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Massachusetts was first pledged to the good roads movement in June, 1892, by the passage of an act creating a temporary Commission to investigate and report conditions and recommendations. An act passed in 1893 provided for a permanent Commission, f or the laying out and rough grading by the County·Commission, at the cost of the county, and for the surfacing by the Highway Commission. This act carried no appropriation, and the only good that resulted from its passage was of an educational nature.
Massachusetts was first pledged to the good roads movement in June, 1892, by the passage of an act creating a temporary Commission to investigate and report conditions and recommendations. An act passed in 1893 provided for a permanent Commission, f or the laying out and rough grading by the County·Commission, at the cost of the county, and for the surfacing by the Highway Commission. This act carried no appropriation, and the only good that resulted from its passage was of an educational nature.
Highway Construction
McClintock, William E. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 54 ; 143-162
2021-01-01
201905-01-01 pages
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