Federal Aid Highway Act of 1981: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Transportation of the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, on S. 841 ... S. 1024 ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 |
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... agricultural State . As our rail service decreases , the highways are the primary means of moving our commodities . They are just as vital in providing mobil- ity for the people in a State where mass transit is often not availa- ble . I ...
... agricultural State . As our rail service decreases , the highways are the primary means of moving our commodities . They are just as vital in providing mobil- ity for the people in a State where mass transit is often not availa- ble . I ...
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... agricultural State such as Nebraska . With the continuing demise of branch railroad lines , there are no alternatives for the movement of agricultural products from small elevators to unit trains or barge traffic except for highways ...
... agricultural State such as Nebraska . With the continuing demise of branch railroad lines , there are no alternatives for the movement of agricultural products from small elevators to unit trains or barge traffic except for highways ...
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... agricultural products to market not only provides a headache to farmers , but can also many times be the difference between realizing a net return or an incur- ring loss . Farm bureau supports numerous features included in both Sena ...
... agricultural products to market not only provides a headache to farmers , but can also many times be the difference between realizing a net return or an incur- ring loss . Farm bureau supports numerous features included in both Sena ...
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... agricultural commodities and other products . Changes in the economy have necessitated changes in the Federal Government to look at balancing the budget . The means to do such involved reduction in the Federal expenditures , programs ...
... agricultural commodities and other products . Changes in the economy have necessitated changes in the Federal Government to look at balancing the budget . The means to do such involved reduction in the Federal expenditures , programs ...
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... agricultural products to the Soviet Union and the emerging markets in the Orient we must have adequate transportation systems over which to move these products . With South Dakota geographically located in the central region of the ...
... agricultural products to the Soviet Union and the emerging markets in the Orient we must have adequate transportation systems over which to move these products . With South Dakota geographically located in the central region of the ...
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The 1973 Federal-aid Highway Act: An Analysis United States. Federal Highway Administration Affichage du livre entier - 1974 |
The 1973 Federal-aid Highway Act: An Analysis United States. Federal Highway Administration Affichage du livre entier - 1974 |
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agricultural areas believe bill billboards branch lines bridge replacement campground Cavalier County Chairman Codington County committee completion concern construction continue cost County Commissioners county roads Department of Transportation dollars economy Fall River County farm Federal aid highway Federal funds Federal Government Federal Highway Administration Federal-Aid Highway fuel tax gas tax going grain hearing Highway Beautification Act Highway Department highway safety highway system highway trust fund impact increase industry Interstate System James Abdnor legislation maintain maintenance major ment miles mill levy million North outdoor advertising percent present primary system problems projects proposed rail railroad Rapid City rehabilitation revenues Richland County road system roads and bridges rural secondary and urban secondary roads secondary system Senator ABDNOR Senator BURDICK Senator SYMMS signs STATEMENT streets Subcommittee testimony Thank tion tourist traffic transportation system truck vehicle Wall Drug zoning
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Page 155 - ... (d) In order to promote the reasonable, orderly and effective display of outdoor advertising while remaining consistent with the purposes of this section, signs, displays, and devices whose size, lighting and spacing, consistent with customary use is to be determined by agreement between the several States and the Secretary, may be erected and maintained within six hundred and sixty feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way within areas adjacent to the Interstate and primary systems which...
Page 248 - The railroad has ceased to be the prime instrument of danger and the main cause of accidents. It is the railroad which now requires protection from dangers incident to motor transportation.
Page 249 - That highway users are the principal recipients of the benefits flowing from rail-highway grade separations and from special protection at railhighway grade crossings. For this reason the cost of installing and maintaining such separations and protective devices is a public responsibility and should be financed with public funds the same as highway traffic devices.
Page 125 - In future times, a great majority of the people will not only be without landed, but any other sort of property. These will either combine, under the influence of their common situation — in which case the rights of property and the public liberty will not be secure in their hands — or, what is more probable, they will become the tools of opulence and ambition ; in which case, there will be equal danger on another side.
Page 108 - If we can't sustain that kind of a concept in the public interest, then I would say the public interest ought to be reviewed. I see no reason why those who have to suffer the direct impact have to bear the total cost of the public...
Page 109 - Nothing in this Act or the amendments made by this Act shall be construed to authorize the use of eminent domain to acquire any dwelling (including related buildings).
Page 75 - N equals number of axles in group under consideration, except that two consecutive sets of tandem axles may carry a gross load of...
Page 108 - The committee emphatically and unanimously rejects the use of police power in acquiring these rights, and has provided for the use of Federal funds for paying the Federal pro rata share of the acquisition costs of such rights through purchase or condemnation. Such payment is mandatory, not permissive, on the States.
Page 151 - The States shall have full authority under their own zoning laws to zone areas for commercial or industrial purposes, and the actions of the States in this regard will be accepted for the purposes of this Act.
Page 75 - ... highways of such State under laws or regulations established by appropriate State authority in effect on July 1, 1956, whichever is the greater. Any amount which is withheld from apportionment to any State pursuant to the foregoing provisions shall lapse. This section shall not be construed to deny apportionment to any State allowing the operation within such State of any vehicles or combinations thereof that could be lawfully operated within such State on July 1, 1956.