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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... 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 Council of Governments was not always so large ...
... 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 Council of Governments was not always so large ...
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... bodies therein and ap- pointed by the National Capital Planning Commission . RPC has had , basically , two functions under the 1952 act : 1. To adopt , amend , or extend a general plan for the develop- ment of the region , and 2. To ...
... bodies therein and ap- pointed by the National Capital Planning Commission . RPC has had , basically , two functions under the 1952 act : 1. To adopt , amend , or extend a general plan for the develop- ment of the region , and 2. To ...
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... bodies into a single coordinated effort . This series of developments at the Federal , local , and metropolitan levels had made it possible for the first time to combine the various efforts and sources of funds into a single concerted ...
... bodies into a single coordinated effort . This series of developments at the Federal , local , and metropolitan levels had made it possible for the first time to combine the various efforts and sources of funds into a single concerted ...
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... bodies thumbed their noses at them and I want to know where the Metro- politan Council of Governments is going to stand . I would like some sort of commitment that you men will smite with hip and thigh anyone who tries to ruin the year ...
... bodies thumbed their noses at them and I want to know where the Metro- politan Council of Governments is going to stand . I would like some sort of commitment that you men will smite with hip and thigh anyone who tries to ruin the year ...
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... bodies looks on the increase in COG's responsibilities with pride and confidence . PREPARED STATEMENT OF BRIG . GEN . C. M. DUKE , PRESIDENT , METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS Mr. Chairman and members of the committee , my ...
... bodies looks on the increase in COG's responsibilities with pride and confidence . PREPARED STATEMENT OF BRIG . GEN . C. M. DUKE , PRESIDENT , METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS Mr. Chairman and members of the committee , my ...
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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