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National Scenic Byways Study: State of Washington
The report covers the state of Washington's scenic and recreational highway system. Due to the time constraints on the study, only state agency involvement is documented here. However, many county and city officials have expressed an interest in a designated scenic highway system for local area roads. There is growing concern in this state over the loss of scenic, recreational, and cultural resources resulting from man-made intrusions. Yet there is a corresponding worry that protecting these resources may threaten individual property rights. Both state and local agencies must confront these issues. Efforts are underway to provide local agencies with details on the state's scenic and recreational system, and the national scenic byways proposa l, to generate and consolidate local interest and involvement in developing scenic and recreational highway system.
National Scenic Byways Study: State of Washington
The report covers the state of Washington's scenic and recreational highway system. Due to the time constraints on the study, only state agency involvement is documented here. However, many county and city officials have expressed an interest in a designated scenic highway system for local area roads. There is growing concern in this state over the loss of scenic, recreational, and cultural resources resulting from man-made intrusions. Yet there is a corresponding worry that protecting these resources may threaten individual property rights. Both state and local agencies must confront these issues. Efforts are underway to provide local agencies with details on the state's scenic and recreational system, and the national scenic byways proposa l, to generate and consolidate local interest and involvement in developing scenic and recreational highway system.
National Scenic Byways Study: State of Washington
1990
68 pages
Report
No indication
English