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Ch. 303
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2000 LAWS OF MARYLAND
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7. A summary of the capital and operating programs, as
defined by the Secretary, for the Maryland Transportation Authority;
8. For each listed major capital project, an indication
whether the revenue source anticipated to support that project consists of federal,
special, general, or other funds;
9. A glossary of terms; and
10. A cross-reference table for the information contained in
the various parts of the State Report on Transportation.
(2) In addition to the items listed in paragraph (1) of this subsection, the
Consolidated Transportation Program shall include:
(i) A summary of current efforts and future plans, prepared after
consultation with the Bicycle Advisory Board established under § 21-1213 of this
article:
1. To develop and promote bicycle transportation; and
2. Working together with local jurisdictions, to accommodate
in a safe and effective manner pedestrians and bicycles within a reasonable distance
for walking and bicycling to rail stops, light rail stops, and subway stations;
(ii) A listing of all bicycle and pedestrian transportation projects
expected to use State or federal highway funds; and
(iii) Reflected under the Office of the Secretary, any
technology-related project to be funded from the account established under § 2-111 of
this article, along with a description and projected cost of each.
(3) Annually, the Consolidated Transportation Program shall include a
report that:
(i) Identifies each major capital project for which the budget bill or
a supplemental budget amendment first requests funds for the project development
phase or for the construction phase;
(ii) With respect to each major capital project for which funds are
requested in the budget request year, states:
1. The amount of the funds requested; and
2. The total estimated cost of the project;
(iii) Identifies significant changes in the cost, scope, design, or
scheduling of major capital projects for each completed fiscal year;
(iv) When there is a significant change in cost, states the amount by
which the expenditures that have been authorized exceed the original project
estimate;
(v) When there is a significant change, states:
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