Techniques for Incorporating Historic Preservation Objectives Into the Highway Planning ProcessDepartment of Transportation, Office of the Secretary, Office of Consumer Affairs, 1974 - 244 pages |
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... Federal legislation 23 A. Section 102 ( 2 ) ( c ) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 .. 23 B. Section 4 ( f ) of the Department of Transportation Act . C. Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 D ...
... Federal legislation 23 A. Section 102 ( 2 ) ( c ) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 .. 23 B. Section 4 ( f ) of the Department of Transportation Act . C. Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 D ...
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... Federal government's most impressive contributions to the field have been concerned with the setting aside of parklands , wilder- ness areas and other traditional conservation oriented activities . This past approach to the problem is ...
... Federal government's most impressive contributions to the field have been concerned with the setting aside of parklands , wilder- ness areas and other traditional conservation oriented activities . This past approach to the problem is ...
Page xi
... Federal actions . Compilation of sup- portive data for such discussions is the responsi- bility of the agency preparing environmental statements . These guidelines are intended to assist Federal agencies in assessing impacts of ...
... Federal actions . Compilation of sup- portive data for such discussions is the responsi- bility of the agency preparing environmental statements . These guidelines are intended to assist Federal agencies in assessing impacts of ...
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acceptance of preservation activities Advisory Council aesthetic Archeological architecture areas artifacts assist catalog Commission considered Council on Historic Department of Transportation Development districts Edmund environment Environmental Policy environmental statements Faltermayer Federal agency Federal Highway Freeway fund Gateway goal and objective Guidelines HCRI Highway Department highway planners HIGHWAY PLANNING PROCESS historic and cultural Historic Landmarks Historic Places Historic Preservation Act HISTORIC PRESERVATION OBJECTIVES historic sites identification impact important INCORPORATING HISTORIC PRESERVATION Inventory jurisdiction Landmarks Commis landscape location and design loss manual ment Mexico State Highway mobility Museum National Register National Trust officials physical planners and preservationists potential prehistoric projects proposed Federal public hearing recreational Redoing America relationship of buildings Rhode Island Road road-user costs role Russell Secretary of Transportation significant sion sponsored staff structures suggesting improve TECHNIQUES FOR INCORPORATING term cultural resources tion transportation facilities Trust for Historic U.S. Department undertaking Urban vestiges Virginia