790 resultados para highways
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pt. 1. An equitable solution to the problem. Sect. 1-5 by R. G. Hennes [et al.]--pt. 2. Classification, traffic volumes and annual costs of county roads and city streets in the state of Washington, by G. A. Riedesel.--pt. 3. Bases for weight-distance taxation in the state of Washington. v. 1. Automobiles & taxicabs. v. 2. Trucks & buses.--pt. 4. The benefits of rural roads to rural property, by Wm. L. Garrison.--pt. 5. The effect of freeway access uponsuburban real property values, by R. O. Wheeler.
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Bibliography: leaves 26-42 at end.
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S0ccessively Issued by: State Board of Irrigation; State Board of Irrigation, Highways and Drainage; Dept. of Public Works; Dept. of Roads and Irrigation; Dept. of Water Resources
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Superseded by the Annual Report of the Dept. of Public Works After 27th
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Beginning with 1924 Reports Are by the Srpt. of Public Works, New York (State) Dept. of Public Works
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Report year ends September 30. (1904/06 ends Nov. 15)
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CONTENTS: 1. An act to create a Bureau of Highways, and prescribe its duties and powers, and to make an appropriation for its expenses. [Approved March 27, 1895.]--2. An act providing for the erection and operation of rock-crushing plants at the state prisons, for the preparation of highway material for the benefit of the people of the state, and providing for the necessary advances and appropriation of money to carry out said work. [Approved March 28, 1895.]--3. Physical features of the state, by Marsden Manson.--4. The effect of roads upon industrial development, by R.C. Irvine.--5. Proposed highway legislation, with comments and resolutions thereon
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1909, prepared under the supervision of Le Grand Powers, chief statistician for finance and municipal statistics, include statistics of sewers and sewage disposal, refuse collection and disposal, street cleaning, dust prevention, highways, and the general highway service of cities having a population of over 30,000.