Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1968: Urban Mass Transportation. Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session. April 22, 1968Hearing on the Executive's plan to transfer urban mass transit programs from the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development to the Dept. of Transportation and create an Urban Mass Transportation Administration. |
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... effect-- accomplishing a total effect from the Federal effort which is greater than the sum of the individual programs . At the heart of the organizational problem lie two facts . One is that transportation , as much as any other single ...
... effect-- accomplishing a total effect from the Federal effort which is greater than the sum of the individual programs . At the heart of the organizational problem lie two facts . One is that transportation , as much as any other single ...
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... effect . It must also be remembered that even the best organization can go only so far . No organizational arrangement , no division of responsi- bilities , will by itself make the hard problems - the dilemmas of choice - vanish . And ...
... effect . It must also be remembered that even the best organization can go only so far . No organizational arrangement , no division of responsi- bilities , will by itself make the hard problems - the dilemmas of choice - vanish . And ...
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... effect on the community of a particular system . For example , it is obvious that there will be a different kind of effect on a community if we are . able to develop a vacuum tube system which operates under the ground rather than a ...
... effect on the community of a particular system . For example , it is obvious that there will be a different kind of effect on a community if we are . able to develop a vacuum tube system which operates under the ground rather than a ...
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agencies Aldene plan assure authority basic BLATNIK Chairman comprehensive urban planning comprehensively planned development concern Congress criteria Department of Housing Department of Transportation development of urban EDWARDS effect ERLENBORN established executive branch February 19 Federal Government Federal programs Fiscal functions funds going Government Operations highway system Housing and Urban HUD and DOT HUGHES impact improvement involved major mass transit program Mass Transportation Act Mass Transportation Administration mass transportation programs ment of Transportation metropolitan areas million modes of transportation National League national transportation needs portation President public transportation question rail rapid transit recommendations relationship of urban relocation reorganization plan requirements responsibility REUSS Robert Moses role ROSENTHAL Secretary Boyd Secretary of Housing Secretary of Transportation subcommittee technical studies things transfer transportation facilities transportation planning transportation policy transportation problems transportation projects urban areas Urban Development urban mass transit urban mass transportation urban transportation system Washington Wood