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Author Seminar on Urban Highway Planning and Its Relation to General Urban Development (1960 : University of California)

Title Notes from the seminar, urban highway planning and its relation to general urban development / presented at the University of California, Berkeley, April 11-13, 1960, by the Institute of Transportation and Traffic Engineering and the American Association of State Highway Officials.
Published Berkeley : University of California, 1961

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Contents Preface -- Seminar staff -- Participants -- Introduction to the seminar / Harmer E. Davis and Rex M. Whitton -- The city general plan: its technical and legislative functions / T.J. Kent, Jr. -- The spatial form of the city / Melvin M. Webber -- Aspects of urban land economics / Paul F. Wendt -- Developing the transportation plan / Alan M. Voorhees -- Comments on economics and finance related to urban transport demands / Richard M. Zettel -- Developments in state-loccal urban highway planning programs / John T. Howard -- Selected references
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Subject Traffic engineering.
City planning.
Roads -- Design and construction.
traffic engineering.
Roads -- Design and construction.
City planning.
Traffic engineering.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Actes de congrès.
Form Electronic book
Author Davis, Harmer E., 1905-1998, writer of introdution.
Whitton, Rex Marion, 1898-1981, writer of introduction.
Homburger, Wolfgang S., editor.
Institute of Transportation and Traffic Engineering, organizer.
American Association of State Highway Officials, organizer.
Other Titles Urban highway planning and its relation to general urban development