HOUSE BILL 833
47th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - second session, 2006
INTRODUCED BY
Daniel P. Silva
AN ACT
RELATING TO CAPITAL EXPENDITURES; AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF SEVERANCE TAX BONDS; CREATING A FUND; AUTHORIZING DISTRIBUTIONS FROM THE FUND FOR CERTAIN PROJECTS; MAKING APPROPRIATIONS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO:
Section 1. A new section of the Severance Tax Bonding Act is enacted to read:
"[NEW MATERIAL] AUTHORIZATION FOR SEVERANCE TAX BONDS FOR SEVERANCE TAX TRANSPORTATION FUND--APPROPRIATION OF PROCEEDS.--
A. The state board of finance may issue and sell severance tax bonds in fiscal years 2006 through 2011 in compliance with the Severance Tax Bonding Act in an amount not exceeding a total of two hundred fifty million dollars ($250,000,000) when the department of transportation certifies the need for the issuance of the bonds; provided that no more than fifty million dollars ($50,000,000) of severance tax bonding capacity may be utilized in any one fiscal year. The state board of finance shall schedule the issuance and sale of the bonds in the most expeditious and economical manner possible upon a finding by the board that, based upon a certification from the department of transportation, the proceeds of the bonds are needed and that the projects can proceed to contract within a reasonable time. The state board of finance shall further take the appropriate steps necessary to comply with the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The state board of finance may issue and sell the bonds in the same manner as other severance tax bonds in an amount not to exceed the authorized amount provided for in this subsection. Any amount not certified for issuance in a fiscal year may be carried forward and credited against the amount to be certified in subsequent fiscal years.
B. The proceeds from the sale of the bonds are appropriated to the severance tax transportation fund for distribution as directed by the department of transportation for projects pursuant to Section 6-21-6.11 NMSA 1978.
C. Money from the severance tax bonds provided for in this section shall not be used to pay indirect costs. If the department of transportation has not certified the need for the issuance of the bonds by April 1, 2011, the authorization provided in this section shall expire."
Section 2. A new section of the New Mexico Finance Authority Act, Section 6-21-6.11 NMSA 1978, is enacted to read:
"6-21-6.11. [NEW MATERIAL] SEVERANCE TAX TRANSPORTATION FUND--DISTRIBUTIONS.--
A. The "severance tax transportation fund" is created within the authority. The fund shall be administered by the authority as a separate account, but may consist of subaccounts if the authority deems them necessary to carry out the purpose of the fund. The fund shall consist of severance tax bond proceeds appropriated to the fund and, except as provided in Subsection E of this section, all earnings of the fund.
B. Except as provided in Subsection D of this section, upon certification by the department of transportation that a project has been approved for payment and upon compliance with the requirements of this section, money in the fund shall be distributed to the local governments for projects specifically authorized by the legislature. The department of transportation shall submit all invoices related to projects to the authority for payment. The authority shall issue payment to the local government named in the project application and certification.
C. Except as provided in Subsection D of this section, distributions from the fund shall be made pursuant to the following criteria:
(1) the department of transportation shall establish funding priorities and qualifications for the transportation projects that are certified for funding from the fund;
(2) distributions from the fund shall be used to pay the state's portion of the total cost necessary to develop and construct the project;
(3) to qualify for funding, the local government shall apply for funding through the department of transportation's regional or metropolitan planning organizations;
(4) the local government shall show, to the satisfaction of the department of transportation, that it will match the distribution from the severance tax transportation fund in the following amounts:
(a) for a project with a total cost of one million dollars ($1,000,000) or less, the local government shall contribute ten percent of the total project cost;
(b) for a project with a total cost greater than one million dollars ($1,000,000), but less than or equal to six million dollars ($6,000,000), the local government shall contribute twenty percent of the total project cost; and
(c) for a project with a total project cost greater than six million dollars ($6,000,000), the local government shall contribute thirty percent of the total project cost; and
(5) in determining the sufficiency of a local government's matching contribution, the department shall consider actual funds, in-kind contributions, preconstruction design and development costs and other related expenditures made in the furtherance of the project. Matching fund sources may be any money available to the local government for the project, including:
(a) grants or loans by the authority from the local transportation infrastructure fund;
(b) appropriations from local government road funds;
(c) community development block grants; or
(d) available federal funds.
D. Notwithstanding the requirements of Subsections B and C of this section:
(1) up to twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) shall be distributed from the fund in fiscal years 2006 through 2009 for the acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of drainage and paving improvements for transportation access to the spaceport in Sierra county and Dona Ana county, which shall be funded from the fund without a requirement for a local match and which shall have the highest funding priority; and
(2) up to five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000) of the fund may be expended by the department of transportation for engineering and design services to develop the projects funded with distributions from the fund.
E. Earnings from investing the fund may be distributed by the authority to the department of transportation to be used for payment of administrative costs associated with the fund, including payment for engineering costs.
F. As used in this section:
(1) "fund" means the severance tax transportation fund; and
(2) "local government" means a municipality acting within its planning and platting jurisdiction, a county or an Indian nation, tribe or pueblo."
Section 3. [NEW MATERIAL] PROJECTS AUTHORIZED FOR DISTRIBUTIONS FROM THE SEVERANCE TAX TRANSPORTATION FUND.--Pursuant to the provisions of Section 6-21-6.11 NMSA 1978, upon certification by the department of transportation that the need exists for a distribution from the severance tax transportation fund and pursuant to the requirements of that section, the following amounts are appropriated to the department of transportation to be distributed for the following purposes:
1. eight million dollars ($8,000,000) for land acquisition, planning, design and construction of improvements needed for development of light rail between the Alvarado station and the transit hub on University boulevard in the city of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
2. eight million dollars ($8,000,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage, paving and intersection improvements for Unser boulevard south of Central avenue in the city of Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
3. five million six hundred thousand dollars ($5,600,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements on Edith boulevard between Candelaria and Montano in Bernalillo county;
4. three million three hundred sixty thousand dollars ($3,360,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway, safety and paving improvements, including signalization of intersections in the village of Los Ranchos de Albuquerque in Bernalillo county;
5. three million two hundred thousand dollars ($3,200,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of a new roadway east of the city of Roswell in Chaves county;
6. one million one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($1,120,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements of local streets in the town of Dexter in Chaves county;
7. two million eight hundred forty-one thousand five hundred twenty dollars ($2,841,520) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and new construction of roadway drainage and paving for west College boulevard extension from north Sycamore west to the Roswell relief route in the city of Roswell in Chaves county;
8. two million one hundred sixty thousand dollars ($2,160,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of new bridge and roadway drainage and paving improvements for a railroad grade separation bridge connecting bureau of Indian affairs roads 30 and 36 in the Pueblo of Acoma in Cibola county;
9. four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway and drainage improvements on C-41, Pie Town road and south Bloomfield road to the Ramah high school complex in Cibola county;
10. one million three hundred sixty thousand dollars ($1,360,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway, drainage and bridge improvements on east Roosevelt avenue in the city of Grants in Cibola county;
11. two million dollars ($2,000,000) for the acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of ramps and access roadway improvements to the Route 66 casino in the Pueblo of Laguna in Cibola county;
12. nine hundred twelve thousand dollars ($912,000) for the acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway and drainage improvements, including curbs, gutters and sidewalks, on Pinon drive in the village of Milan in Cibola county;
13. four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) for rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway and drainage improvements to resurface streets in the village of Cimarron in Colfax county;
14. six hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($675,000) for planning and inventory of all county roads and construction of roadway improvements for various county roads in Colfax county;
15. one million six hundred thousand dollars ($1,600,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements in the village of Eagle Nest in Colfax county;
16. three million two hundred thousand dollars ($3,200,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements at various locations in the city of Raton in Colfax county;
17. five million six hundred thousand dollars ($5,600,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements, including lighting, curbs and gutters, medians and sidewalks, for Maxwell avenue in the town of Springer in Colfax county;
18. two million one hundred sixty thousand dollars ($2,160,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements on Prince street in the city of Clovis in Curry county;
19. one million four hundred fifty-six thousand dollars ($1,456,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to county road 4 from United States highway 70 to New Mexico highway 348 in Curry county;
20. five hundred fifty-eight thousand dollars ($558,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements for reconstruction of Seventeenth street for access to Airport Industrial road in Fort Sumner in De Baca county;
21. one million two hundred thousand dollars ($1,200,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements in Dona Ana county;
22. four million five hundred sixty thousand dollars ($4,560,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements at the intersection of Telshor boulevard and Lohman avenue in the city of Las Cruces in Dona Ana county;
23. three million seven hundred sixty thousand dollars ($3,760,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage, paving and widening of Anapra road in the city of Sunland Park in Dona Ana county;
24. seven hundred twenty-nine thousand dollars ($729,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements for east Herrera road in the village of Hatch in Dona Ana county;
25. one million three hundred twenty thousand dollars ($1,320,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to rehabilitate local concrete streets, including intersection and drainage improvements, in the city of Artesia in Eddy county;
26. four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) for planning and design of a bridge over the Pecos river on the proposed southeast Loop road in Eddy county;
27. twenty-seven thousand dollars ($27,000) for the construction repair of potholes on village streets in the town of Hope in Eddy county;
28. one million two hundred eighty thousand dollars ($1,280,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements on roads, including but not limited to Main, north Franey, south Franey, Yucca and Chino, in the city of Bayard in Grant county;
29. two million dollars ($2,000,000) for planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to resurface Diaz avenue and Carrasco avenue in the town of Hurley in Grant county;
30. two million four hundred thousand dollars ($2,400,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to resurface and improve Hutchinson street and Pinon street in the village of Santa Clara in Grant county;
31. four million five hundred ninety thousand eight hundred eighty dollars ($4,590,880) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements, including sidewalks, curbs, gutters, drainage improvements and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 compliance, for Little Walnut road in the city of Silver City in Grant county;
32. nine hundred sixty thousand dollars ($960,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements for Rosedale road in Grant county;
33. one million six hundred thousand dollars ($1,600,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements, including but not limited to roadway widening, curbs and gutters, sidewalks and drainage, for River road in the city of Santa Rosa in Guadalupe county;
34. eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to Fourth street for emergency relief from United States highway 285 in the town of Vaughn in Guadalupe county;
35. four million five hundred fifty thousand dollars ($4,550,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements, including but not limited to overlay, shoulder widening and improvements, for Strabeck, Trigg and Ross roads in Harding county;
36. one million one hundred twenty thousand dollars ($1,120,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements, including curbs and gutters, sidewalks and asphalt surfacing, for various local roads in the village of Mosquero in Harding county;
37. eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) for planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements for Seventh street and Railroad avenue in the village of Roy in Harding county;
38. two million six hundred forty thousand dollars ($2,640,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements for POW road southeast of Lordsburg to accommodate a new dairy in Hidalgo county;
39. eight hundred forty-eight thousand dollars ($848,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements, including but not limited to sidewalks, curbs and gutters and drainage improvements, on Main street from Poplar to Transfer Station road in the city of Lordsburg in Hidalgo county;
40. two million two hundred thousand dollars ($2,200,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements on various local streets in the village of Virden in Hidalgo county;
41. six hundred twenty-one thousand dollars ($621,000) for planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to resurface the north-south runway totaling approximately three hundred feet in the city of Eunice in Lea county;
42. six hundred three thousand dollars ($603,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements on Third street from the north side of Utah to the south side of Minnesota in the city of Jal in Lea county;
43. one million five hundred twenty thousand dollars ($1,520,000) for planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements, including the chip sealing of various roads, in Lea county;
44. one million two hundred thousand dollars ($1,200,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements on Ninth street from avenue R to Gum street in the city of Lovington in Lea county;
45. four hundred ninety-five thousand dollars ($495,000) for roadway and drainage improvements to base course various village roads in the village of Capitan in Lincoln county;
46. five hundred fifty-eight thousand dollars ($558,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements on Eighth street from United States highway 64 to B avenue in the town of Carrizozo in Lincoln county;
47. two million one hundred sixty thousand dollars ($2,160,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements, including the paving of Cora Dutton road, to county road C017 in Lincoln county;
48. two hundred sixty-one thousand dollars ($261,000) for planning, design and construction of roadway and bridge lane improvements on Parker drive, including replacing a single lane with two lanes, in the village of Ruidoso Downs in Lincoln county;
49. one million six hundred twenty-four thousand dollars ($1,624,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage, paving and pedestrian improvements on Grand Canyon drive in Los Alamos county;
50. three million six hundred forty thousand dollars ($3,640,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements, including sidewalks, curbs and gutters and drainage improvements, in the national historic district area in the village of Columbus in Luna county;
51. three million two hundred thousand dollars ($3,200,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements on Spruce street from Pine street to Thirteenth street in the city of Deming in Luna county;
52. one hundred thirty-five thousand dollars ($135,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of bridge and paving improvements on Tse Bonito ridge road in McKinley county;
53. four million eight hundred thirty thousand dollars ($4,830,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and reconstruction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to west Maloney avenue in the city of Gallup in McKinley county;
54. three million eight hundred forty thousand dollars ($3,840,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to county road 001-A in McKinley county;
55. three million six hundred thousand dollars ($3,600,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of a new bus terminal in New Mexico for Navajo transit in McKinley county;
56. one million five hundred sixty thousand dollars ($1,560,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements in the Pueblo of Zuni in McKinley county;
57. five hundred forty thousand dollars ($540,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to COA030 and COA011 roads in Mora county;
58. four million three hundred twenty-eight thousand dollars ($4,328,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to north Scenic reconstruction, south Florida and New Roadway Martin Luther King drive in the city of Alamogordo in Otero county;
59. two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of enhancements, stabilization and restoration for Mexican Canyon trestle in the village of Cloudcroft in Otero county;
60. four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) for the study of alternate routes and the acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to Ski Apache access road in Otero county;
61. four hundred twenty-three thousand dollars ($423,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to Fresnal Canyon road in Otero county;
62. two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($225,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of school zone traffic-calming improvements in the village of House in Quay county;
63. two million two hundred forty thousand dollars ($2,240,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage, paving improvements and reconstruction with shoulders, acceleration and deceleration lanes and signage to NP501 in Ohkay Owingeh in Rio Arriba county;
64. one million one hundred eighty-four thousand dollars ($1,184,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage, paving improvements, sidewalks and streetlighting to Sandhill drive in the Jicarilla Apache Nation in Rio Arriba county;
65. nine million eight hundred thousand dollars ($9,800,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design of surfacing, base course and paving improvements to county road 319 in Rio Arriba county;
66. eight hundred thousand dollars ($800,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction and rehabilitation of roadway curbs, gutters and intersection improvements in the town of Elida in Roosevelt county;
67. one hundred ninety-eight thousand dollars ($198,000) for reconstruction with double penetration seal of county road 7 in Roosevelt county;
68. eight million one hundred thirty-two thousand six hundred dollars ($8,132,600) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and a new four-lane minor arterial, including a bridge across the Animas river at Pinon Hills east and east Main to county road 3950, in the city of Farmington in San Juan county;
69. nine hundred eighty-four thousand dollars ($984,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of repairs and replacements on two bridges and low-water crossing on county road 6100 in San Juan county;
70. five million five hundred sixty-five thousand dollars ($5,565,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage on east Aztec arterial connector from United States highway 550 to New Mexico highway 173 in the city of Aztec in San Juan county;
71. one million four hundred thousand dollars ($1,400,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to Alamo street from Grand avenue to New Mexico avenue in the city of Las Vegas in San Miguel county;
72. five hundred eighty-five thousand dollars ($585,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and reconstruction of roadway drainage and paving improvements to Camino Lomita for two thousand two hundred eighty feet starting at New Mexico highway 63 in the village of Pecos in San Miguel county;
73. four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and bridge reconstruction at various locations in San Miguel county;
74. two million dollars ($2,000,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of Main street streetscape enhancements in the town of Bernalillo in Sandoval county;
75. three million four hundred thousand dollars ($3,400,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and paving improvements and the widening of Unser boulevard and Farol road to United States highway 550 in the village of Rio Rancho in Sandoval county;
76. one million five hundred sixty-eight thousand dollars ($1,568,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of roadway drainage and bridge replacement for bridge number 8 on county road 313 in the Pueblo of San Felipe in Sandoval county;
77. six hundred forty-eight thousand dollars ($648,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of a multiuse trail in the village of San Ysidro in Sandoval county;
78. ninety thousand nine hundred dollars ($90,900) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of railroad crossing safety improvements in the Pueblo of Sandia in Sandoval county;
79. two million eight hundred eighty thousand dollars ($2,880,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements for a transit facility, including a park and ride lot, in Sandoval county;
80. one million four hundred eight thousand dollars ($1,408,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements for various roads in the Pueblo of Santa Ana in Sandoval county;
81. four hundred twenty-three thousand dollars ($423,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements of Zia Pueblo Bernalillo commercial property, including access, parking and pedestrian facilities, on lands of the Pueblo of Zia in Sandoval county;
82. three hundred fifteen thousand dollars ($315,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements in the Pueblo of Nambe in Santa Fe county;
83. four hundred thousand dollars ($400,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage, safety and paving improvements, including sidewalks and new road construction for housing subdivisions and pedestrian and bike trails, in the Pueblo of Pojoaque in Santa Fe county;
84. one million two hundred thousand dollars ($1,200,000) to construct sidewalks compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and a storm water collection system, including acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, on Agua Fria street in Santa Fe county;
85. one million one hundred twelve thousand dollars ($1,112,000) for safety enhancements, including acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction for pedestrian and school areas and purchase of an emergency vehicle, in the Pueblo of Tesuque in Santa Fe county;
86. ten million five hundred thousand dollars ($10,500,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements to Cerrillos road in Santa Fe county;
87. six hundred seventy-five thousand dollars ($675,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of drainage and paving improvements on Tewa and Travis roadways in the city of Elephant Butte in Sierra county;
88. one million six hundred ninety-six thousand dollars ($1,696,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements, including sidewalks, curbs and gutters and storm drains, for Riverside drive in the city of Truth or Consequences in Sierra county;
89. four hundred five thousand dollars ($405,000) for acquisition of rights of way, land purchase, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements, including sidewalks, curbs and gutters and storm drains, in the village of Williamsburg in Sierra county;
90. three million forty thousand dollars ($3,040,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements to construct a new bridge from Florida roadway to the energetic materials research testing center access road in the city of Socorro in Socorro county;
91. four hundred fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) for a guardrail from the interstate 25 exit 152 for one and one-half miles north, curve and speed signs and slope flattening where possible, including acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements, in Socorro county;
92. two hundred sixteen thousand dollars ($216,000) to renovate roadways, including acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements, in the Pueblo of Picuris in Taos county;
93. ninety thousand dollars ($90,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements to Gonzales road in the village of Questa in Taos county;
94. one hundred ninety-eight thousand dollars ($198,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements for the claim jumper reclamation project in the town of Red River in Taos county;
95. seven million ninety-one thousand dollars ($7,091,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, shoulder widening, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, drainage and paving improvements on west Rim road in Taos county;
96. one million six hundred seventy-two thousand dollars ($1,672,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage, pedestrian and paving improvements in the Veterans highway area of the Pueblo of Taos in Taos county;
97. one million two hundred ninety-three thousand two hundred thirty-three dollars ($1,293,233) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements to various county roads in Torrance county;
98. one million two hundred fifty-three thousand one hundred twenty dollars ($1,253,120) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements to east Alan Ayers road in the town of Estancia in Torrance county;
99. four hundred eighty-six thousand dollars ($486,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage, pedestrian and paving improvements to Camino Oriente in the city of Moriarty in Torrance county;
100. one million eight hundred fifty-six thousand dollars ($1,856,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of drainage and paving improvements to various roadways in the town of Mountainair in Torrance county;
101. three hundred thirty-nine thousand seven hundred thirty-nine dollars ($339,739) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, drainage and paving improvements for four blocks of south Dallies roadway in the village of Willard in Torrance county;
102. two million four hundred thousand dollars ($2,400,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction, installation of acceleration and deceleration lanes, sidewalks, drainage and paving improvements on Kitts road between United States highways 87 and 56 in the town of Clayton in Union county;
103. eight hundred eighty thousand dollars ($880,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of drainage and paving improvements for a pedestrian crossing linking the rail station to downtown in the city of Belen in Valencia county;
104. four hundred ninety-two thousand four hundred eighty dollars ($492,480) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of drainage and paving improvements to Bosque loop in the village of Bosque Farms in Valencia county;
105. two million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning and design of an interchange and arterial river crossing in the village of Los Lunas in Valencia county;
106. seven million six hundred fourteen thousand one hundred thirty-eight dollars ($7,614,138) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of drainage and paving improvements to the Manzano expressway in Valencia county;
107. one hundred ninety-eight thousand dollars ($198,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of paving and drainage improvements on Navajo 36 from United States highway 491 south of Shiprock to New Mexico highway 371 in San Juan county;
108. two million five hundred thirty-five thousand five hundred thirty-four dollars ($2,535,534) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of paving and drainage improvements on various county roads in northern Santa Fe county; and
109. one million two hundred thousand dollars ($1,200,000) for acquisition of rights of way, planning, design and construction of paving and drainage improvements on Back Basin road in the village of Angel Fire in Colfax county, contingent upon the acceptance of the road as a village-maintained road by the village of Angel Fire.
Section 4. EMERGENCY.--It is necessary for the public peace, health and safety that this act take effect immediately.
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