian Institution 26,000,000 (C) Construction and development of the Bethlehem Commerce Center 10,000,000 (D) Bethlehem Musikfest Association Performing Arts Center, construction of a 12,000-seat performing arts amphitheater on a brownfield site located in south Bethlehem 10,000,000 (E) Construction of parking deck at Broad Street and Main Street 8,000,000 (ii) City of Easton (A) Construction of Technology Learning Center to be located at the Hugh Moore Historical Park and Museum 1,000,000 (B) Renovation and site improvements to Bachmann Tavern 600,000 (C) Construction of Easton Community Center 3,500,000 (D) Construction of Easton Intermodal visitors center 5,000,000 (E) Site improvements and development of cultural arts center 1,300,000 (F) Revitalization and construction to State Theatre Center for the Arts 3,400,000 (G) Construction and site expansion of the Weller Center for health education 3,700,000 (H) Renovation of Lafayette College Downtown Arts Center 2,600,000 (I) The Discovery Center 4,000,000 (J) Acquisition and renovation of the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Performing Arts 3,241,000 (iii) County Projects (A) Construction of Northampton County Drug and Alcohol Annex 4,000,000 (B) Development in Lehigh Valley Industrial Park 8,460,000 (C) Portland Slate Belt sewer upgrades 1,500,000 (43) Northumberland County (i) Northumberland County Recreation (A) Acquisition and improvements of property for the Tom Moser Softball Complex 280,000 (B) Pineknotter Park, rehabilitation of park 179,000 (ii) East Chillisquaque Township (A) Pottsgrove School House, renovations 250,000 (iii) Turbotville Community Hall (A) Capital improvements 300,000 (iv) Warrior Run Community Corporation (A) Consolidation of separate fire companies into a region entity 1,000,000 (43.1) Perry County (i) County Projects (A) Purchase and development of Business Campus I industrial park 2,000,000 (B) Purchase and development of Business Campus II industrial park 4,000,000 (ii) Duncannon Borough (A) Construction of building for fire department 1,000,000 (44) Philadelphia County (i) Philadelphia (A) CORA Services, construction of new service center and administrative headquarters 4,000,000 (B) National Museum of the American Revolution at Valley Forge, construction of museum 15,000,000 (C) Nueva Esperanza: 4530 North 5th Street, Philadelphia, acquisition, demolition and construction of an educational and community services facility 9,270,000 (D) Nueva Esperanza: 4261 North 5th Street, Philadelphia, acquisition of site and surrounding area buildings, parking lot and interior tenant fit-out for a multitenant building targeted to businesses in North Philadelphia. The site will include a North Philadelphia welfare-to-work site, community service center and manufacturing center 3,000,000 (E) Please Touch Museum 10,000,000 (F) For facility expansion for additional exhibition, classroom, collection, storage and other improvements and the National Museum of American Jewish History 3,500,000 (G) The WHYY Technical Operations Center, renovation, restructuring and equipping 5,300,000 (H) The Philadelphia Museum of Art (I) Acquisition, renovation and development of new building facility 30,000,000 (II) Renovations of museum galleries 15,000,000 (III) Improvement and expansion of educational facilities 7,000,000 (IV) Expansion and improvement of library 3,000,000 (V) Infrastructure improvements in tunnel and loft 20,000,000 (I) Girard Avenue/Broad Street Revitalization, conversion of existing building into art technology training 1,000,000 center; after-school center; and office building (J) Marshall Street Revitalization Project, development of the 900 and 1000 blocks of Marshall Street 1,500,000 (K) National Barber's Sunshine Club, capital improvements necessary for a first-class restaurant along the Avenue of the Arts 1,000,000 (L) Northeast Neighborhood Community Center at Bustleton and Solly Avenue, combining older adult center and gymnasium 1,000,000 (M) Pennsylvania College of Optometry, site acquisition, development and construction costs for a student-community center 3,000,000 (N) Pennsylvania Port of Technology Center at University City, construction of new facility to house incubator providing expansion space for emerging technologies 5,000,000 (O) Women's Christian Alliance/Children's Village, capital improvements for a residential housing facility for abandoned and neglected children 1,700,000 (P) Construction of Regional Performing Arts Center 20,000,000 (Q) Twenty-first Ward Recreational Ice Rink for public skating and team sports 1,500,000 (R) Association of Puerto Ricans on the March (APM), acquisition and renovation of multiservice facility 1,500,000 (S) Germantown Settlement, renovations to existing structure to house various programs such as job training, economic development, work force development and housing 1,000,000 (T) Germantown Avenue Revitalization Project, to acquire two properties and develop sites for retail businesses and restoration to a historic building for retail businesses 3,000,000 (U) Acquisition and development of a learning and training institute in Germantown 3,000,000 (V) Acquiring and renovating building for a continuum care facility in Germantown 3,000,000 (W) Professional Golf Association "First Tee Program" at Temple Stadium site 10,000,000 (X) Dorothy Emmanuel Recreational Center 4,000,000 (Y) Sedgwick Recreation Center 1,500,000 (Z) Exterior site improvements at Francisville Playground at Wylie and Perkiomen Streets 1,000,000 (AA) Equipment for Clemente Playground at Eighteenth and Wallace Streets 1,000,000 (BB) Rehabilitation of Athletic Recreation Center at Twenty-sixth and Masters Streets 1,000,000 (CC) Rehabilitation of Eastern Penitentiary at Corinthian and Fairmount Avenues 1,000,000 (DD) Rehabilitation of Brewery Park Plaza at Thirty-first and Masters Streets 2,000,000 (EE) Point Breeze Revitalization Project 2,500,000 (FF) Completion and construction of Lancaster Avenue Revitalization Business Project 2,000,000 (GG) For construction and renovation to the Philadelphia Police Academy 10,000,000 (HH) Manayunk Canal Project, for restoration of canal banks and locks 2,000,000 (II) Renovation and improvements to National Barber's Sunshine Club 1,000,000 (JJ) Improvements to Village Housing Model as part of the Village of the Arts and Humanities 1,000,000 (KK) Development initiatives related to the West Philadelphia Partners for the Arts 13,618,000 (LL) Construction of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) facility for biomedical research at the Wistar Institute 1,500,000 (MM) Construction of laboratory space for cancer and other biomedical research at the Wistar Institute 2,000,000 (NN) Razing and debris removal of blighted buildings within the city 1,000,000 (OO) Renovation and site improvements to Walnut Street Theatre 3,500,000 (PP) Eilen Theater Economic Development Project 2,200,000 (QQ) Remediation PhAME Project Site 1,900,000 (RR) Expansion and improvements to recreation center 250,000 (SS) Rehabilitation and site improvements to William Way Community Center Building 1,000,000 (TT) Site improvements, renovation and acquisitions to Philadelphia OIC 1,000,000 (UU) Acquisition and development of North Philadelphia Training and Development Center 2,500,000 (VV) 1199C Village Project, Neighborhood Economic Development 2,500,000 (WW) Marshall Street, Girard Avenue Revitalization Project which consists of economic development/housing 1,500,000 (XX) Fairmount Park revitalization project, including construction and development of a recreational facility 2,000,000 (YY) Women's Health Center West Allegheny Community Complex 4,000,000 (ZZ) Development of a work force training facility 2,500,000 (AAA) Rehabilitation and construction of Christian St. YMCA 750,000 (BBB) Rehabilitate and construct Universal Work force Center 500,000 (CCC) Revitalization of Chel Wayne 1,000,000 (DDD) Revitalization of Germantown Town Hall 1,000,000 (EEE) Revitalization of Brewery Park 500,000 (FFF) Revitalization of International House 3,130,000 (GGG) Revitalization of Mill Creek facility 650,000 (HHH) Revitalization of Paul Robeson facility 750,000 (III) Revitalization of Chalmer's Avenue Park/Field 600,000 (JJJ) New Millennium Foundation, building conversion and revitalization at 929 North Broad Street 1,000,000 (KKK) Revitalization of the Sedgwick Cultural Center on Germantown Avenue 2,000,000 (LLL) Development of property at Sedgwick and Germantown Avenues in Mt. Airy by Mt. Airy USA 5,000,000 (MMM) Construction and development of the Schuylkill River Park Project III 2,000,000 (NNN) Construction of the People's Emergency Center 2,000,000 (OOO) Center for Human Advancement 1,000,000 (PPP) Wynnefield Recreational Complex 800,000 (QQQ) Revitalization of Blue Horizon 1,000,000 (RRR) Construction of the Wissinoming Gym 750,000 (SSS) Academy Sports Association, construction of gymnasium addition 580,000 (TTT) Construction of independent living senior citizen rentals 3,000,000 (UUU) Moss Athletic Association, construction of a gymnasium 1,000,000 (VVV) Free Library of Philadelphia Central Building, renovation and expansion 37,000,000 (WWW) Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation, supermarket development in 198th district 1,200,000 (XXX) Philadelphia Zoo (I) Reconstruction of Lake Promenade 3,000,000 (II) Design and construction of Bird Garden 22,000,000 (III) Relocate Children's Zoo and refurbish Treehouse 12,000,000 (IV) Construction of Administrators/Service Complex, Phases I and II 13,000,000 (YYY) Smith Memorial Playground Facilities, design and construction of improvements 2,251,000 (ZZZ) Walnut Street Theater, rehabilitation and renovation of historical structure 5,000,000 (AAAA) For the restoration and upgrade of critical instructional facilities on the campus of Drexel University, including Commonwealth Hall 10,000,000 (BBBB) Construction of a new teaching and research center at the School of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania 18,000,000 (CCCC) Development of the former Temple Stadium site on Cheltenham Avenue 1,000,000 (DDDD) Northeast Neighborhood Community Center at Byberry 1,000,000 (EEEE) Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation, Crozer/Keystone Health Center at the former Philadelphia Naval Yard 5,000,000 (FFFF) Rock School of Ballet, additional funds for capital improvements 1,000,000 (GGGG) Improvements and renovations to the Sheila Brown Women's Center 270,000 (HHHH) Facility upgrades and increase service capability to Kensington Hospital 500,000 (IIII) Expansion of the center of the park campus in Germantown, including renovation of the YMCA building on Germantown Avenue to create assisted living services 1,000,000 (JJJJ) Painted Bride Art Center renovations 1,000,000 (KKKK) Woodmere Art Museum renovations 1,000,000 (LLLL) Philadelphia County Minority Arts Council, renovation of historic building located on Avenue of the Arts 900,000 (MMMM) North Philadelphia Community Center 500,000 (NNNN) Avenue of the Arts-North Broad Street 3,000,000 (OOOO) House of Umoja 1,000,000 (PPPP) Interim House West 1,000,000 (QQQQ) Renovations to Mount Airy Bethesda Manor 1,000,000 (RRRR) Demolition and replacement of structures in the Wissinoming area of the City of Philadelphia 2,200,000 (SSSS) Atwater Kent Museum, renovation and expansion 2,000,000 (TTTT) Settlement Music School, for facility construction, renovation and acquisition 1,250,000 (UUUU) West Allegheny Community Center Complex, land development and construction of a full-service health, recreational and community service campus 4,200,000 (VVVV) Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, expansion and renovation 15,000,000 (WWWW) Cobbs Creek Environmental Education Center, construction of the Environmental Center 500,000 (XXXX) Royal Theater, construction and rehabilitation of the historic African-American Theater 500,000 (YYYY) Myers recreation center, improvements 500,000 (ZZZZ) Independence Seaport Museum, renovation and expansion 1,000,000 (AAAAA) The Curtis Institute of Music, renovation of Curtis Hall 1,000,000 (BBBBB) Expansion of the Center of the Park Campus in Germantown, including renovation of the YMCA building on Germantown Avenue to create assisted living services 1,000,000 (CCCCC) Reconstruction of the Bushfire Theatre 2,000,000 (DDDDD) Land acquisition and development for the Brandywine Workshop Center for the Visual Arts 500,000 (EEEEE) Wissinoming Recreation Center construction 1,000,000 (FFFFF) Citywide Improvement and Planning Agency, reconstruction of buildings and parking facilities for Youth Mini-Mall 1,000,000 (GGGGG) People's Emergency Center-Families First construction project 1,900,000 (HHHHH) Wynnfield Recreation complex construction 800,000 (IIIII) Painted Bride Art Center renovations 1,000,000 (JJJJJ) Woodmere Art Museum renovations 1,000,000 (KKKKK) Rosenbach Museum and Library renovations 1,000,000 (LLLLL) Additional funds for multipurpose hunger relief center in Philadelphia's Food Distribution Center 393,000 (MMMMM) Philadelphia County Minority Arts Resource Council, renovation of historic building located on Avenue of the Arts 900,000 (ii) Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts (A) Storage facility to serve Philadelphia conserving institutions 6,000,000 (45) Pike County (i) Grey Towers National Historic Landmark (A) Construction of new visitor/interpretive center, a state-of-the-art parking lot and entry drive 4,000,000 (ii) County projects (A) Keystone Center of Music and the Arts 17,500,000 (45.1) Potter County (i) Potter County Housing and Redevelopment Authorities (A) Infrastructure improvements 7,400,000 (46) Schuylkill County (i) County Projects (A) Highridge Economic Development site 2,000,000 (B) Tremont Industrial Development site 1,500,000 (C) West Brunswick Economic Development site 1,000,000 (D) Infrastructure and environmental development 3,000,000 (ii) City of Pottsville (A) Downtown Tourism Center 1,500,000 (iii) Schuylkill Haven (A) Railroad Museum Development 3,000,000 (iv) Rush Township (A) Tidewood East Industrial Park, infrastructure 1,000,000 (47) Snyder County (i) McClure Borough (A) Water system improvements to facilitate the expansion of existing business and new economic development by providing adequate fire protection and to develop additional source and storage 650,000 (ii) Adams Township (A) Adams Township Municipal Authority, replacement of water main, installation of water meters and upgrade or replacement of the existing reservoir for the village of Troxelville 160,000 (iii) Penn Township (A) Penn Township Municipal Authority, extension of sanitary sewer along Salem Road and south on Route 522 to serve residential development 550,000 (iv) Union/Chapman Township Regional Authority (A) Port Trevorton Sewer Project 1,000,000 (47.1) Somerset County (i) Elk Lick Township (A) Elk Lick Township sewer extension project to provide sewage service to the industrial park 650,000 (ii) Somerset Township Municipal Authority (A) Allegheny College sewer extension project to extend sewage service to the college and commercial properties along the route 863,000 (iii) Borough of Windber (A) Sewer extension project and upgrade for industrial park 1,000,000 (48) Sullivan County (i) Hemlock Girl Scout Council (A) Renovation and new construction to expand facilities at Hemlock Girl Scout Council's Lycogis Program Center 191,000 (49) Tioga County (i) Borough of Mansfield (A) Construction of new swimming pool and bathhouse 600,000 (ii) Wellsboro Parks and Recreation Department (A) Construction of community center and swimming pool 3,000,000 (50) Union County (i) Great Stream Commons (A) Development of infrastructure 3,000,000 (ii) County Projects (A) Acquisition of 150 acres of land located on the West Branch of the and construction of several structures for utilization as permanently protected open space, active and passive recreation area and an environmental education center 350,000 (iii) Buffalo Township Municipal Authority (A) Village of Cowan sewer extension project 620,000 (iv) Boy Scouts of America (A) Camp Karoondinha Package Plant, construction of a package treatment plant 450,000 (51) Venango County (i) County Projects (A) Rehabilitation and improvements to the Weaver Garage for the purposes of a visitors center for the Oil Heritage Region, Inc. 2,300,000 (B) Oil City Industrial Park, construction of additional industrial space 1,000,000 (C) Barkeyville Industrial Park, land acquisition 900,000 (D) Renovation of the Venango County Courthouse 1,500,000 (E) Renovation of Polk Center for reuse 2,500,000 (ii) Parks Unlimited (A) Construction of lodging facilities at Two Mile Run Park 5,000,000 (iii) Northwest Regional Medical Facility (A) Construct new hospital 20,000,000 (iv) City of Franklin (A) Galena Office Building, renovation 1,000,000 (v) Oil City Community Development Corporation (A) Oil City Theater Renovation Project 2,000,000 (vi) Venango Economic Development Corporation (A) Expansion of industrial space at the Oil City Industrial Park 2,000,000 (vii) Northwest Pennsylvania Regional Planning Development Commission (A) Renovation, construction and equipment for the Clarion/Forest County Wood Institute 3,000,000 (viii) , BSA (A) Town Scout Reservation improvements 1,500,000 (52) Warren County (i) Pleasant Township (A) Main Street access to Route 6 750,000 (ii) Fire services training (A) Construction of building 300,000 (iii) Conewango Township (A) Industrial development, site preparation 250,000 (iv) Columbus Township (A) Industrial development, site preparation 250,000 (v) Pleasant Township (A) Industrial development, site preparation 250,000 (vi) Sheffield Township (A) Industrial development, site preparation 250,000 (vii) Pine Grove Township (A) Industrial development, site preparation 250,000 (viii) Youngsville Borough (A) Industrial development, site preparation 250,000 (ix) Sugar Grove Borough (A) Industrial development, site preparation 250,000 (x) Mead Township (A) Industrial development, site preparation 250,000 (xi) Glade Township (A) Industrial development, site preparation 250,000 (xii) Brokenstraw Township (A) Industrial development, site preparation 250,000 (xiii) Claredon Borough (A) Industrial development, site preparation 250,000 (xiv) Tidioute Borough (A) Industrial development, site preparation 250,000 (xv) Warren City (A) Industrial Park, site development 1,500,000 (B) Riverfront Development (I) Site preparation, erection of buildings 1,250,000 (xvi) County Projects (A) Infrastructure and construction of waterfront park 2,000,000 (B) Development of the Farm Colony mini-industrial park in Conewango Township 2,000,000 (C) Construction of a machine technology center for the Warren County Career Center 2,000,000 (xvii) Northern Alleghenies Vacation Region (A) Land acquisition, infrastructure and construction of the Warren County Visitors Center 3,000,000 (53) Washington County (i) Meadowcroft Rock Shelter, Avella (A) Renovation of visitors' access and exhibit development 2,000,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,750,000) (Design and Contingencies - $250,000) (ii) County Projects (A) Mon Valley Progress Council Revitalization Project 1,000,000 (B) California Technology Park 1,000,000 (C) I-79 Meadowlands Industrial Park, expansion and development 1,250,000 (D) Western Center redevelopment, infrastructure to include sewer and water lines for industrial park 6,000,000 (E) Route 22 industrial park water lines 3,000,000 (F) Tri-county Patriots for Independent Living, purchase and renovation of property for employment and training of persons with disabilities 500,000 (iii) California Borough (A) California Borough Volunteer Fire Department, construction of new building 1,000,000 (iv) Canton Township (A) Acquisition and development of a light industrial park 1,500,000 (v) City of Washington (A) Economic development and revitalization of downtown district 1,500,000 (B) Purchase and renovation of property for employment and training of persons with disabilities 200,000 (C) Land purchase, site improvement and development of multipurpose indoor complex 500,000 (vi) Finleyville Borough (A) Downtown revitalization project 600,000 (vii) Canonsburg (A) Downtown revitalization project 1,250,000 (viii) West Pike Run Township (A) Building project 450,000 (ix) North Bethlehem Township (A) Building project 350,000 (x) Peters Township (A) Renovation of community center and police station 700,000 (xi) Fallowfield Township (A) Industrial park sewer lines 3,000,000 (xii) Union Township (A) Industrial park sewer lines 3,000,000 (xiii) Carroll Township (A) Industrial park sewer lines 3,000,000 (xiv) Redevelopment Authority of Washington County (A) Economic development and revitalization project in Washington 5,100,000 (B) Acquisition, demolition and improvements to asbestos facilities, including the Old Monongahela Hospital Building 500,000 (xv) Bentleyville Borough (A) Municipal Building Project for the borough, library and fire/police department 1,500,000 (xvi) The Mel Blount Youth Home of Pennsylvania (A) Infrastructure and site preparation for new buildings 2,000,000 (B) Construct new farm equipment building 198,000 (C) Construct new youth equestrian arena 1,600,000 (D) Construct new multipurpose recreation and physical education building 2,000,000 (53.1) Wayne County and Pike County (i) Lake Wallenpaupack Environmental Education Center (A) Construction of an Environmental Education Center and Laboratory Facility for water quality analysis and research 1,000,000 (54) Westmoreland County (i) County Projects (A) Arnold industrial redevelopment project, acquisition and rehabilitation of former American St. Gobain site 2,500,000 (B) Site improvement at Demont-Murrysville Industrial Park 5,000,000 (C) Development of I-70 industrial park, Phase II 1,500,000 (D) Improvements to Bushy Run Commerce Center 1,800,000 (E) Westmoreland Distribution Park, Phase II, improvements and development 2,800,000 (F) Renovation and expansion of Westmoreland County Community College Baseball Stadium 1,500,000 (G) Acquisition and demolition of former Jeannette Corporation property 3,500,000 (H) Renovation of the existing Troutman Building 2,000,000 (I) Monessen Riverfront Industrial Park, Phase III 2,000,000 (J) Jeannette industrial redevelopment project, Phase II 2,000,000 (K) Westmoreland County Airpark, Phase II, development of 200 acres of property abutting county airport to accommodate air cargo and aviation-related companies 2,500,000 (L) Westmoreland intermodal facility, Phase I, development of former Volkswagen rail yard into intermodal track-rail facility complemented by Westmoreland Distribution Park 3,750,000 (M) Westmoreland Museum of American Art, construction of new amenities for visitors to the museum as well as upgrade reinstallation of the permanent collection 1,000,000 (N) West Overton Museum, land acquisition of two lots in the original village and restoration of house 2,000,000 (O) Construction of Westmoreland Emergency Services Training Center 1,500,000 (ii) City of Arnold (A) Development of Culture and Community Project for riverfront and historical development 1,500,000 (iii) City of New Kensington (A) Restoration of People's Library 1,000,000 (B) Restoration of Ridge Avenue Center 1,100,000 (iv) City of Lower Burrell (A) Purchase and restoration of recreation facility 1,000,000 (v) Vandergrift (A) Renovation and revitalization project to include the Casino Theatre 3,000,000 (55) York County (i) City of York (A) Multipurpose stadium 12,000,000 (B) Strand-Capitol Performing Arts Center 4,000,000 (C) Revitalization of business district 1,000,000 (D) Construction of multipurpose exposition center 6,000,000 (E) Downtown revitalization 1,000,000 (F) North George Street revitalization 1,000,000 (ii) County Projects (A) York County Expo Center 6,000,000 (B) York County Library System, library improvements, including renovation, expansion or construction of facilities at Hanover, Southern York, Kaltreider-Befer, Martin and Red Lion Libraries 2,250,000 (C) To redevelop the industrial park and for street construction 200,000 (iii) York County Economic Development Corporation/York County Training Partnership (A) Acquisition and renovation of existing facility for work force development initiatives 1,000,000 (iv) Stewartstown Area Library (A) Construction of an addition to existing library 250,000 (v) Byrnes Health Education Center (A) Addition of new teaching theater and seating upgrades to existing theaters 300,000 Section 7. Itemization of flood control projects. Additional capital projects in the category of flood control projects to be constructed by the Department of Environmental Protection, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by the incurring of debt are hereby itemized, together with their respective estimated costs, as follows: Total Project Project Allocation (1) Department of Environmental Protection $61,958,000 (i) Allegheny County (A) County Sanitary Authority (I) Three Rivers Wet Weather Demonstration Project 26,300,000 (II) Nine Mile Run Restoration Project 2,700,000 (B) City of Pittsburgh, additional funds for Lower Saw Mill Run Flood Control Project 578,000 (Base Project Allocation - $578,000) (C) Keystone Commons Intermodal Site, flood wall 1,000,000 (ii) Carbon County (A) Borough of Palmerton, additional funds for Palmerton Flood Control Project 110,000 (Base Project Allocation - $110,000) (iii) Clearfield County (A) Coalport Borough and Beccaria Township, land acquisition for flood control project 500,000 (iv) Columbia County (A) Bloomsburg Flood Control Project, construction of dike/levee 12,000,000 (v) Fayette County (A) Point Marion Borough, construction of streambank protection 350,000 (Base Project Allocation - $350,000) (vi) Lackawanna County (A) City of Scranton, additional funds for Scranton Flood Control Project 400,000 (Base Project Allocation - $400,000) (B) City of Scranton non-Federal financial obligation for flood control projects on Lackawanna River 5,000,000 (C) City of Scranton, East Mountain Storm Water Management and Flood Control Project 7,200,000 (D) Borough of Olyphant, additional funds for the Olyphant Flood Control Project 400,000 (Base Project Allocation - $400,000) (vii) Lycoming County (A) Montoursville Borough, design and construction of a flood protection dike system along 2,500,000 (viii) Northampton County (A) Lehigh Valley Flood Commission flood mitigation 2,920,000 Section 8. Itemization of Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Projects. Projects in the category of Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation projects to be constructed by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by the incurring of debt and/or current revenues are hereby itemized, together with their respective estimated costs, as follows: Total Project Project Allocation (a) State or local parks or recreation areas (1) Allegheny County (i) Pittsburgh to Washington, D.C., Trail (A) Development of trail, including trail head, trail access and related facilities 2,000,000 (ii) crossing at Clifton Road 420,000 (iii) Yough River Trail north (A) Expansion of the trail along the lower Youghiogheny River 1,500,000 (iv) Western Pennsylvania Mainline Trail Network, acquisition and construction between Pittsburgh and Harrisburg 7,000,000 (2) Armstrong County (i) Armstrong Trail (A) Fifty-two miles of new trails as part of Rails-to-Trails tourism project 1,750,000 (3) Beaver County (i) (A) Seal coat roads 150,000 (B) Sewage and water treatment plant 490,000 (4) Bedford County (i) State Park (A) Rehabilitation of sewage infiltration lines, Phase II 227,000 (B) Replace lift stations 2, 3 and 5 300,000 (C) Rehabilitation of water plant roof and filters 110,000 (D) Rehabilitation of sewage treatment plant 450,000 (E) Rehabilitation of sewage collection system 500,000 (5) Berks County (i) (A) Rehabilitation of Camp No.2, Phase II 150,000 (B) Group Camp No.1, Phase II 100,000 (C) Main park road access 100,000 (D) Lift station/pipes, pool backwash 200,000 (E) Rehabilitation of Scotts Run restroom 200,000 (6) Bucks County (i) (A) Desilt Marina Basin - dredging 250,000 (ii) (A) Pool rehabilitation 500,000 (7) Butler County (i) (A) Rehabilitation of South Shore Road, Phase I 500,000 (B) Rehabilitation of roads, Phase II 727,000 (C) Rehabilitation of roads, Phase III 833,000 (D) Rehabilitation of W.T. 1, 2 and 10 280,000 (E) Marina sheetpiling rehabilitation 400,000 (F) Rte. 528 launch restroom rehabilitation 100,000 (8) Cambria County (i) Prince Gallitzin State Park (A) New R.R. pontoon mooring area 150,000 (B) Rehabilitation of sewage collection system, Phase I 500,000 (C) Rehabilitation of sewage collection system, Phase II 500,000 (D) Replace restrooms, Beaver Valley 200,000 (9) Cameron County (i) Sinnemahoning State Park (A) Trash boom 100,000 (ii) Forest District No.13 (A) Forest maintenance building 500,000 (10) Carbon County (i) (A) Latrine Rehabilitation 100,000 (B) Resurface road - Boulder Field 117,000 (11) Centre County (i) (A) Replace Park Office 490,000 (B) Replace Park Office/Visitor's Center 490,000 (ii) Black Moshannon State Park (A) Modernize water and sewage; build C.S. 200,000 (iii) (A) Renovate campground washhouse 250,000 (12) Chester County (i) (A) Swimming pool rehabilitation filter building 200,000 (13) Clarion County (i) (A) Rehabilitation of pool deck and fencing 234,000 (B) Replace two comfort stations and washhouses 495,000 (C) Rehabilitation of Park Office 225,000 (14) Clearfield County (i) (A) Campground and Cabin Road repavement 210,000 (15) Clinton County (i) (A) Resurface Park Road 200,000 (ii) (A) Renovate bathhouse 150,000 (B) Renovate campground washhouse 250,000 (16) Crawford County (i) Pymatuning State Park (A) Linesville Spillway 800,000 (B) Rehabilitation of dam spillway 1,500,000 (C) Convert vault latrine to flush 352,000 (17) Cumberland County (i) Kings Gap State Park (A) Mansion renovations, Phase I 425,000 (B) Kings Gap Mansion renovations, Phase II 425,000 (ii) Pine Grove Furnace State Park (A) Bathhouse/Laurel Railroad/guardshed/parking 550,000 (iii) Shippensburg Township (A) Community Park Development, including the purchase and acquisition of a 28-acre parcel of land 130,000 (18) Delaware County (i) (A) Reroof office 250,000 (B) Rehabilitation of mansion plumbing/HVAC 350,000 (19) Elk County (i) (A) Rehabilitation of bathhouse/restroom 300,000 (ii) Eastern Elk Heritage Park/Big Game Visitors Center 7,200,000 (iii) Design and construction of Fox Township Community Park 1,000,000 (20) Erie County (i) Presque Isle State Park (A) Rehabilitation of comfort facilities/sewage system 1,800,000 (B) Rehabilitation of Presque Isle Marina, Phase III 962,000 (C) PISP Office rehabilitation and expansion 850,000 (D) Rehabilitation of park roadways/bridges and parking lots 3,300,000 (E) Office rehabilitation, Phase II 490,000 (ii) Harborcreek Township (A) Development and improvement to the Shades Beach Park Project 6,000,000 (21) Fayette County (i) (A) Ferncliff High Bridge 224,000 (B) Rehabilitation of boaters' change house 350,000 (22) Franklin County (i) (A) ADA replace restrooms (2), Lot 2 120,000 (ii) Forest District No.1 (A) Equipment storage building 150,000 (23) Fulton County (i) (A) Repair sewage treatment plant 325,000 (24) Greene County (i) Ryerson Station State Park (A) Pool rehabilitation, Phase II 300,000 (ii) Development of Rails-to-Trails project along Monongahela River bordering Fayette County and Washington County from Greene 750,000 Cover Marina through Ten-mile Creek and Millsboro, ending at Nemacolin (iii) Monongahela Riverfront development 600,000 (iv) Franklin Township, Crawford Field Park and Route 188 site preparation 325,000 (v) Richhill Township Community Park construction and improvements 127,000 (25) Huntingdon County (i) Greenwood Furnace State Park (A) Sewage treatment plant repairs 160,000 (ii) Forest District No.5 (A) Paving Laurel Run Road 750,000 (B) Footbridge over Little Juniata for Mid-State Trail 250,000 (C) Resurface Stone Creek Road 750,000 (26) Jefferson County (i) Cook Forest State Park (A) Purchase of land along Clarion River connecting Cook Forest State Park and 4,500,000 (27) Lackawanna County (i) (A) Dam repairs 300,000 (B) Environmental Education Center 600,000 (ii) Additional funds for Lackawanna County Stadium 800,000 (28) Lebanon County (i) (A) Repairs or renovation of dam structure 325,000 (29) Luzerne County (i) Frances Slocum State Park (A) STP rehabilitation & line rehabilitation 300,000 (B) Rehabilitate and pave park roads and parking lots 430,000 (C) Resurface road and boat launches 200,000 (ii) Ricketts Glen State Park (A) Replace office - visitor center 450,000 (B) Replace office - visitor center, Phase II 450,000 (30) Lycoming County (i) (A) Rehabilitate and modernize sewage and water 300,000 (ii) Susquehanna State Park (A) Construct restrooms 125,000 (iii) Forest District No.12 (A) Construct forest maintenance headquarters 500,000 (31) Mercer County (i) M.K. Goddard State Park (A) Marina rehabilitation 400,000 (B) Marina rehabilitation 250,000 (C) Rehabilitation of lift stations 250,000 (D) Acquisition of Creek Road adjacent to Goddard State Park 1,000,000 (32) Montgomery County (i) (A) Golf course dam repairs 122,000 (ii) Fort Washington State Park (A) Replace pit latrines, Phase I, sewer lines 200,000 (B) Replace pit latrines, Phase II 300,000 (33) Northampton County (i) Jacobsburg State Park (A) Maintenance building rehabilitation 150,000 (ii) Palmer Township (A) Flood control, storm water management and recreation center improvements 7,980,000 (34) Perry County (i) Little Buffalo State Park (A) Rehabilitation of swimming pool 1,300,000 (B) Pool complex 600,000 (ii) Forest District No.3 (A) Addition to district office 600,000 (iii) Duncannon Borough (A) Rehabilitation of Cooper Field 100,000 (35) Pike County (i) (A) Rehabilitate Pickerel Point Camp 350,000 (B) Rehabilitate sewage treatment plant 620,000 (36) Potter County (i) (A) Replace restrooms day use/pave road 250,000 (B) Replace low campground washhouse 150,000 (C) Campground washhouse/renovate sites - Daggot 225,000 (ii) (A) Campground washhouse and sewer line 225,000 (B) Repairs to campground road and washhouse 250,000 (iii) (A) Construct park office/visitor center 300,000 (iv) Forest District No.15 (A) Resource management office 500,000 (37) Schuylkill County (i) (A) Replace boat launch comfort station 100,000 (38) Somerset County (i) (A) STP - replace air system, desilt lagoons 300,000 (B) Main park road overlay 260,000 (C) Rehabilitate baths T & T area 245,000 (39) Sullivan County (i) (A) Water/sewer system replacement 406,000 (B) Park office, Phase I 300,000 (C) Park office, Phase II 300,000 (ii) Forest District No.20 (A) Mill Creek Road and West Branch Mill Creek channel improvement 654,000 (40) Tioga County (i) (A) Replace washhouse building No.109-13 200,000 (ii) Leonard Harrison State Park (A) Replace pit latrines, Phase I 400,000 (B) Construct restrooms/washhouse 493,000 (iii) Forest District No.12 and No.16 (A) Pine Creek rail/trail improvements 2,500,000 (B) Development of Pine Creek rail/trail 1,000,000 (iv) Forest District No.16 (A) Addition to Building 16-0-1 300,000 (41) Union County (i) R.B. Winter State Park (A) Rehabilitate day use restrooms and concession 300,000 (B) Campground washhouse/restroom, Phase II 200,000 (42) Warren County (i) (A) Renovate bathhouse and concession 300,000 (43) Washington County (i) Montour Trail (A) Replacement of crossing over Bebout Road 480,000 (44) Westmoreland County (i) Forest District No.4 (A) Equipment storage building 150,000 (B) Addition to building 4-G200GSA 200,000 (45) York County (i) (A) Remove and construct two ADA pit latrines 300,000 (ii) State Park (A) Day use rehabilitation, Quaker Race, Phase I 650,000 (B) Day use rehabilitation, Quaker Race, Phase II 275,000 (C) ADA repair campground restrooms, Phase II 180,000 (D) Rehabilitate day use area 850,000 (b) State Park Bridges (1) Beaver County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.13-1200 over Valley Road End in Raccoon Creek State Park 100,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.13-1201 over Valley Road entrance in Raccoon Creek State Park 250,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.13-1203 over Mineral Springs Road in Raccoon Creek State Park 122,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.13-1204 over service yard in Raccoon Creek State Park 109,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.13-1206 over Main Road West of office in Raccoon Creek State Park 370,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.13-1209 over main road near W.T. Plant in Raccoon Creek State Park 480,000 (2) Bedford County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.02-0101 over Whysong Bridge in State Park 120,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.02-0103 over Camp No.2 Bridge in 109,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.02-0108 over Camp No.1 service road in Blue Knob State Park 100,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.02-0109 over No.1 Campground in Blue Knob State Park 85,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.02-0110 over service road in Blue Knob State Park 100,000 (3) Berks County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.06-0400 over Trail Bridge in French Creek State Park 120,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.06-0402 over Scotts Run Lake South in French Creek State Park 120,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.11-0701 over Road in Nolde Forest EEC 125,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.11-0702 over Forester Road in Nolde Forest EEC 110,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.11-0703 over Boulevard Trail in Nolde Forest EEC 135,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.11-0704 over Watershed Trail in Nolde Forest EEC 109,000 (G) Replacement of Bridge No.11-0705 over Cabin Hollow Road in Nolde Forest EEC 109,000 (4) Blair County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.18-0300 over pump house in Creek State Park 130,000 (5) Bucks County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.16-0900 over State Park Road in 275,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.22-0600 over service road S.E. to Lake in Nockamixon State Park 100,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.22-0601 over Park Service Road (S.E. Lake) in Nockamixon State Park 109,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.22-0602 over Park Service Road in Nockamixon State Park 100,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.25-1201 over No.1 Lake Trail Bridge in Tyler State Park 100,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.25-1202 over Mill Dairy Trail Bridge in Tyler State Park 109,000 (G) Replacement of Bridge No.25-1203 over Mill Dairy Trail Bridge in Tyler State Park 109,000 (H) Replacement of Bridge No.25-1206 over Dairy Hill Trail Bridge in Tyler State Park 109,000 (I) Replacement of Bridge No.25-1207 over No.1 Lake Trail Bridge in Tyler State Park 109,000 (J) Replacement of Bridge No.25-1208 over No.1 Lake Trail Entrance in Tyler State Park 115,000 (K) Replacement of Bridge No.25-1210 over Biaker 2 Bridge in Tyler State Park 250,000 (L) Replacement of Bridge No.25-1211 over Canoe Bridge Boat House in Tyler State Park 225,000 (M) Replacement of Bridge No.50-0569 over Mill Creek Waste Gate in Delaware Canal State Park 120,000 (N) Replacement of Bridge No.50-1017 over Waste Gate in Delaware Canal State Park 110,000 (O) Replacement of Bridge No.50-1469 over Dr. Summers Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 225,000 (P) Replacement of Bridge No.50-1523 over Waste Gate, Woodside Avenue, in Delaware Canal State Park 100,000 (Q) Replacement of Bridge No.50-1594 over Mt. Eyre Waste Gate in Delaware Canal State Park 120,000 (R) Replacement of Bridge No.50-1609 over Mt. Eyre Road Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (S) Replacement of Bridge No.50-1634 over Milk House Camelback in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (T) Replacement of Bridge No.50-1668 over Goat Farm Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (U) Replacement of Bridge No.50-1912 over Buckstone Davids Library in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (V) Replacement of Bridge No.50-2145 over Rossiters Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (W) Replacement of Bridge No.50-2181 over Bowmans Hill Waste Gate in Delaware Canal State Park 200,000 (X) Replacement of Bridge No.50-2374 over Middle Union Mill Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (Y) Replacement of Bridge No.50-2399 over Outlet Lock Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 165,000 (Z) Replacement of Bridge No.50-2423 over Dark Hollow Run Overflow in Delaware Canal State Park 180,000 (AA) Replacement of Bridge No.50-2424 over Waste Gate, Dark Hollow, in Delaware Canal State Park 112,000 (BB) Replacement of Bridge No.50-2470 over Ferry Street Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 300,000 (CC) Replacement of Bridge No.50-2613 over Phillips Mill Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (DD) Replacement of Bridge No.50-2682 over Lower Limeport Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (EE) Replacement of Bridge No.50-2721 over Upper Limeport Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (FF) Replacement of Bridge No.50-2802 over Redfield Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (GG) Replacement of Bridge No.50-2896 over Forest in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (HH) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3047 over Waste Gate over Lumberville in Delaware Canal State Park 109,000 (II) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3100 over Lock 12 Bypass in Delaware Canal State Park 100,000 (JJ) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3101 over Lumberville Lock 12 in Delaware Canal State Park 150,000 (KK) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3206 over Waste Gate in Delaware Canal State Park 112,000 (LL) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3235 over Waste Gate at Lock 13 in Delaware Canal State Park 120,000 (MM) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3236 over Lock 13 Lock Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 120,000 (NN) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3254 over Waste Gate, Whites Up Lock, in Delaware Canal State Park 125,000 (OO) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3394 over Smithtown Bridge 2 in Delaware Canal State Park 125,000 (PP) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3517 over Smithtown Bridge 3 in Delaware Canal State Park 200,000 (QQ) Replacement of Bridge NO.50-3557 over Waste Gate, Kennys Lock, in Delaware Canal State Park 160,000 (RR) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3587 over Smithtown Bridge 5 in Delaware Canal State Park 225,000 (SS) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3617 over Lock 17 Stop Gate in Delaware Canal State Park 140,000 (TT) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3618 over Lock 17 Bypass Gate in Delaware Canal State Park 120,000 (UU) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3681 over Dark Hollow Waste Gate Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 140,000 (VV) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3718 over Tinicum Vehicle Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 160,000 (WW) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3736 over Overwrekks Waste Gate Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 140,000 (XX) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3925 over Dr. Dautzeig Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 120,000 (YY) Replacement of Bridge No.50-3939 over Farley Waste Gate in Delaware Canal State Park 100,000 (ZZ) Replacement of Bridge No.50-4131 over Hazzard Camelback Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (AAA) Replacement of Bridge No.50-4182 over Lodi Waste Gate Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 160,000 (BBB) Replacement of Bridge No.50-4236 over Sphars Camelback Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (CCC) Replacement of Bridge No.50-4270 over Gottlieb Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (DDD) Replacement of Bridge No.50-4300 over Dillieo Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (EEE) Replacement of Bridge No.50-4488 over Clark's Quarry Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 220,000 (FFF) Replacement of Bridge No.50-4565 over Overpeck's Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (GGG) Replacement of Bridge No.50-4583 over Narrowsville Waste Gate in Delaware Canal State Park 130,000 (HHH) Replacement of Bridge No.50-4673 over Lock 20 Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 160,000 (III) Replacement of Bridge No.50-4787 over Nicholas Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (JJJ) Replacement of Bridge No.50-4860 over Trauger's Steel Camelback in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (KKK) Replacement of Bridge No.50-4922 over Lock 21 Stop Gate in Delaware Canal State Park 140,000 (6) Cambria County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.11-1100 over Beaver Dam Run (Spillway) in Prince Gallitzin State Park 300,000 (7) Cameron County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.23-1303 over Norcross Run in Sinnemahoning State Park 135,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.24-1401 over West Cowley Run in Sizerville State Park 120,000 (8) Carbon County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0501 over Section Bridge in Hickory Run State Park 135,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0502 over Disposal Plant Bridge in Hickory Run State Park 132,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0503 over Boulder Field Road Bridge in Hickory Run State Park 130,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0504 over Swimming Pool Bridge in Hickory Run State Park 136,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.33-0100 over Oldmill Road/ Run in 120,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.35-1400 over Lehigh Gorge State Park in Lehigh Gorge State Park 250,000 (9) Centre County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.18-0900 over Main Park Road in Poe Valley State Park 224,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.22-0900 over Camping Bridge in Greenwood Furnace State Park 140,000 (10) Clearfield County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.17-0801 over Campground Road in Parker Dam State Park 220,000 (11) Clinton County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0600 over Main Park Road Entrance in Hyner Run State Park 240,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0601 over Hyner Run Road in Hyner Run State Park 140,000 (12) Crawford County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.26-1102 over Dam Overflow Bridge in Pymatuning State Park 1,000,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.26-1103 over Dam Spillway Bridge in Pymatuning State Park 1,539,000 (13) Cumberland County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.10-1000 over Fuller Lake Dam Breast in Pine Grove Furnace State Park 135,000 (14) Delaware County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.27-1100 over South of Pa.3 Entrance in Ridley Creek State Park 140,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.27-1104 over Sycamore Mills Road in park in Ridley Creek State Park 130,000 (15) Erie County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.20-1000 over Lagoon Bridge in Presque Isle State Park 1,500,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.20-1101 over Misery Bay Bridge in Presque Isle State Park 1,500,000 (16) Fayette County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.11-0901 over Brunner Run Bridge in Ohiopyle State Park 1,000,000 (17) Franklin County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.03-0201 over Main Entrance Road in Caledonia State Park 120,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.03-0202 over Main Entrance Road in Caledonia State Park 200,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.23-0180 over End of Main Park Road in Buchanan's Birthplace State Park 175,000 (18) Fulton County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0500 over Main Park Road in Cowan's Gap State Park 190,000 (19) Greene County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.14-1300 over Iron Bridge Trail in Ryerson Station State Park 500,000 (20) Huntingdon County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.14-1300 over Upper Picnic Area in 334,000 (21) Luzerne County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.17-1001 over Bridge No.2, Kitchen Creek, in Ricketts Glen State Park 130,000 (22) Lycoming County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.14-0700 over Campground Road in Little Pine State Park 424,000 (23) Mifflin County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.21-1200 over Jack's Mountain Road in 176,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.21-1201 over Service Road in Reeds Gap State Park 100,000 (24) Montgomery County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.34-1601 over driveway in Evansburg State Park 120,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.34-1602 over Service Road Bridge in Evansburg State Park 175,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.52-1500 over High Arch Bridge in 625,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.52-1501 over Meadow Bridge in Norristown Farm Park 500,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.52-1502 over Lower Farm Road Bridge No.2 in Norristown Farm Park 700,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.52-1503 over Lower Farm Road/Piggery Road in Norristown Farm Park 125,000 (G) Replacement of Bridge No.52-1504 over Lower Farm Road/Stony Road in Norristown Farm Park 1,500,000 (H) Replacement of Bridge No.52-1506 over Stanbridge Street Extension in Norristown Farm Park 700,000 (I) Replacement of Bridge No.52-1507 over Small Railroad Bridge in Norristown Farm Park 140,000 (25) Northampton County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0000 over Henry Homestead Bridge in Jacobsburg E. E. Center 120,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.50-5135 over Rocky Falls Waste Gate in Delaware Canal State Park 120,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.50-5371 over Raubsville P./S. Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 200,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.50-5417 over Raubsville Camelback Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 200,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.50-5472 over Browns Terrace Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 200,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.50-5657 over Stop Gate Bridge 56.570 in Delaware Canal State Park 250,000 (G) Replacement of Bridge No.50-5887 over Lock 24 East in Delaware Canal State Park 160,000 (H) Replacement of Bridge No.50-5888 over Lock 24 Bridge in Delaware Canal State Park 160,000 (I) Replacement of Bridge No.50-5889 over Lock 24 West in Delaware Canal State Park 160,000 (26) Perry County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.17-0803 over maintenance road in Little Buffalo State Park 120,000 (27) Pike County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.14-0800 over Big Inlet in Promised Land State Park 130,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.14-0802 over Lower Lake Road in Promised Land State Park 1,000,000 (28) Somerset County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.06-0400 over Main Road Bridge No.1 in 130,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.06-0401 over Main Road Bridge No.2 in Kooser State Park 130,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.06-0402 over Van Dyke Picnic Area in Kooser State Park 120,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0503 over Main Road Forge Bridge No.1 in Laurel Hill State Park 500,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0505 over Main Road Jones Bridge No.2 in Laurel Hill State Park 300,000 (29) Tioga County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0500 over Hills Creek Lake in Hills Creek State Park 400,000 (30) Union County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.20-1000 over Service Road to Beach in R.B. Winter State Park 120,000 (31) Westmoreland County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0300 over Main Picnic Area in Keystone State Park 100,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.08-0700 over Adams Falls Picnic Area in 140,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.08-0701 over Cabins 9 and 10 Access Road in Linn Run State Park 160,000 Section 9. Itemization of Pennsylvania Game Commission Capital Projects. The individual capital projects in the category of public improvement projects to be acquired by the Pennsylvania Game Commission and to be financed from current revenues of the Game Fund pursuant to executive authorizations are hereby itemized, together with their respective estimated costs, as follows: Total Project Project Allocation (1) Pennsylvania Game Commission (i) Blair and Cambria Counties (A) Land Allocation 731,000 (ii) Huntingdon County (A) Land Allocation 1,076,000 (iii) Sullivan County (A) Land Allocation 120,000 Section 10. Itemization of Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission Capital Projects. (a) Projects to be financed from current revenues.--The individual capital projects in the category of public improvement projects to be acquired or developed by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and to be financed from current revenues of the Fish Fund and the Boat Fund pursuant to executive authorizations are hereby itemized, together with their respective estimated costs, as follows: Total Project Project Allocation (1) Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (i) Allegheny County (A) Southwestern regional suboffice for law enforcement, boating, education and fisheries to be constructed on Fish and Boat Commission property near Hamarville 250,000 (Base Project Allocation - $225,000) (Design and Contingencies - $25,000) (ii) Centre County (A) Bellefonte Fish Culture Station, effluent treatment, bird exclosures and related facilities 375,000 (Base Project Allocation - $338,000) (Design and Contingencies - $37,000) (B) Benner Spring Fish Culture Station, effluent treatment and related facilities 375,000 (Base Project Allocation - $338,000) (Design and Contingencies - $37,000) (C) Northcentral Regional Law Enforcement Office, design and construct regional law enforcement office on Fish and Boat Commission property at Pleasant Gap 300,000 (Base Project Allocation - $270,000) (Design and Contingencies - $30,000) (D) Pleasant Gap Fish Culture Station, effluent treatment, raceway reconstruction and related facilities 425,000 (Base Project Allocation - $383,000) (Design and Contingencies - $42,000) (iii) Clinton County (A) Tylersville Fish Culture Station, fish culture and effluent treatment facilities construction and rehabilitation 250,000 (Base Project Allocation - $225,000) (Design and Contingencies - $25,000) (iv) Cumberland County (A) Big Spring Fish Culture Station, electrical system expansion 375,000 (Base Project Allocation - $338,000) (Design and Contingencies - $37,000) (B) Huntsdale Fish Culture Station, construction/rehabilitation of fish culture facilities and effluent water treatment systems and related facilities 750,000 (Base Project Allocation - $675,000) (Design and Contingencies - $75,000) (v) Erie County (A) Corry Fish Culture Station, construction of an effluent retention/treatment system 175,000 (Base Project Allocation - $160,000) (Design and Contingencies - $15,000) (B) North East Marina, breakwall reconstruction 800,000 (Base Project Allocation - $800,000) (vi) Jefferson County (A) Cloe Lake, reconstruction of dam and spillway 750,000 (Base Project Allocation - $675,000) (Design and Contingencies - $75,000) (vii) Juniata County (A) Van Dyke Shad Station, construction of an effluent retention/treatment system 200,000 (Base Project Allocation - $180,000) (Design and Contingencies - $20,000) (viii) Potter County (A) Oswayo Fish Culture Station, construction of an effluent retention/treatment system 175,000 (Base Project Allocation - $175,000) Section 11. State forestry bridge projects itemized. Projects in the category of State forestry bridge projects to be constructed by the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, its successors or assigns, and to be financed by oil company franchise tax revenues pursuant to 75 Pa.C.S. § 9502(a)(2)(iv) (relating to imposition of tax) are hereby itemized, together with their respective estimated costs, as follows: Total Project Project Allocation (a) State Bridges (1) Adams County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.01-0005, District Road Bridge over Carbaugh Run 250,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.01-0004, Dead Womans Hollow Road Bridge over Mountain Creek 150,000 (2) Bedford County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.02-0002, Wertz Road Bridge over Cove Creek 100,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.02-0001, Wertz Road Bridge over Cove Creek 150,000 (3) Cameron County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.13-0012, Brooks Run Road Bridge over Brooks Road 220,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.13-0037, Mix Run Road Bridge over Mix Run 240,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.13-0038, Mix Run Road over Mix Run 200,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.13-0060, Brooks State House Bridge over Brooks Road 250,000 (4) Centre County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0010, Siglerville Millheim Pike Bridge 162,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0015, Green Valley Road Bridge 260,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0033, Pine Creek Road Bridge 386,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0045, McCall Dam Road Bridge over White Deer Creek 180,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0030, Six Mile Run Bridge 192,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0028, State Line Road Bridge 196,000 (G) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0003, Krise Valley Road Bridge over Potter Run 100,000 (H) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0004, Bear Meadows Road Bridge over Sinking Creek 100,000 (I) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0005, Bear Meadows Road Bridge over Galbraith Run 150,000 (J) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0007, Poe Paddy Drive Bridge over Big Poe Creek 170,000 (K) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0008, Poe Valley Road Bridge over Big Poe Creek 200,000 (L) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0028, Cherry Run Road Bridge over Cherry Run 102,000 (M) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0029, Cherry Run Road Bridge over Cherry Run 240,000 (N) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0035, Stoney Run Road Bridge over Pine Creek 375,000 (O) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0026, Huckleberry Road Bridge over Black Moshannon Creek 250,000 (P) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0029, Claymine Road Bridge over Six Mile Run 200,000 (Q) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0026, Panther Road Bridge over Wolf Run 150,000 (R) Replacement of Bridge No. 67-0007, Poe Paddy Drive over Big Poe Creek 340,000 (5) Clearfield County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0005, Tyler Road Bridge over Laurel Run 284,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0012, Little Medix Road Bridge over Little Medix Run 220,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0013, Little Medix Road Bridge over Little Medix Run 100,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0014, Little Medix Road Bridge over Little Medix Run 100,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0015, Little Medix Road Bridge over Little Medix Run 100,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0018, Dent's Branch Road Bridge 160,000 (G) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0019, Dent's Branch Road Bridge over Dent's Branch Street 282,000 (H) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0020, Dent's Branch Road Bridge over Dent's Branch Street 165,000 (I) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0021, Ames Road Bridge over Deer Creek 145,000 (J) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0022, Merrill Road Bridge 197,000 (K) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0023, Lost Run Road Bridge over Giffor Run 138,000 (L) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0034, Reservoir Road Bridge over Upper Three Run 120,000 (6) Clinton County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0054, Long Run 91,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0055 over Cooper Run 70,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0032, Cooks Run Road Bridge over Crowley Run 145,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0033, Cooks Run Road Bridge over Cooks Run 110,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0035, Bridge over Camp Run 100,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0036 over Rock Run 90,000 (G) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0037, Bridge over Cooks Run 160,000 (H) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0042, Two Mile Road Bridge 100,000 (I) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0043, Big Basin Road Bridge over Shintown Run 206,000 (J) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0044, Robbins Road Bridge over Shintown Run 120,000 (K) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0051, Fork Hill Road Bridge over Lebo Run 168,000 (L) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0052, Left Branch Young Womans Road Bridge over Mud Lick Run 140,000 (M) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0053, Left Branch Young Womans Road Bridge over Shingle Branch 145,000 (N) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0054, Left Branch Young Womans Road Bridge over Greenlick Run 135,000 (O) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0057, Sandy Run Road Bridge over Paddy Run 140,000 (P) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0059, Bridge over right branch of Young Womans Creek Road 287,000 (Q) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0061, Graham Road Bridge over Ferney Run 135,000 (R) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0063, Hyner Run Road Bridge over Long Fork 110,000 (S) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0064, Trout Run Bridge 255,000 (T) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0032, Gotshall Road Bridge over Gotshall Run 120,000 (U) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0021, County Line Road Bridge 167,000 (V) Replacement of Bridge No.10-003, Carrier Road over Lick Run 240,000 (W) Replacement of Bridge No.10-0016, Hyner Run Road over Left Branch Hyner Run 260,000 (7) Cumberland County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.01-0006, Woodrow Road Run Bridge over Mountain Creek 150,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.01-0008, Strohms Hollow Road Bridge over Strohms Hollow Run 138,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.01-0010, Milesburn Road Bridge 102,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.01-0023, Togg Run Road Bridge over Togg Run 138,000 (E) Replacement of a large culvert, Bid Pond Road over Hairy Spring Run 120,000 (8) Dauphin County (A) Replacement of large culvert, White Oak Road Bridge over White Oak Run 100,000 (9) Elk County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.09-0006, Blackwell Road Bridge over Laurel Road 470,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.13-0028, Porcupine Road Bridge over Dent's Run 183,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.13-0032, Dent's Run Road Bridge over Little Dent's Run 110,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.13-0039, Mix Run Road Bridge over Red Run 184,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.13-0040, Red Run Road Bridge 160,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.13-0049, Shaffer Draft Road Bridge 175,000 (G) Replacement of Bridge No.13-0050, West Hicks Run Road Bridge 175,000 (H) Replacement of Bridge No.13-0052, Bridge over East Branch of Hicks Run 175,000 (I) Replacement of Bridge No.13-0053, Bridge over East Branch of Hicks Run 175,000 (J) Replacement of Bridge No.13-0026, Dent's Run Road over Bell Draft 160,000 (10) Franklin County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.01-0016, Wirt Road Bridge 147,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.01-0019, Biesecker Gap Road Bridge over Biesecker Run 110,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.01-0022, Rattlesnake Run Road Bridge 149,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.01-0021, Lindsay Lot Road Bridge over Furnace Run 100,000 (E) Replacement of a large culvert, Staley Road over Travelers Spring 120,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.01-0017, District Road over Raccoon Run 210,000 (11) Huntingdon County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0010, Martin Road Bridge over Standing Stone Creek 173,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0011, Pennsylvania Furnace Road Bridge over Globe Run 140,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0012, Colerain Road Bridge 235,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0014, Coopers Gap Road Bridge 160,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0017, Pine Swamp Road Bridge over Shaver Creek 150,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0018, Beidler Road Bridge over Laurel Run 142,000 (G) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0019, Stone Creek Road over Detweiler Run 60,000 (H) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0020, Rag Hollow Road Bridge over East Branch Stone Creek 150,000 (I) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0021, Stone Creek Road Bridge 182,000 (J) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0022, Seeger Road over Stoive Creek 70,000 (K) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0026, Pennsylvania Furnace Road Bridge over Pennsylvania Furnace Run 110,000 (L) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0027, Diamond Valley Road Bridge over Globe Run 100,000 (M) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0028, Laurel Run Road Bridge 213,000 (N) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0051, Coopers Gap Road Bridge 174,000 (12) Jefferson County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.08-0001, Corbett Road Bridge over Clear Creek 170,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.08-0003, Callen Run Road Bridge over Callen Run 200,000 (13) Juniata County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.03-0005, East Licking Drive Bridge over East Licking Creek 242,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.03-0006, East Licking Drive Bridge over East Licking Creek 222,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.03-0007, Spectacle Gap Bridge 158,000 (14) Lackawanna County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.11-9000, Sassafras Road over Spring Run 80,000 (15) Lycoming County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0013, Hillgrove Road Bridge over Pleasant Stream 150,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0015, Rock Run Road Bridge 175,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0016, Rock Run Road Bridge 164,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0017, Yellow Dog Road Bridge over Rock Run 245,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0019, Little Bear Bridge 193,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0020, Little Bear Bridge 193,000 (G) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0021, Little Bear Bridge 193,000 (H) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0022, Little Bear Creek Road Bridge 237,000 (I) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0023, Little Bear Road Bridge over Little Bear Creek 120,000 (J) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0027, Cove Road Bridge over Fourth Gap 140,000 (K) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0028, Fourth Gap Road Bridge 100,000 (L) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0040, English Run Road Bridge over English Run 238,000 (M) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0046, Morris Run Road Bridge over Slate Run 240,000 (N) Replacement of large culvert, Frances Road at Big Hollow 100,000 (O) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0032, Gottshall Road over Gottshall Run 150,000 (16) Mifflin County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.03-0008, Spectacle Gap Road Bridge over East Licking Creek 150,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.05-0051, Cooper Gap Road Bridge over Cooper Gap Run 172,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0003, Havice Valley Road Bridge over Swift Run 125,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0004, Havice Valley Road Bridge over Panther Run 257,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0057, Stillhouse Hollow Road Bridge over Greens Valley Street 128,000 (17) Monroe County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.19-0001, Laurel Run Road Bridge 159,000 (18) Perry County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.03-0010, Elk Hill Road Bridge 152,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.03-0011, Elk Hill Road Bridge 152,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.03-0014, Laurel Run Road Bridge over Laurel Run, North Branch 100,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.03-0015, Sheaffer Run Bridge, undermining at south abutment 150,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.03-0016, Laurel Run Road Bridge 185,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.03-0018, Twin Bridge over Laurel Run 180,000 (G) Replacement of Culvert, Shearer dug box culvert 100,000 (19) Pike County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.19-0002, Hay Road Bridge over Middle Branch 115,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.19-0004, Pine Flats Run Road Bridge 160,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.19-0005, Bruce Lake Road Bridge over tributary Egypt Meadow Lake 120,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.19-0803, Bruce Lake Road Bridge over Egypt Meadow Lake 145,000 (20) Potter County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0003, Jones Run Road Bridge over Freeman Run 175,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0010, Black Diamond Road Bridge over Big Moores Run 163,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0011, Horton Run Road Bridge over East Fork Sinnemahoning Creek 125,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0012, Bailey Run Bridge over Bailey Run 250,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0013, Windfall Road Bridge 196,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0014, Hungry Hollow Road Bridge over Cross Fork Creek 192,000 (G) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0015, Joerg Run Road Bridge 135,000 (H) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0018, Lebo Run Road Bridge 148,000 (I) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0019, Twelve Mile Bridge over Spring Brook 107,000 (J) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0020, Robinson Road Bridge 230,000 (K) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0024, Robinson Road Bridge 140,000 (L) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0025, Nelson Run Road Bridge over Big Nelson Run 138,000 (M) Replacement of Bridge No.15-0027, Ellis Hollow Road Bridge over Nine Mile Run 146,000 (N) Replacement of Bridge No.16-0015, Butternut Hollow Road Bridge over Kettle Creek 110,000 (21) Schuylkill County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.18-0003, Panther Road Bridge over Panther Creek 80,000 (22) Snyder County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0025, Swift Run Road Bridge over Swift Run 138,000 (23) Somerset County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.04-0002, Blue Hole Road Bridge 192,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.04-0004, South Wolf Run Road Bridge over Tub Mill Run 184,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.04-0006, Jones Mill Run Road Bridge over Jones Mill Run 140,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.04-0008, Cole Run Road Bridge 138,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.06-0002, State Forest Road Bridge over Tributary to Roaring Fork 82,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.06-0004, Shade Road Bridge over Mile Run 131,000 (24) Sullivan County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.20-0002, Brunnerdale Road Bridge 220,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.20-0004, Mill Creek Road Bridge over Mill Creek 135,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.20-0005, Mill Creek Road Bridge over Mill Creek 100,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.20-0008, Shanerburg Road Bridge 212,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.20-0011, Shanerburg Road Bridge over Shanerburg Run 110,000 (F) Replacement of a large culvert, Brunnerdale Road over Ogdonia Run 100,000 (G) Replacement of a large culvert, Mineral Spring Road over Double Run 140,000 (25) Tioga County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0002, Left Asaph over Baker Branch 200,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.12-0049, Francis Road Bridge over Francis Branch 150,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.16-0003, Left Asaph Road Bridge over Left Asaph Run 186,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.16-0004, Left Asaph Road Bridge 248,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.16-0005, Asaph Run Bridge 414,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.16-0008, Owasse Road Bridge over Chimney Hollow 120,000 (G) Replacement of Bridge No.16-0010, Painter Leetonia Road Bridge 170,000 (H) Replacement of Bridge No.16-0011, Cedar Run Bridge 170,000 (I) Replacement of Bridge No.16-0015, Butternut Hollow Road Bridge over Kettle Creek 145,000 (J) Replacement of Bridge No.16-0016, Road Bridge over Cushman Branch 160,000 (K) Replacement of Bridge No.16-0018, Mine Hole Road Bridge over Mine Hole Run 150,000 (L) Replacement of Bridge No.16-0020, Mine Hole Road Bridge 107,000 (M) Replacement of Bridge No.16-0002, Lt. Asaph Road over Baker Branch 180,000 (26) Union County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0016, Hoofnagle Road Bridge 235,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0017, Weikert Run Road Bridge 235,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0040, Pine Creek Road Bridge over Rapid Run 165,000 (D) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0041, Brandon Road Bridge over North Branch of Buffalo Creek 107,000 (E) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0046, Cooper Mill Road Bridge over White Deer Creek 212,000 (F) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0047, White Deer Creek Road Bridge 234,000 (G) Replacement of Bridge No.07-0048, White Deer Creek Road Bridge over White Deer Creek 235,000 (27) Westmoreland County (A) Replacement of Bridge No.04-0011, Linn Run Road Bridge over Linn Run 125,000 (B) Replacement of Bridge No.04-0012, Linn Run Road Bridge over Rock Run 135,000 (C) Replacement of Bridge No.04-0013, Linn Run Road over Grove Run 100,000 Section 12. Project to be financed from drug forfeiture revenues. The individual capital project in the category of public improvement projects to be developed by the Department of General Services for the Pennsylvania State Police and to be financed from drug forfeiture revenues is hereby itemized, together with its respective itemized cost, as follows: Total Project Project Allocation (1) Pennsylvania State Police (i) State Police Academy, Dauphin County (A) Construction of Canine Drug Enforcement Facility 300,000 (Base Project Allocation - $250,000) (Design and Contingencies - $50,000) Section 13. Limited waiver of local requirements. (a) Waivers for current itemizations.--The limitation on Department of Transportation funding of capital projects under 74 Pa.C.S. § 1302(4) (relating to program authorizations) shall be totally waived for the capital projects in the category of transportation assistance projects for mass transit contained in section 5(a)(9)(iii), (iv), (xii), (xviii), (xix), (xx) and (xxi), (10)(xii), (xiii) and (xiv) and (11)(vii) and (viii). (b) Limited waiver of local requirement for 1997 itemization.--Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, the limitation on Department of Transportation funding of capital projects under 74 Pa.C.S. § 1302(4) shall be totally waived for the capital projects in the category of transportation assistance projects for mass transit contained in section 5(a)(16)(xxxi) and (xxxii) of the act of October 10, 1997 (P.L.392, No.47), known as the Capital Budget Project Itemization Act for 1996-1997. (c) Waiver for 1993-1994 itemization.--The limitation on Department of Transportation funding of capital projects under 74 Pa.C.S. § 1302(4) shall be totally waived for the capital projects in the category of transportation assistance projects for mass transit contained in section 5(a)(20)(iv) and (21)(vii) and those portions of section 5(a)(26) and (27) which are vehicle safety and overhaul. (d) Waiver for 1992 itemization.-- (1) Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary, there shall be no local match funding requirement for the national magnetic levitation prototype proposal and development phase as described in section 5(b)(15)(i)(A) of the act of December 28, 1992 (P.L.1694, No.188), known as the Capital Budget Project Itemization Act of 1991-1992. (2) The Department of Transportation shall select a contractor for the project described in section 5(b)(15)(i)(A) of the Capital Budget Project Itemization Act of 1991-1992. Such selection shall be based on the following criteria: the contractor must have extensive knowledge of magnetic levitation technology and have been incorporated in this Commonwealth for at least two years for the express purpose of developing magnetic levitation technology. The contractor must also have demonstrated an ability to attract private sector investment, including corporate and labor participation, as well as Federal, State and local funding for magnetic levitation development. (e) Increase of limitation.--The limitation on Department of Transportation funding of capital projects under 74 Pa.C.S. § 1302(4) may be increased to one-half of the net project costs for the North Shore Central Business District Transportation Project contained in section 5(a)(9)(ix) of this act. Section 14. Debt authorization. (a) Public improvements.--The Governor, Auditor General and State Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to borrow from time to time in addition to any authorization heretofore or hereafter enacted, on the credit of the Commonwealth, subject to the limitations provided in the current capital budget, money not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of $1,970,833,000 as may be found necessary to carry out the acquisition and construction of the public improvement projects specifically itemized in a capital budget. (b) Furniture and equipment.--The Governor, Auditor General and State Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to borrow from time to time in addition to any authorization heretofore or hereafter enacted, on the credit of the Commonwealth, subject to the limitations provided in the current capital budget, money not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of $91,657,000 as may be found necessary to carry out the public improvement projects consisting of the acquisition of original movable furniture and equipment specifically itemized in a capital budget. (c) Transportation assistance.--The Governor, Auditor General and State Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to borrow from time to time in addition to any authorization heretofore or hereafter enacted, on the credit of the Commonwealth, subject to the limitations provided in the current capital budget, money not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of $980,555,000 as may be found necessary to carry out the acquisition and construction of the transportation assistance projects specifically itemized in a capital budget. (d) Redevelopment assistance.--Subject to the limitation in section 1616.1-B(b) of the act of April 9, 1929 (P.L.343, No.176), known as The Fiscal Code, the Governor, Auditor General and State Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to borrow from time to time in addition to any authorization heretofore or hereafter enacted, on the credit of the Commonwealth, subject to the limitations provided in the current capital budget, money not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of $3,578,353,000 as may be found necessary to carry out the redevelopment assistance and the redevelopment capital assistance projects specifically itemized in a capital budget. (e) Flood control.--The Governor, Auditor General and State Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed to borrow from time to time in addition to any authorization heretofore or hereafter enacted, on the credit of the Commonwealth, subject to the limitations provided in the current capital budget, money not exceeding in the aggregate the sum of $61,958,000 as may be found necessary to carry out the acquisition and construction of the flood control projects specifically itemized in a capital budget. Section 15. Issue of bonds. The indebtedness authorized in this act shall be incurred from time to time and shall be evidenced by one or more series of general obligation bonds of the Commonwealth in such aggregate principal amount for each series as the Governor, the Auditor General and the State Treasurer shall determine, but the latest stated maturity date shall not exceed the estimated useful life of the projects being financed as stated in section 16. Section 16. Estimated useful life and term of debt. (a) Estimated useful life.--The General Assembly states that the estimated useful life of the public improvement projects itemized in this act is as follows: (1) Public improvement projects, 30 years. (2) Furniture and equipment projects, 10 years. (3) Transportation assistance projects: (i) Rolling stock, 15 years. (ii) Passenger buses, 12 years. (iii) Furniture and equipment, 10 years. (iv) All others, 30 years. (b) Term of debt.--The maximum term of the debt authorized to be incurred under this act is 30 years. Section 17. Appropriations. (a) Public improvements.--The net proceeds of the sale of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to the Department of General Services in the maximum amount of $1,970,833,000 to be used by it exclusively to defray the financial cost of the public improvement projects specifically itemized in a capital budget. After reserving or paying the expenses of the sale of the obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the Department of General Services the moneys as required and certified by it to be legally due and payable. (b) Furniture and equipment.--The net proceeds of the sale of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to the Department of General Services in the maximum amount of $91,657,000 to be used by it exclusively to defray the financial cost of the public improvement projects consisting of the acquisition of original movable furniture and equipment specifically itemized in a capital budget. After reserving or paying the expenses of the sale of the obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the Department of General Services the moneys as required and certified by it to be legally due and payable. (c) Transportation assistance.--The net proceeds of the sale of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to the Department of Transportation in the maximum amount of $980,555,000 to be used by it exclusively to defray the financial cost of the transportation assistance projects specifically itemized in a capital budget. After reserving or paying the expense of the sale of the obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the Department of Transportation the moneys as required and certified by it to be legally due and payable. (d) Redevelopment assistance.--The net proceeds of the sale of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to the Department of Community and Economic Development in the maximum amount of $3,578,353,000 to be used by it exclusively to defray the financial cost of the redevelopment assistance and redevelopment capital assistance projects specifically itemized in a capital budget. After reserving or paying the expenses of the sale of the obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the Department of Community and Economic Development the moneys as required and certified by it to be legally due and payable. (e) Flood control.--The net proceeds of the sale of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to the Department of Environmental Protection in the maximum amount of $61,958,000 to be used by it exclusively to defray the financial cost of the flood control projects specifically itemized in a capital budget. After reserving or paying the expense of the sale of the obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the Department of Environmental Protection the moneys as required and certified by it to be legally due and payable. Section 18. Federal funds. (a) Projects itemized in this act.--In addition to those funds appropriated in section 17, all moneys received from the Federal Government for the projects specifically itemized in this act are also hereby appropriated for those projects. (b) Projects not requiring itemization.--Department of Military and Veterans Affairs construction projects which are totally federally funded but which are to be administered by the Department of General Services are hereby authorized. (c) Projects to be completed with Federal funds only.--Federal funds in the amount of $3,548,000 are authorized for the construction of an organization maintenance shop at Johnstown for the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. Federal funds in the amount of $6,862,000 are authorized for the construction of an organization maintenance shop at Pittsburgh for the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. Section 19. Federal funds. In addition to those funds appropriated in section 18, all moneys received from the Federal Government for the projects specifically itemized in this act are also hereby appropriated for those projects. Section 20. Conditions and limitations on certain capital projects. (a) Department of Transportation Magnetic Levitation Project.--The program provided for in section 3(16)(xiii) shall be developed in conjunction with the project referenced in the Federal Legislation Conference Report 105-550, Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, TEA-21, Section 1218(d)(4), dated May 22, 1998. (b) Change in the use of funds.--Funds authorized in section 3(6)(xii)(A) of the act of July 2, 1993 (P.L.265, No.47), known as the Capital Budget Project Itemization Act for 1993-1994, for the Pennsylvania Military Museum Visitor Center may be used for a general expansion of the Pennsylvania Military Museum. (c) Change of location of institution.--Notwithstanding the provisions of section 3(4)(x)(A) of the act of October 10, 1997 (P.L.392, No.47), known as the Capital Budget Project Itemization Act for 1996-1997, the construction of a new close-security institution with a capacity of approximately 1,236 cells does not have to occur within a 50-mile radius of the existing institution. Section 21. Department of Corrections authorization. The Department of Corrections is authorized, subject to executive approval and authorization, to construct the headquarters/conference facility itemized in section 3 by contract awarded by the Department of General Services or to acquire the headquarters/conference facility by means of a lease with an option to purchase. If the Department of Corrections elects the lease/purchase option, it shall advertise for proposals and shall award the contract based on the best interests of this Commonwealth to a responsive and responsible bidder. Section 22. Redevelopment assistance capital projects. (a) Requirements for.-- (1) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, the requirements of section 318 of the act of February 9, 1999 (P.L.1, No.1), known as the Capital Facilities Debt Enabling Act, shall provide the sole and exclusive requirements for bidding for the construction or renovation of a redevelopment assistance capital project authorized in a capital budget itemization act on or before the effective date of this act. (2) Any public authority shall be eligible to contract with the Commonwealth to receive funds for the construction or renovation of a redevelopment assistance capital project authorized in a capital budget itemization act on or before the effective date of this act. (b) Construction.--Nothing in this section shall be construed to override or abrogate any provision of the act of March 3, 1978 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Steel Products Procurement Act. Section 23. Expiration of authorization and appropriation. (a) General rule.--The authorization and appropriation for the additional capital projects itemized in sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 for which construction contracts have not been executed within four years of the effective date of this act shall expire upon such date and shall be considered repealed. The Secretary of the Budget may extend an expired project for up to one year upon written notification of the majority chairman and minority chairman of the Appropriations Committee of the Senate and the majority chairman and minority chairman of the Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives. Upon expiration of the extension period, an extended project may not be subsequently extended. (b) Reports.--Whenever the authorization and appropriation for the additional capital projects itemized under this act shall expire pursuant to subsection (a) or whenever the authorization and appropriation for the additional capital projects itemized under the act of October 10, 1997 (P.L.392, No.47), known as the Capital Budget Project Itemization Act for 1996-1997, shall expire pursuant to section 20 of said act, the Secretary of the Budget shall, within 30 days of the date of expiration, provide to the majority and minority chairmen of the Appropriations Committee of the Senate and the majority and minority chairmen of the Appropriations Committee of the House of Representatives a report itemizing all capital projects which have expired. Such report shall contain specific references to the section of the act wherein the projects were itemized and shall include the project location, project description and authorized project amount. The report shall also aggregate the total dollar amount of expired projects by capital project category. Section 24. Repeals. The following acts and parts of acts are repealed: Section 3(3)(i)(A) of the act of July 2, 1993 (P.L.265, No.47), known as the Capital Budget Project Itemization Act for 1993-1994. Sections 5(b)(6)(i)(A) and 6(29)(ii)(A) of the act of July 8, 1994 (P.L.444, No.74), known as the Capital Budget Project Itemization Act for 1994-1995. Section 3(1)(xiv)(A) of the act of July 6, 1995 (P.L.1051, No.19), known as the 1995 Special Session Corrections and Secure Facilities Capital Budget Project Itemization Act. Sections 6(2)(iii)(F) and (H), (15)(ii)(C) and (36)(i) and 8(1)(xiv)(A) of the act of October 10, 1997 (P.L.392, No.47), known as the Capital Budget Project Itemization Act for 1996-1997. Section 368(a)(3) of the act of June 18, 1998 (P.L.537, No.78), known as the Highway Capital Budget Project Itemization Act of 1996-1997. Section 25. Editorial changes. In editing and preparing this act for printing following the final enactment, the Legislative Reference Bureau shall insert or revise letters or numbers for projects where the letters or numbers are missing or require revision. The bureau shall also revise the total monetary amounts for the total authorization, debt authorization, appropriations and departmental totals as necessary to agree with the total monetary amounts of the projects. Section 26. Effective date. This act shall take effect immediately. APPROVED--The 25th day of June, A.D. 1999, except as to the following: Section 17. Appropriations. (a) Public improvements.--The net proceeds of the sale of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to the Department of General Services in the maximum amount of $1,970,833,000 to be used by it exclusively to defray the financial cost of the public improvement projects specifically itemized in a capital budget. After reserving or paying the expenses of the sale of the obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the Department of General Services the moneys as required and certified by it to be legally due and payable. This item is approved in the sum of $1,371,473,000. (b) Furniture and equipment.--The net proceeds of the sale of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to the Department of General Services in the maximum amount of $91,657,000 to be used by it exclusively to defray the financial cost of the public improvement projects consisting of the acquisition of original movable furniture and equipment specifically itemized in a capital budget. After reserving or paying the expenses of the sale of the obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the Department of General Services the moneys as required and certified by it to be legally due and payable. This item is approved in the sum of $79,227,000. (c) Transportation assistance.--The net proceeds of the sale of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to the Department of Transportation in the maximum amount of $980,555,000 to be used by it exclusively to defray the financial cost of the transportation assistance projects specifically itemized in a capital budget. After reserving or paying the expense of the sale of the obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the Department of Transportation the moneys as required and certified by it to be legally due and payable. This item is approved in the sum of $734,469,000. (d) Redevelopment assistance.--The net proceeds of the sale of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to the Department of Community and Economic Development in the maximum amount of $3,578,353,000 to be used by it exclusively to defray the financial cost of the redevelopment assistance and redevelopment capital assistance projects specifically itemized in a capital budget. After reserving or paying the expenses of the sale of the obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the Department of Community and Economic Development the moneys as required and certified by it to be legally due and payable. This item is approved in the sum of $3,358,257,000. (e) Flood control.--The net proceeds of the sale of the obligations authorized in this act are hereby appropriated from the Capital Facilities Fund to the Department of Environmental Protection in the maximum amount of $61,958,000 to be used by it exclusively to defray the financial cost of the flood control projects specifically itemized in a capital budget. After reserving or paying the expense of the sale of the obligation, the State Treasurer shall pay to the Department of Environmental Protection the moneys as required and certified by it to be legally due and payable. This item is approved in the sum of $16,338,000. I have withheld my approval from parts of the above appropriations because projects have been included in this bill which cannot be legally implemented or which are duplicate projects either approved in previous capital project authorization acts or within Senate Bill 572. Some projects contained in the bill do not meet the definitions of a capital project in the category of project where they are listed, and the Commonwealth may not, therefore, legally fund those projects under the Capital Facilities Debt Enabling Act. In addition, there are a great number of projects contained in Senate Bill 572 which have vague or unclear descriptions. Although I have not vetoed these, I strongly recommend that the Legislature provide better descriptions of projects in the future. Inadequately described projects may be subject to future veto for vagueness and lack of specific description. A number of the projects in the Redevelopment Assistance Capital category may not meet the minimum total project amount of $1 million. While I have not vetoed them from Senate Bill 572, any project which is not over $1 million in total costs cannot be funded. In future capital bills passed by the Legislature, unless the total project cost is indicated, I intend to approve only those projects which are in the bill for $250,000 or more on the assumption that most projects will be requesting at least one quarter of the total project funds from the Commonwealth. These items again point out the necessity for detailed descriptions of projects included in the bill since adequately described projects, including total project cost, would avoid uncertainty about whether the project should be authorized. Substantial capital project itemization acts have been passed in the last several years. It is beyond reasonable expectations that all projects approved in prior acts, in addition to those contained in Senate Bill 572, could be financed and also maintain the Commonwealth's current financial strength. This Administration remains committed to maintaining the Commonwealth's financial integrity though exercising restraint in the amount of new construction and other capital projects undertaken. Therefore, many projects in Senate Bill 572 will not be undertaken. Senate Bill 572 and the previous capital project itemization act, Act 1997-47, contain a provision which will automatically repeal any project not under construction within four years of the effective date of the act. This will serve to reduce the amount of debt authorized that has been substantially increased due to the passage of capital project authorizations of such large magnitudes as Senate Bill 572 and Act 1997-47. Therefore, the increase in project authorizations in this bill should not have as negative an impact on our bond rating, as might otherwise occur. The bill contains one math error in the category of Redevelopment Assistance Capital. The total shown for this category is $1,000,000 more than the total of the projects in that category. I have therefore made an adjustment to the total amount approved to account for this difference. In addition, two projects in the category of Public Improvement will be funded using current revenue of the General Fund. They are capital projects and therefore need to be itemized in a capital budget but funds for these projects were contained in the General Appropriation Act of 1999. They are the Veterans Memorial at the National Cemetery for $2.5 million (under the Department of Veterans and Military Affairs) and the indoor firearms training center for $3 million (under the State Police). I have therefore made an adjustment to the amount approved in this category to account for this. As in previous item vetoes of capital project authorization acts, I am listing those projects that will not be undertaken. These are: Section 3. Itemization of public improvement projects. * * * Total Project Project Allocation * * * (2) Department of Community and Economic Development $149,998,000 (i) Allegheny County (A) Pittsburgh International Complex, development of state-of-the-art maintenance and training complex for the new fleet of US Airways planes 100,000,000 (B) Purchase and installation of traffic control devices, Greentree Road 250,000 * * * (ii) Carbon County (A) East Side Borough, reconstruction and rehabilitation of school building for use as borough offices, meeting hall and senior citizen community facility 60,000 (B) Mahoning Township, land acquisition for the construction of new township offices and police station 300,000 (C) Banks Township, design and construction of township office and community activity building 145,000 (D) County Project, design and construction of new building or acquisition and rehabilitation of existing building for county operations facility 1,500,000 (iii) Schuylkill County (A) Foster Township, design and construction of municipal building 350,000 (B) Borough of St. Clair, design and construction of police station 350,000 (C) Borough of Tremont, interior and exterior repair and reconstruction of Tremont Area Community Center, including roof, windows, waterproofing, doors, painting and HVAC systems 385,000 (D) Hubley Township, design and construction of municipal building 250,000 (E) Borough of Ringtown, design and construction of municipal building 250,000 (F) Rush Township, construction of township building, including original furniture and equipment 600,000 (G) Borough of Mahanoy City, design and construction of Mahanoy Area Train Station Depot/Museum 200,000 (H) North Manheim Township, additions and modification to township building 258,000 (I) Borough of Cressona, renovation of salt storage building and construction of additional garage space 100,000 (3) Department of Conservation and Natural Resources $109,890,000 * * * (viii) Allegheny County * * * (B) Alle-Kiski River Parks Expansion Project 50,000,000 (ix) Clinton County (A) City of Lock Haven, development and construction of fish ladder at Grant Street Dam 1,000,000 (x) Erie County (A) Headwaters Conservation Park located at Upper Mill Creek Basin, intersection of Route 8 and I-90 2,025,000 (xi) Greene County (A) Monongahela Riverfront Development 600,000 (B) Franklin Township, Crawford Field Park and Route 188 site preparation 325,000 (C) Greene County Central Pool 300,000 (D) Richhill Township, community park 127,000 construction and improvements * * * (5) Department of Education $363,448,000 (i) Temple University * * * (F) Design and construction of annex building for the Main Campus student activity center 4,600,000 * * * (iii) Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology * * * (C) Acquisition of community hospital building and conversion to dormitory classroom facilities 6,400,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000) (Land Allocation - $4,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $400,000) * * * (vi) University of Pittsburgh * * * (C) Oakland Campus (I) Renovation and addition to central chilled water system 7,800,000 * * * (viii) Allegheny County (A) Renovation and expansion of Main Campus Building of Auberle School 1,050,000 (ix) Butler County (A) Restoration and improvements to Butler Community College 508,000 (x) Greene County (A) Waynesburg College (I) Two additional locker rooms at College Gym 500,000 (II) Install new windows in Miller Hall 1,000,000 (III) Install central air conditioning, 4th floor, Miller Hall 300,000 (IV) Construction of locker room and service facility at soccer field and softball field area 200,000 (xi) Lawrence County (A) Construction of new high school in New Castle School District 10,000,000 (xii) Lackawanna County (A) Scranton School District, construction of high school and/or rehabilitation and/or additions to the existing school buildings and properties within the City of Scranton 7,700,000 (Base Project Allocation - $7,000,000) Design and Contingencies - $700,000) (xiii) Luzerne County (A) Nanticoke/Luzerne County Community College Athletic Facility 1,000,000 (xiv) Montgomery County (A) Jenkintown School District, renovations to bring school buildings into ADA compliance 220,000 (xv) University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (A) Construction and development of the UPMC Pittsburgh Cancer Research Clinic 1,500,000 * * * (7) Department of Environmental Protection $179,554,000 (i) Allegheny County * * * (B) Etna Borough, construction of a retaining wall on Greismore Street 200,000 (C) Greenwald flood control project 2,450,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $450,000) * * * (E) Millvale Borough, replace a retaining wall at Girty's Run Creek located on the property at 510 East Ohio Street 162,000 (F) Sharpsburg Borough, construction of a retaining wall on Noble Street 55,000 * * * (ii) Armstrong County (A) Kiskiminetas Township, sewer line extensions 2,000,000 (B) Kiskiminetas Township, water line extensions 3,000,000 (C) North Buffalo Township and Sugarcreek Township, water line extensions 2,000,000 * * * (iii) Berks County (A) Stream Banks Fencing Program 1,000,000 (B) Berks County Conservation Organization, Warm Seasons Grasses Program 1,000,000 (C) Flood Control Project, Heidelburg Township 100,000 (iv) Blair County (A) Reconstruction of interceptor drainage system, Burgoon Road to 58th Street, City of Altoona 1,500,000 * * * (vi) Butler County (A) West Sunbury Borough sewage upgrade 1,000,000 (B) Improvements to Butler CDC water systems 2,000,000 (C) Chicora Borough, improvements to water lines 1,000,000 (D) Penn Township, improvements to township water system 4,000,000 (E) Middlesex Township, improvements to township water system 10,000,000 (F) Adams Township, improvements to township water system 600,000 (G) Butler City, renovation of Pillow Street storm sewer 150,000 (vii) Cambria County (A) Cresson Township and Washington Township, Lilly Level water project 1,000,000 (B) Elton Heights, sewage project 1,000,000 (C) Cassandra Borough, water project 1,000,000 (D) Barnesboro Borough, water project 1,000,000 (E) Patton Borough, water and sewer project 3,344,000 * * * (viii) Centre County (A) Patton Township, revitalization of Ridgemont area water distribution system 1,000,000 (B) Construction of new water acquisition system 800,000 (C) Milesburg Borough Water Authority water system project 1,600,000 * * * (x) Clarion County (A) Reconstruction of Beaver Creek Dam 3,000,000 (xi) Clearfield County * * * (C) Morris Township, revitalization of West Decatur S.E. water project 1,000,000 (D) Boggs Township, revitalization of Salem area water distribution system 1,000,000 (E) Boggs Township, revitalization of West Decatur S.E. area water distribution system 1,000,000 (F) Bradford Township, revitalization of Bigler N.E. area water distribution system 1,000,000 (G) Bradford Township, revitalization of Millstone N.E. area water distribution system 1,000,000 (H) Decatur Township, revitalization of improvements to Pleasant Hill area water distribution system 1,000,000 (I) Decatur Township, revitalization of Drane Hill area water distribution system 1,000,000 (J) Decatur Township, revitalization of Mock Hill area water distribution system 1,000,000 (K) Woodward Township, revitalization of Sanbourn area water distribution system 1,000,000 (L) Graham Township, revitalization of various area water distribution systems 1,000,000 (M) Pike Township, revitalization of rehabilitation of sewage treatment facilities 1,000,000 (N) Lawrence Township, revitalization of water distribution system 1,000,000 (O) Borough of Irvona, water systems improvements 400,000 (P) County Projects (I) Sandy Township, Three Phase sanitary sewer and potable water extension projects: 5,506,000 Phase I - Sanitary Sewers ($1,548,000) Phase II - Residential Sewer ($1,651,500) and Phase III - Water Main Extension ($2,306,700) (Q) Coalport Borough and Beccaria Township, land acquisition for flood control project 500,000 (xii) Columbia County (A) Bloomsburg flood control project, construction of dike/levee 12,000,000 (xiii) Elk County (A) City of St. Marys, construct Elk Creek sewer interceptor 2,500,000 (B) City of St. Marys, construction of water detention ponds at various locations in the community 1,500,000 (xiv) Erie County (A) Construction of breakwall on Elk Creek 500,000 (B) Construction of breakwall at Walnut Creek Access Area 160,000 (xv) Greene County (A) Franklin Township, water, sewer and storm water extensions along SR 2026 450,000 (B) Point Marion Borough (I) Restoration of severely eroded riverbank 350,000 (xvi) Indiana County (A) Conemaugh Township, water and sewer line extension 2,000,000 (xvii) Lackawanna County (A) Flood control and storm water projects in Boroughs of Throop, Dunmore and Taylor 1,650,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,500,000) (Design and Contingencies - $150,000) (B) City of Scranton, including, but not limited to, storm sewers, road reconstruction, pumping stations, curbing and levees 2,200,000 (Base Project Allocation - $2,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $200,000) (C) City of Scranton, storm water-sewer runoff main from Birch to Maple Street along Meadow Avenue 100,000 (D) City of Scranton non-Federal financial obligation for flood control projects on Lackawanna River 5,000,000 (E) Archbald Borough, rehabilitation of sewer systems 400,000 (F) Moosic Borough, flood control project 1,500,000 (G) Old Forge Borough, storm water management project for area near Milwaukee Road and Keyser Avenue intersection 2,000,000 (H) South Abington Township (I) Storm water management improvements to unnamed tributary which connects to Legget's Creek 300,000 (II) Ford's Pond, rehabilitate dam 400,000 (I) Thornhurst Township, stream improvements 1,200,000 (xviii) Lehigh County (A) North Whitehall Township, correct storm water problems 250,000 (B) Study and survey of the lower reaches of the Little Lehigh River 100,000 (C) Phoenix Square waterway obstruction removal project, City of Allentown 145,000 (D) Storm sewer extension into Alton Park 185,000 (E) Lehigh Street/33rd Street drainage improvement project, Salisbury Township 1,200,000 (xix) Luzerne County * * * (B) Rehabilitation of the wall along Solomon's Creek stretching from Waller Street to South Franklin Street 3,000,000 (C) Hughestown Borough, construction of sewer line 3,200,000 (xix.1) Lycoming County (A) Integrated Flood Forecasting System, urban area topography study, including hydrologic studies, stream and rain gauging and flood inundation mapping 1,500,000 (B) Lower Lycoming Creek flood mitigation 1,800,000 (C) Countywide Flood Hazard Mitigation Program 500,000 * * * (xix.2) Monroe County (A) East Stroudsburg Borough, reconstruction of dam spillway and development of Well No.4 1,000,000 * * * (xxi) Northampton County * * * (B) Storm water management, Borough of Wind Gap 2,400,000 (C) Storm water management, Plainfield Township 600,000 (D) Renovation of city watershed 1,000,000 (E) City of Bethlehem, renovation of storm water system 1,500,000 (F) Williams Township, bridge replacement, storm water management/maintenance renovation 1,058,000 (xxii) Northumberland County (A) Mount Carmel Borough, Shamokin Creek Drainage Facility 4,000,000 (B) Mount Carmel Borough, Butternut Creek Drainage Facility 1,000,000 * * * (xxiii) Schuylkill County (A) Repairs to Owl Creek Dam, Tamaqua 3,000,000 (B) Reconstruction of Sweet Arrow Lake Dam, Pine Grove 1,200,000 * * * (D) Construction of storm water system at Vernon Miller and Crest Street to reduce flooding along State Routes 1017 and 1477, Rush Township 230,000 (E) Dredging of Shenandoah Creek and reconstruction of creek walls and Kohinoor Creek culvert, Borough of Shenandoah 425,000 (F) Construction of storm drains for runoff on West Oak Street, Borough of Frackville 467,000 (G) Storm water management improvements, including construction of inlets and installation of piping and construction of bituminous swales and roll curb on Coal Street, Village of Upper Brownsville, West Mahanoy Township 110,000 * * * (xxv) Union County (A) Buffalo Creek Watershed, reduction of erosion, wetland creation and improvement of channel stability 550,000 * * * (xxvii) Washington County (A) California Borough/Long Branch water line extension 250,000 (B) Carroll Township water line extension 45,000 (C) Washington County Redevelopment Authority, acquisition, demolition and improvements to asbestos facilities, including the Old Monongahela Hospital Building 500,000 * * * (xxix) Southwestern Pennsylvania Water Authority (A) Water line extension, Route 21 - Khedive Area 4,000,000 (B) Water line extension, Wind Ridge 1,700,000 (C) Water line extension, Kirby to Mount Morris 2,000,000 (D) Waterline extension, Route 221 - Washington Township 2,100,000 (E) Water line extension, tollgate to Washington Township 2,050,000 (F) Water line extension, Spraggs 1,000,000 (G) Water line extension, Adamik Road, Jefferson Township 350,000 (H) Water line extension, Sugar Run Road, Franklin Township 400,000 (I) Water line extension to Graysville 2,200,000 (xxx) Carmichaels - Cumberland Joint Sewer Authority (A) Sewer extension to Paisley Industrial Park 1,000,000 (B) Lower Ten Mile - sewer extension to Wilson Company 1,000,000 (C) Crucible - sewer extension to riverfront communities and marinas 250,000 (D) East View - sewer extension to homes and businesses with malfunctioning systems 750,000 (8) Department of General Services $194,703,000 * * * (iii) Allegheny County (A) David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Phase II expansion 125,000,000 (B) Development of major hotel in conjunction with expansion of Lawrence Convention Center 27,000,000 (iv) Erie County * * * (C) Repair of brick facade and upgrade of capital equipment, Erie Civic Center 2,040,000 (Base Project Allocation - $1,700,000) (Design and Contingencies - $340,000) (D) Erie Art Museum, acquisition, design and construction of the Erie Art Museum Annex and shared facilities connector building 18,000,000 (Base Project Allocation - $14,400,000) (Design and Contingencies - $3,600,000) (9) Department of Health $1,200,000 (i) Clearfield Area Hospital (A) Purchase of van to transport patients and for construction of facility to house van 200,000 (ii) Philipsburg Area Hospital, Centre County (A) Construction of transitional care unit 500,000 (B) Construction of pulmonary therapy unit 500,000 * * * (11) Department of Military and Veterans Affairs $21,962,000 * * * (x) Armory at Pottsville (A) Capital improvements to armory for reuse as youth center 200,000 * * * (12) Department of Public Welfare $32,148,000 * * * (iii) Harrisburg State Hospital, Dauphin County * * * (B) Petry Building, installation of central air conditioning 3,600,000 (Base Project Allocation - $3,000,000) (Design and Contingencies - $600,000) * * * (15) State System of Higher Education $453,491,000 * * * (ii) California University * * * (C) Replacement of selected high voltage cables and switches 542,000 (Base Project Allocation - $452,000) (Design and Contingencies - $90,000) * * * (16) Department of Transportation $85,343,000 (i) Allegheny County (A) Sharpsburg Borough, replacement of three traffic lights as part of the Y2K project 180,000 (B) Borough of Verona, traffic signal at the intersection of Allegheny River Boulevard and Wildwood Avenue 80,000 (C) Navigating Alle-Kiski - Wayfinder Sign System and map for the Alle-Kiski Region 375,000 (D) Environmental studies and engineering for a low-speed maglev downtown urban shuttle system in Pittsburgh 10,000,000 * * * (iii) Dauphin County (A) City of Harrisburg, extension of Third Street to Paxton Street Area 16,000,000 (B) City of Harrisburg, widening of North Seventh Street from Reily to Maclay Street 4,000,000 (iv) Elk County (A) City of St. Marys, reconstruction of city streets, including sanitary sewers, storm water controls, curb and gutter and paving activities 3,000,000 (v) Erie County (A) City of Corry, Corry to Erie Road corridor improvements 4,000,000 (vi) Indiana County (A) Indiana County Wayfinder Sign System 100,000 (vii) Lackawanna County (A) City of Scranton, traffic signal at intersection of River Street and Meadow Avenue 100,000 (B) City of Scranton, noise barriers on north side of I-81 from River Street exit to Brook Street in the vicinity of St. Mary's cemetery 2,000,000 (viii) Luzerne County Maintenance Facility * * * (B) Construction of sound barriers between Exit 45 and Exit 46 along Route 81 15,000,000 * * * (x) Northampton County (A) Township of Williams, I-78 North Industrial Area drainage improvements 570,000 (B) Browns Drive bridge replacement 128,000 * * * (xiii) High-speed Magnetic Levitation (A) High-speed magnetic levitation transportation for the preconstruction engineering, environmental systems and other preliminary work for the installation of a trans-Pennsylvania high-speed maglev line between the Pittsburgh metropolitan area and the Philadelphia area based on the 310 mph operationally ready German Transrapid International TR-07 and TR-08 design. Funds will be utilized as match for Federal funding designated for maglev systems development. 10,000,000 Section 4. Itemization of furniture and equipment projects. * * * Total Project Project Allocation * * * (2) Department of Education $63,725,000 * * * (ii) The Pennsylvania State University (A) University Park Campus * * * (V) Capital renewal for buildings and systems, DGS 800-265 1,000,000 * * * (iii) University of Pittsburgh (A) Oakland Campus * * * (III) Original furnishings and equipment for the Hillman Library Renovation 4,167,000 * * * (V) Original furnishings and equipment for the Upper Campus Chilled Water Plant, DGS 1103-38 1,221,000 * * * (VII) Original furnishings and equipment for upgrade and deferred maintenance, Phase I 2,000,000 * * * (X) Additional original furnishings and equipment for the Hillman Library Addition 1,608,000 (XI) Original furnishings and equipment for replacement of the steam distribution system, Phase II 334,000 * * * (iv) Clearfield County Vocational-Technical School (A) Purchase of computer equipment 100,000 * * * (5) Department of General Services $17,000,000 * * * (ii) Erie Art Museum (A) Original furniture and equipment for the Erie Art Museum and the shared facilities connector building 2,000,000 * * * Section 5. Itemization of transportation assistance projects. (a) Mass transit.--* * * Total Project Project Allocation * * * (7) County of Lackawanna Transportation System (i) Vehicle overhaul and related items 31,000 (Base Project Allocation - $31,000) * * * (9) Port Authority of Allegheny County * * * (xxiv) Stage II Light Rail Transit 35,000,000 * * * (11) Department of Transportation * * * (v) Environmental studies and engineering for a low-speed maglev downtown urban shuttle system in Pittsburgh 15,000,000 * * * (13) Westmoreland County Transit Authority * * * (ii) Commuter access and development feasibility study on existing rail lines between central Westmoreland County and Pittsburgh 500,000 (b) Rural and intercity rail.--* * * Total Project Project Allocation * * * (1.1) Allegheny County (i) Purchase Rook Yard and right-of-way south to Bridgeville from Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad for use as new transportation corridor 16,500,000 * * * (2) Armstrong County * * * (iv) Kiski Junction Railroad * * * (B) Extension of short line ten miles to Ford City 5,000,000 (v) Rehabilitation of the Ford City Industrial Heritage Museum 4,000,000 (3) Bedford County (i) Intermodal and rail and highway analysis for business development in Bedford and Blair Counties 300,000 (4) Berks County (i) Borough of Topton (A) Repair of Conrail crossing gates 100,000 * * * (9) Luzerne County (i) Biscontini Distribution Centers, relocate and rehabilitate rail siding to Biscontini Distribution Center to handle 200% increase in volume, including two rail spurs, an additional rail switch, preparation of rail infrastructure and reconstruction of intermodal yard, including access and temporary storage 866,000 * * * (9.1) Monroe County (i) Monroe Rail Authority (A) Improvement and upgrade of ten railroad crossings 1,500,000 * * * (11) Westmoreland County (i) City of New Kensington (A) Restoration of railroad tracks for commuter train 5,000,000 (12) Allegheny & Eastern Railroad, Inc. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces subsurfaces, siganls, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 462,000 * * * (13) Allegheny Valley Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 207,000 * * * (14) Bradford Industrial Railroad, Inc. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 45,000 (15) Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad, Inc. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 508,000 * * * (16) Delaware and Hudson Railway Co. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 172,000 * * * (v) Rehabilitate rail siding on main line of Delaware & Hudson Railroad near Nescopeck, PA, including replacement of turnouts and replacement of signal facilities with solid-state interlockings and associated cabling, track side signals and electronics 660,000 (Base Project Allocation - $600,000) (Design and Contingencies - $60,000) (vi) Rehabilitate crossing at SR 339 with new state-of-the-art automatic highway warning devices and new crossing surface, including track and rail interface materials 259,000 (Base Project Allocation - $235,000) (Design and Contingencies - $24,000) * * * (17) Delaware and Lackawanna Railroad Company (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 630,000 (18) Emons Transportation Group, Inc. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work (A) Maryland and Pennsylvania Railroad 570,000 (B) Penn Eastern Rail Lines, Inc., Lancaster Line 789,000 (C) Perkiomen Line 405,000 (D) Yorkrail, Inc. 640,000 (19) Everett Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 270,000 (20) Gettysburg Railroad Company, Inc. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 460,000 (21) Hollidaysburg and Roaring Spring Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 400,000 (22) Juniata Valley Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 133,000 (23) Lycoming Valley Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 116,000 * * * (25) Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad Co. * * * (iv) Repair and rehabilitation of grade crossing at Rt. 230, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces and any other related work to ensure continued regulatory compliance and enhance public safety 30,000 * * * (26) Morrison's Cove Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 120,000 (27) Nittany Bald Eagle Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 287,000 * * * (29) North Shore Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 62,000 (30) Pittsburgh & Shawmut Railroad, Inc. (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 343,000 * * * (31) Reading, Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad Company (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 850,000 * * * (32) SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work (A) Juniata Valley Railroad 50,000 (B) Lycoming Valley Railroad 167,000 (C) Nittany & Bald Eagle 260,000 (D) North Shore Railroad 200,000 (E) Shamokin Valley Railroad 127,000 (33) Shamokin Valley Railroad (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 672,000 * * * (35) Wellsboro and Corning Rail Line (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 86,000 (36) Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway Company (i) Repair and/or rehabilitation of grade crossings, including tracks, ties, surfaces, subsurfaces, signals, automatic or manual protection and any other related work 645,000 * * * (37) Yorkrail, Inc. (i) Rehabilitation of the deck and track of the bridge over the lake at P.H. Glatfelter Company in Spring Grove Borough 84,000 (38) Department of Transportation (i) Constant warning time devices (A) Acquisition and installation of constant warning time devices for the upgrade and safety improvement of highway-rail grade crossings on State or local roads. Twenty percent of the cost of each such acquisition and installation shall be paid by the railroad that owns the track upon which the improvements are being installed 10,000,000 (c) Air transportation.--* * * Total Project Project Allocation (1) Allegheny County (i) Former Pittsburgh International Airport (A) Redevelopment of former airport terminal and grounds 4,500,000 (ii) Rock Airport (A) Construction of access road from Route 28 10,000,000 (iii) Pittsburgh International Airport (A) PIT Airport Maintenance Complex, development of state-of-the-art maintenance and training complex for the new fleet of US Airways planes 100,000,000 (iv) West Penn Airport (A) Infrastructure and access improvements 3,000,000 * * * (3) Blair County (i) Altoona/Blair County Airport (A) Apron/taxiway/runway crack sealing and remarking 120,000 * * * (4) Butler County Airport * * * (iii) Replace roof on existing aircraft storage hangar 80,000 * * * (7) Jefferson County (i) Dubois/Jefferson County Airport access road (A) Construction of access road from I-80 to airport 22,000,000 * * * (10.3) Reading Regional Airport Authority * * * (vi) Install aboveground fuel tanks for airport 30,000 equipment (vii) Rehabilitate sanitary sewer 350,000 (viii) Replace fire hydrants 50,000 (ix) Rehabilitate water distribution center 250,000 (x) Renovate and expand wastewater treatment plant 350,000 * * * (13) York County (i) York Airport (A) Construction of 50 T-hangars 850,000 Section 6. Itemization of redevelopment assistance projects. * * * Total Project Project Allocation * * * (2) Allegheny County * * * (xii) County Projects * * * (DD) Leetsdale Overpass, construction of an overpass to provide access and egress to the Leetsdale Industrial Site 3,300,000 * * * (JJ) Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, memory capacity upgrade for the Cray T3E massively parallel computer 2,000,000 (KK) Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, purchase of new vector-scale computer to replace the Cray C90 900,000 * * * (HHH) Pittsburgh First Night 225,000 * * * (xv) Aspinwall Borough (A) Replace water line on Fourth Street 75,000 (B) Construction of chlorine room to 20,000 monitor water mixture and flow rates * * * (xxxi) Nazareth Housing Services Senior Homeowner Assistance Program (A) Provide for the renovation of homes for the elderly in need 250,000 * * * (xxxvii) Bethel Park Volunteer Fire Department (A) Multi-municipal high-rise response equipment 700,000 (xxxviii) Findlay Township (A) Potato Garden Run Watershed, water and sewer infrastructure 15,662,000 (xxxix) North Fayette Township (A) Sewer line extension along Bateman Road 500,000 (xl) University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (A) Construction and development of the UPMC Pittsburgh Cancer Research Clinic 1,500,000 * * * (3) Armstrong County * * * (vii) Kittanning Borough (A) Replace the sewage treatment facility in Kittanning Borough and extend lines into Manor Township, Rayburn Township and Kittanning Township 6,750,000 (viii) Whitesburg Water Project (A) Provide public water to the Route 422 East Corridor 1,250,000 (ix) Parks Township (A) Infrastructure development to include new water and sewage facilities 500,000 (4) Beaver County * * * (iv) Corporation for Economic Development * * * (G) Beaver River Dredging Project for enhanced river navigation and economic development projects 2,500,000 * * * (6) Berks County * * * (ix) Topton Borough * * * (B) Upgrade of the sewage treatment plant 2,210,000 (x) Borough of Bernville (A) Upgrade of the sewage treatment plant 3,700,000 * * * (9) Bucks County * * * (ii) Bucks County Technical School (A) Expansion of facility to a state-of-the-art comprehensive technical 1,800,000 academy * * * (vii) Bristol Township School District (A) Renovations to school buildings 2,484,000 * * * (xiii) Heritage Conservancy * * * (E) Native Plant Nursery 300,000 * * * (xvi) Upper Southampton Township (A) Infrastructure improvements and capital acquisitions 3,700,000 * * * (10) Butler County (i) County Projects * * * (B) Expansion of Butler Community Development Corporation water system at the Butler County Business Park to other key sites 1,988,000 (C) Expansion of water lines for 400-acre site for business park, Chicora Borough 1,000,000 * * * (ii) City of Butler * * * (C) Restoration of Butler County Prison Annex 350,000 * * * (iv) Penn Township (A) Sewer improvements 4,000,000 (v) Middlesex Township (A) Sewer improvements 10,000,000 (vi) Adams Township (A) Sewer improvements 600,000 (vii) West Sunbury (A) Water system improvements 500,000 * * * (11) Cambria County * * * (v) County Projects * * * (C) Acquisition and renovations for the Manufacture Water Company 2,000,000 (11.1) Cameron County (i) County Projects * * * (B) Upgrade to the Mid-Cameron County Authority Sewage Treatment Plant 3,350,000 * * * (13) Chester County * * * (x) Chester County Intermediate Unit (A) Provide fiber optic lines to all public schools in Chester County for video instruction, communications and data management 4,700,000 * * * (20) Dauphin County * * * (ii) City of Harrisburg * * * (K) Citywide and downtown lighting projects, directional signage and tourism signage 4,000,000 * * * (21) Delaware County * * * (v) Upper Darby Township (A) Testing, remedial action and demolition on Shadeland Avenue 650,000 (22) Elk County * * * (ii) City of St. Marys * * * (C) Flood control 1,500,000 (D) Street reconstruction projects 3,500,000 (E) Construction of the Elk Creek sewer interceptor 2,500,000 (F) Downtown infrastructure improvements 3,400,000 * * * (23) Erie County * * * (ii) Erie Area Fund for the Arts (A) Cultural district signage and electronic information system 1,000,000 * * * (x) Erie City Water Authority (A) Rehabilitation of pump house facilities 3,500,000 * * * (xvi) Erie School District (A) Rehabilitation and restoration of the Academic School of Excellence 2,000,000 * * * (24) Fayette County (i) Fay-Penn Economic Development Council (A) Renovation of the Touchstone Center for Crafts 1,000,000 (B) Additional funds for the restoration of the State Theatre Center for the Arts 2,000,000 (C) Additional funds for the restoration and expansion of the Fort Necessity Visitors Center 5,000,000 (ii) County Projects * * * (F) Fayette County Emergency Medical Services Council AEDs-Lifpak 500, or equivalent, with battery and case, software and modem 300,000 (iii) Fallingwater (A) Operations and support services 550,000 (B) Preservation of landscape and stewardship site 3,032,000 (C) Preservation of buildings and collections 2,950,000 * * * (27) Greene County (i) County Projects * * * (N) Provision of water resources and supply to Graysville Elementary School 2,200,000 (O) Route 21 Khedive Area water line extension 4,000,000 (P) Wind Ridge water line extension 1,700,000 (Q) Kirby to Mount Morris water line extension 2,000,000 (R) Spraggs water line extension 1,000,000 (S) Carmichaels-Cumberland Joint Sewer Authority, sewer extension to Paisley Industrial Park 1,000,000 (T) Lower Ten Mile, sewer extension to Wilson Company Industrial Park 1,000,000 (U) Southwestern Pennsylvania Water Authority, water line extension to Graysville Industrial Park 2,200,000 * * * (iii) Jefferson Township (A) Adamik Road water line extension 350,000 (iv) Franklin Township (A) Sugar Run Road water line extension 400,000 (B) Water, sewer and storm water extension along SR 2026 450,000 (v) Washington Township (A) Route 221 water line extension 2,100,000 (B) Tollgate to Washington Township water line extension 2,050,000 * * * (31) Lackawanna County * * * (v) Newton Township (A) Newton Recreation Center, infrastructure improvements 100,000 * * * (ix) Scranton School District (A) Construction of high school and/or rehabilitation and/or additions to the existing school buildings and properties within the City of Scranton 7,700,000 * * * (33) Lawrence County * * * (iv) North Beaver Township (A) Township infrastructure improvements 1,500,000 * * * (vi) Westminster College Summer Music Institute (A) Development of Western Pennsylvania Summer Musical Festival and Music Outreach Program 4,500,000 * * * (35) Lehigh County * * * (ix) North Whitehall Township (A) Purchase farmland/development rights 500,000 * * * (36) Luzerne County * * * (ii) City of Wilkes-Barre * * * (O) Demolition of former Sloam heat authority structures 1,000,000 * * * (v) City of Pittston * * * (B) City of Pittston Redevelopment Authority, removal of blighted properties in downtown 350,000 (vi) County Projects (A) Construction and developments to Juvenile Detention Center 2,400,000 (B) County Correctional Facility expansion 2,500,000 * * * (H) Relocate and rehabilitate rail siding to Biscontini Distribution Center 866,000 * * * (J) Luzerne County Redevelopment Authority, removal of blighted properties 150,000 * * * (37) Lycoming County * * * (v) Montoursville (A) Regional sewer system 3,000,000 * * * (38) McKean County (i) Lewis Run Borough (A) Improve access 100,000 * * * (40) Monroe County * * * (iii) Smithfield Township (A) Expansion of wastewater treatment system and municipal water 1,500,000 * * * (41) Montgomery County * * * (xiv) County Projects * * * (B) Construction and facility improvements within Jenkintown School District 1,100,000 (xv) School District of Cheltenham Township (A) Design and construction of new facilities 2,000,000 * * * (42) Northampton County * * * (ii) City of Easton * * * (J) Acquisition and renovation of the Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Performing Arts 3,241,000 (iii) County Projects * * * (C) Portland Slate Belt sewer upgrades 1,500,000 (43) Northumberland County * * * (ii) East Chillisquaque Township (A) Pottsgrove School House, renovations 250,000 * * * (44) Philadelphia County (i) Philadelphia * * * (K) National Barber's Sunshine Club, capital improvements necessary for a first-class restaurant along the Avenue of the Arts 1,000,000 * * * (M) Pennsylvania College of Optometry, site acquisition, development and construction costs for a student-community center 3,000,000 * * * (O) Women's Christian Alliance/Children's Village, capital improvements for a residential housing facility for abandoned and neglected children 1,700,000 * * * (AA) Equipment for Clemente Playground at Eighteenth and Wallace Streets 1,000,000 * * * (JJ) Improvements to Village Housing Model as part of the Village of the Arts and Humanities 1,000,000 * * * (NN) Razing and debris removal of blighted buildings within the city 1,000,000 * * * (TTT) Construction of independent living senior citizen rentals 3,000,000 * * * (ZZZ) Walnut Street Theater, rehabilitation and renovation of historical structure 5,000,000 * * * (RRRR) Demolition and replacement of structures in the Wissinoming area of the City of Philadelphia 2,200,000 * * * (BBBBB) Expansion of the center of the park campus in Germantown, including renovation of the YMCA building on Germantown Avenue to create assisted living services 1,000,000 * * * (HHHHH) Wynnfield Recreation complex construction 800,000 (IIIII) Painted Bride Art Center renovations 1,000,000 (JJJJJ) Woodmere Art Museum renovations 1,000,000 * * * (MMMMM) Philadelphia County Minority Arts Resource Council, renovation of historic building located on Avenue of the Arts 900,000 * * * (45.1) Potter County (i) Potter County Housing and Redevelopment Authorities (A) Infrastructure improvements 7,400,000 * * * (47) Snyder County (i) McClure Borough (A) Water system improvements to facilitate the expansion of existing business and new economic development by providing adequate fire protection and to develop additional source and storage 650,000 (ii) Adams Township (A) Adams Township Municipal Authority, replacement of water main, installation of water meters and upgrade or replacement of the existing reservoir for the village of Troxelville 160,000 (iii) Penn Township (A) Penn Township Municipal Authority, extension of sanitary sewer along Salem Road and south on Route 522 to serve residential development 550,000 (iv) Union/Chapman Township Regional Authority (A) Port Trevorton Sewer Project 1,000,000 (47.1) Somerset County (i) Elk Lick Township (A) Elk Lick Township sewer extension project to provide sewage service to the industrial park 650,000 (ii) Somerset Township Municipal Authority (A) Allegheny College sewer extension project to extend sewage service to the college and commercial properties along the route 863,000 (iii) Borough of Windber (A) Sewer extension project and upgrade for industrial park 1,000,000 * * * (50) Union County * * * (iii) Buffalo Township Municipal Authority (A) Village of Cowan sewer extension project 620,000 (iv) Boy Scouts of America (A) Camp Karoondinha Package Plant, construction of a package treatment plant 450,000 * * * (52) Warren County (i) Pleasant Township (A) Main Street access to Route 6 750,000 * * * (53) Washington County * * * (ii) County Projects * * * (E) Route 22 industrial park water lines 3,000,000 * * * (xi) Fallowfield Township (A) Industrial park sewer lines 3,000,000 (xii) Union Township (A) Industrial park sewer lines 3,000,000 (xiii) Carroll Township (A) Industrial park sewer lines 3,000,000 * * * Section 7. Itemization of flood control projects. * * * Total Project Project Allocation (1) Department of Environmental Protection $61,958,000 (i) Allegheny County (A) County Sanitary Authority (I) Three Rivers Wet Weather Demonstration Project 26,300,000 (II) Nine Mile Run Habitat Restoration Project 2,700,000 * * * (C) Keystone Commons Intermodal Site, flood wall 1,000,000 * * * (iii) Clearfield County (A) Coalport Borough and Beccaria Township, land acquisition for flood control project 500,000 * * * (vi) Lackawanna County * * * (B) City of Scranton non-Federal financial obligation for flood control projects on Lackawanna River 5,000,000 (C) City of Scranton, East Mountain Storm Water Management and Flood Control Project 7,200,000 * * * (viii) Northampton County (A) Lehigh Valley Flood Commission flood mitigation 2,920,000 * * * THOMAS J. RIDGE