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Page 194
... miles in the project , but now the Mr. CONSTANDY . The 1.9 miles refers only to F - 315 ( 7 ) , which is the right - of - way acquisition program project number . It did not include any construction . Mr. CRAMER . If the Chairman will ...
... miles in the project , but now the Mr. CONSTANDY . The 1.9 miles refers only to F - 315 ( 7 ) , which is the right - of - way acquisition program project number . It did not include any construction . Mr. CRAMER . If the Chairman will ...
Page 355
... mile for a widening project . Mr. WRIGHT . Well , you multiply that then by 41,000 and you would have a staggering figure . Mr. CRAMER . Did the staff make an effort to find out the right - ofway cost on the balance of this 1.9 miles ...
... mile for a widening project . Mr. WRIGHT . Well , you multiply that then by 41,000 and you would have a staggering figure . Mr. CRAMER . Did the staff make an effort to find out the right - ofway cost on the balance of this 1.9 miles ...
Page 557
... miles on the State system , and yet has $ 202 million revenue for roadbuilding purposes . California has 14,814 miles and $ 298 million . Mr. GRANEY . Mr. Cramer , we sent out some 90,000 or 100,000 of those pamphlets . Mr. CRAMER . Yes ...
... miles on the State system , and yet has $ 202 million revenue for roadbuilding purposes . California has 14,814 miles and $ 298 million . Mr. GRANEY . Mr. Cramer , we sent out some 90,000 or 100,000 of those pamphlets . Mr. CRAMER . Yes ...
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... miles of inland and intracoastal waterways , of which about 19,000 miles currently are in commercial use , including about 10,000 miles with at least the 9 - foot depth necessary to accommodate modern barge traffic . Commerce on these ...
... miles of inland and intracoastal waterways , of which about 19,000 miles currently are in commercial use , including about 10,000 miles with at least the 9 - foot depth necessary to accommodate modern barge traffic . Commerce on these ...
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... miles of inland and intracoastal waterways of which 19,000 miles are currently in commercial use . You state that the commerce on these waterways amounted to 395 million tons and 121 billion ton - miles in 1960. Then on page 4 of your ...
... miles of inland and intracoastal waterways of which 19,000 miles are currently in commercial use . You state that the commerce on these waterways amounted to 395 million tons and 121 billion ton - miles in 1960. Then on page 4 of your ...
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