Nevada Code § 226.766

Transportation facility defined
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Transportation
facility means any existing, enhanced, upgraded or new facility that is used
or useful for the safe transport of people, information or goods via one or
more modes of transport, including, without limitation, any of the following:
1. A road, railroad, bridge, tunnel,
overpass, airport, mass transit, light or commuter rail, conduit, ferry, boat,
vessel, parking facility, intermodal or multimodal system or any other mode of
transport, including, without limitation, those utilizing autonomous
technology, and any rights of way necessary for any eligible transportation
facility.
2. Related or ancillary to, or used or
useful to provide, operate, maintain or generate revenue for, a facility
described in subsection 1, including, without limitation, administrative
buildings and other buildings, structures, rest areas, maintenance yards, rail
yards, ports of entry or storage facilities, vehicles, rolling stock, energy
systems, control, communications and information systems, parking facilities
and similar commercial facilities used for the support of or the transportation
of persons, information or goods or other related equipment, items or property,
including, without limitation, any other property that is needed to operate the
facility.
3. All improvements, including equipment
necessary to the full utilization of a transportation facility, including,
without limitation, site preparation, roads and streets, sidewalks, water
supply, outdoor lighting, belt line railroad sidings and lead tracks, bridges,
causeways, terminals for railroad, automotive and air transportation and
transportation facilities incidental to the project.

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