Reorganization Plan No. 5 of 1966: National Capital Regional Planning Council: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session. August 9, 1966 |
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... District of Columbia , and the governing bodies of six counties and six cities . In addition , the council is served by a very able staff of 26 , whose recruitment , incidentally , was only made possible by the Federal grant . The ...
... District of Columbia , and the governing bodies of six counties and six cities . In addition , the council is served by a very able staff of 26 , whose recruitment , incidentally , was only made possible by the Federal grant . The ...
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... District of Columbia gov- ernment , local planning agencies , and , to some extent , from local governments . During the 14 years since 1952 the situation has changed radically . Beginning in 1957 the area local governments have worked ...
... District of Columbia gov- ernment , local planning agencies , and , to some extent , from local governments . During the 14 years since 1952 the situation has changed radically . Beginning in 1957 the area local governments have worked ...
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... District of Columbia Appropriation Act the funds contributed by the District . In the last session of Congress , as I have indicated , organizations of elected officials in metropolitan areas , such as COG , were made eligible to ...
... District of Columbia Appropriation Act the funds contributed by the District . In the last session of Congress , as I have indicated , organizations of elected officials in metropolitan areas , such as COG , were made eligible to ...
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... District of Columbia Commissioners . It thus avoids one of the difficulties ob- served in connection with regional planning agencies that very often they are not truly representative of the elected local govern- ments of the area , nor ...
... District of Columbia Commissioners . It thus avoids one of the difficulties ob- served in connection with regional planning agencies that very often they are not truly representative of the elected local govern- ments of the area , nor ...
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... District of Columbia , which is here , and a state- ment by Mr. Frederick A. Babson , who is the Chairman of the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board , and also the chair- man of the Board of Supervisors of Fairfax ...
... District of Columbia , which is here , and a state- ment by Mr. Frederick A. Babson , who is the Chairman of the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board , and also the chair- man of the Board of Supervisors of Fairfax ...
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abolished activities advisory air pollution amended areawide Arlington County ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Babson board of directors Bosley budget Bureau Capital Planning Act Capital Planning Commission Capital Region Transportation Capital Regional Planning carried Chairman DAWSON COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT comprehensive planning comprehensive regional planning Congress cooperative coordinated Council of Governments deputy executive director District of Columbia elected officials eligible environmental health ERLENBORN Fairfax County Federal agency Federal funds Federal Government Federal installations Federal interest gentlemen HENDERSON HOLIFIELD Housing and Urban jurisdictions LASTNER liaison function LOHMAN Maryland ments Metropolitan Council metropolitan planning Metropolitan Washington Council National Capital area National Capital Planning National Capital Regional NCPC politan prepared statement President question Region Transportation Planning regional planning agencies Regional Planning Council regional planning function reorganization plan representatives REUSS ROSENTHAL SCHEIBER SEIDMAN sewer staff suburbs tion Transportation Planning Board TUCHTAN Urban Development Act Washington area water pollution water supply