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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act And Mineral Development, Robert E. Hamel
The Resource Conservation And Recovery Act And Mineral Development, Robert E. Hamel
Federal Lands, Laws and Policies and the Development of Natural Resources: A Short Course (Summer Conference, July 28-August 1)
30 pages.
Technical Bulletins: 20% Local Match-State Appropriation For Streets, Mtas
Technical Bulletins: 20% Local Match-State Appropriation For Streets, Mtas
MTAS Publications: Technical Bulletins
Announcement of a late amendment to the state appropriation bill, which provided that local governments shall match the state's appropriation (estimated to be $2.53 per capita for FY 1981 for cities) for local streets and transportation with 20% matching funds from "locally levied taxes."
Evaluation Of Metro Area Carpooling In Omaha, Ne, Michael Eskey
Evaluation Of Metro Area Carpooling In Omaha, Ne, Michael Eskey
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The rising cost of transportation has become a major concern to Americans at every level of the economic ladder. Indeed, recent price hikes in gasoline have affected practically all other products. An optimistic America has watched the per-gallon price of gasoline rise by 400 percent in the last decade and now helplessly looks to the future $2.00 per-gallon fuel. The facts speak for themselves. We cannot stop the rising cost of transportation; we must cope with the rising cost of transportation.