Operational Improvement Law and Legal Definition
Pursuant to 23 USCS § 101 (18) [Title 23. Highways; Chapter 1. Federal-Aid Highways], the term operational improvement--
“(A) means (i) a capital improvement for installation of traffic surveillance and control equipment, computerized signal systems, motorist information systems, integrated traffic control systems, incident management programs, and transportation demand management facilities, strategies, and programs, and (ii) such other capital improvements to public roads as the Secretary may designate, by regulation; and
(B) does not include resurfacing, restoring, or rehabilitating improvements, construction of additional lanes, interchanges, and grade separations, and construction of a new facility on a new location.”
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