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Interstate Highway Trade-In Process. Volume 1. Assessment
Interstate Highway trade-in is a federally operated program which permits urban areas to withdraw unbuilt Interstate segments in exchange for equivalent funding for transit and other highway projects. Through August, 1982, 24 urban areas have withdrawn 41 segments and have been authorized $8 billion for substitute projects. This report is one of three volumes which examines how the trade-in program has operated from its origin in 1973 through mid-1982. Volume 1 offers an assessment of the program: the historical background, an analysis of all requirements and summary of its utilization.
Interstate Highway Trade-In Process. Volume 1. Assessment
Interstate Highway trade-in is a federally operated program which permits urban areas to withdraw unbuilt Interstate segments in exchange for equivalent funding for transit and other highway projects. Through August, 1982, 24 urban areas have withdrawn 41 segments and have been authorized $8 billion for substitute projects. This report is one of three volumes which examines how the trade-in program has operated from its origin in 1973 through mid-1982. Volume 1 offers an assessment of the program: the historical background, an analysis of all requirements and summary of its utilization.
Interstate Highway Trade-In Process. Volume 1. Assessment
A. J. Bloch (author) / M. B. Gerrard (author) / W. H. Crowell (author)
1982
50 pages
Report
No indication
English
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