Federal-aid Highway Act of 1964: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Roads of the Committee on Public Works, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, Second Session on H.R. 9905, H.R. 9906 and H.R. 10055, March 10, 11, and 12, 1964U.S. Government Printing Office, 1964 - 105 pagini |
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... miles or 83 percent of the 41,000 - mile Interstate System . Total interstate mileage improved and open to traffic on March 1— 16,650 miles represents an increase of 2,314 miles during the past 14 months . This total includes 12,124 miles ...
... miles or 83 percent of the 41,000 - mile Interstate System . Total interstate mileage improved and open to traffic on March 1— 16,650 miles represents an increase of 2,314 miles during the past 14 months . This total includes 12,124 miles ...
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... miles of the Interstate System , including 5,175 miles actually under construction contract and 12,125 miles on which engineering or right - of - way acquisition was underway . Interstate projects totaling $ 9.9 billion have been ...
... miles of the Interstate System , including 5,175 miles actually under construction contract and 12,125 miles on which engineering or right - of - way acquisition was underway . Interstate projects totaling $ 9.9 billion have been ...
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... miles of construction contracts at a total cost of $ 3.1 billion and engineering and right - of- way acquisition totaling $ 732 million . The status of active and completed projects under the ABC pro- gram is shown by States in the ...
... miles of construction contracts at a total cost of $ 3.1 billion and engineering and right - of- way acquisition totaling $ 732 million . The status of active and completed projects under the ABC pro- gram is shown by States in the ...
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... Miles controlled projects ing projects Connecticut .. 295. 5 June 23 , 1961 Delaware . 40.5 __do _... Hawaii . 48.5 Kentucky . 704. 0 June Maine . 311.4 Maryland . do .. 9 , 1961 June 19 , 1961 353.8 Jan. 18 , 1961 July July 15 , 1963 3 ...
... Miles controlled projects ing projects Connecticut .. 295. 5 June 23 , 1961 Delaware . 40.5 __do _... Hawaii . 48.5 Kentucky . 704. 0 June Maine . 311.4 Maryland . do .. 9 , 1961 June 19 , 1961 353.8 Jan. 18 , 1961 July July 15 , 1963 3 ...
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... Miles Total Federal Total Federal cost funds funds cost Total cost Federal Miles funds Total Federal Total Federal cost funds cost funds Alabama Alaska .... Arizona .. $ 62.2 $ 30.6 786. 1 $ 20.7 $ 10.4 $ 82.9 $ 41.0 $ 238.7 $ 121.5 5 ...
... Miles Total Federal Total Federal cost funds funds cost Total cost Federal Miles funds Total Federal Total Federal cost funds cost funds Alabama Alaska .... Arizona .. $ 62.2 $ 30.6 786. 1 $ 20.7 $ 10.4 $ 82.9 $ 41.0 $ 238.7 $ 121.5 5 ...
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The 1973 Federal-aid Highway Act: An Analysis United States. Federal Highway Administration Vizualizare completă - 1974 |
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$1 billion $25 million AASHO ABC highway ABC program ABC system accidents administration amount apportionments appropriations Association authorized BALDWIN bill BLATNIK build Bureau of Public Chairman committee completed Congress CRAMER December 31 economic ending June 30 estimated FALLON Federal aid Federal highway Federal-Aid Highway Act Federal-aid highway program Federal-aid primary Federal-aid secondary financed fiscal year ending fiscal years 1966 forest development roads forest highways Forest Service highway construction highway departments highway funds Highway Officials highway system highway trust fund improved increase Interstate Highway Interstate Highway System Interstate System legislation MCMORRAN ment miles motorboat national forests NELSON North Dakota park parkways percent public lands development public lands highways Public Roads recommended recreation right-of-way road system roads and trails RYAN safety SCHWENGEL statement STRATTON subcommittee taxicabs Thank timber tion title 23 traffic United States Code urban areas WHITTON ZUMWALT
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Pagina 2 - Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1964". SEC. 2. For the purpose of carrying out the provisions of title 23 of the United States Code the following sums are hereby authorized to be appropriated : (1) For the Federal-aid primary system and the Federal-aid secondary system and for their extension within urban areas, out of the Highway Trust Fund, $1,000,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1966, and $1,000,000,000 for the fiscal year ending June 3, 1967.
Pagina 2 - To authorize appropriations for the fiscal years 1966 and 1967 for the construction of certain highways In accordance with title 23 of the united States Code, and for other purposes...
Pagina 101 - Any funds heretofore or hereafter authorized for any fiscal year for forest highways, forest development roads and trails, public lands development roads and trails, park roads and trails, parkways, Indian...
Pagina 51 - Louis W. Prentiss, executive vice president of the American Road Builders Association.
Pagina 1 - The sums authorized in this paragraph for each fiscal year shall be available for expenditure as follows : (A) 45 per centum for projects on the Federal-aid primary highway system ; (B) 30 per centum for projects on the Federal-aid secondary highway system...
Pagina 53 - We were not a wealthy nation when we began improving our highways * * * but the roads themselves helped us create a new wealth, in business and "industry and land values * * *. So it was not our wealth that made our highways possible. Rather, it was our highways that made our wealth possible.
Pagina 2 - The sums herein authorized for each fiscal year shall be available for expenditure as follows : (A) 45 per centum for projects on the Federal-aid primary highway system. (B) 30 per centum for projects on the Federal-aid secondary highway system.
Pagina 42 - ... extended to projects on road systems other than the Interstate, nor should there be legislation to provide additional Federal control or jurisdiction over wages paid on projects located on the Interstate System.
Pagina 94 - It is hereby declared to be the policy of the American Municipal Association that secondary as well as major city streets within the corporate limits of municipalities should be eligible for federal aid in the same proportion that federal aid is available for the roads outside cities. The Congreas is urged to amend existing highway legislation to that end.
Pagina 40 - The State highway departments strongly support the current division of the total authorized ABC funds of 45 percent to the Federal-aid primary system. 30 percent to the Federal-aid secondary system, and 25 percent to the extensions of Federal-aid systems in urban areas, inasmuch as the 20 percent transfer provision of 104 (c) of title 23, United States Code, highways...