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Intensive Cultural Resources Survey Of The Proposed City Of Llano West Ranch Road 152 Pedestrian Sidewalk Improvement Project, Llano County, Texas, Ashely Eyeington, Mercedes C. Cody, Victoria Meyers
Intensive Cultural Resources Survey Of The Proposed City Of Llano West Ranch Road 152 Pedestrian Sidewalk Improvement Project, Llano County, Texas, Ashely Eyeington, Mercedes C. Cody, Victoria Meyers
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
SWCA Environmental Consultants (SWCA), at the request of Steger & Bizzell Engineering, Inc. (S&B), and on behalf of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Austin District, and the City of Llano, Texas, conducted intensive cultural resources survey of the proposed City of Llano Ranch Road (RR) 152 Pedestrian Sidewalk Improvements Project (CSJ: 0396-09-021). The proposed sidewalk would extend from approximately 0.085 mile (448.8 feet) east of Post Oak Street to 0.031 mile (163.7 feet) west of Mallone Street, just east of Flag Creek. As the project would occur on property owned by TxDOT and the City of Llano, both political …
Intensive Cultural Resources Survey Of The Proposed City Of Llano West Ranch Road 152 Pedestrian Sidewalk Improvement Project,Llano County, Texas, Ashely Eyeington, Mercedes C. Cody, Victoria Meyers
Intensive Cultural Resources Survey Of The Proposed City Of Llano West Ranch Road 152 Pedestrian Sidewalk Improvement Project,Llano County, Texas, Ashely Eyeington, Mercedes C. Cody, Victoria Meyers
Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State
SWCA Environmental Consultants (SWCA), at the request of Steger & Bizzell Engineering, Inc. (S&B), and on behalf of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) Austin District, and the City of Llano, Texas, conducted intensive cultural resources survey of the proposed City of Llano Ranch Road (RR) 152 Pedestrian Sidewalk Improvements Project (CSJ: 0396-09-021). The proposed sidewalk would extend from approximately 0.085 mile (448.8 feet) east of Post Oak Street to 0.031 mile (163.7 feet) west of Mallone Street, just east of Flag Creek. As the project would occur on property owned by TxDOT and the City of Llano, both political …