945 resultados para California. State Board of Equalization
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At head of title: 1900, California - its resources and advantages; 1903-1904/05, California - her resources and possibilities; 1906-1909, California - resources and possibilities
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Description based on: 3rd (1880-1881-1882).
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No reports published for 1897-98, 1901/02, 1904/07.
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Published: Sacramento : State Office, Supt. State Print, 1882-1941.
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Some reports issued combined.
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Part of the illustrative matter is folded.
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This paper presents a road survey as part of a workshop conducted by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to evaluate and improve the maintenance practices of the Texas highway system. Directors of maintenance from six peer states (California, Kansas, Georgia, Missouri, North Carolina, and Washington) were invited to this 3-day workshop. One of the important parts of this workshop was a Maintenance Test Section Survey (MTSS) to evaluate a number of pre-selected one-mile roadway sections. The workshop schedule allowed half a day to conduct the field survey and 34 sections were evaluated. Each of the evaluators was given a booklet and asked to rate the selected road sections. The goals of the MTSS were to: 1. Assess the threshold level at which maintenance activities are required as perceived by the evaluators from the peer states; 2. Assess the threshold level at which maintenance activities are required as perceived by evaluators from other TxDOT districts; and 3. Perform a pilot evaluation of the MTSS concept. This paper summarizes the information obtained from survey and discusses the major findings based on a statistical analysis of the data and comments from the survey participants.
Reducing Motor Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions in a Non-California State: A Case Study of Minnesota