Public Works Appropriations for 1961, Volume 43, Parts 4-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - Public works |
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I respectfully urge the Congress to appropriate these planning funds need by the
Engineers in addition to the $ 100,000 planning funds for the Gillh Reservoir .
STATEMENT OF ELBERT COOK I am a citizen and resident of De Queen in
Sevier ...
I respectfully urge the Congress to appropriate these planning funds need by the
Engineers in addition to the $ 100,000 planning funds for the Gillh Reservoir .
STATEMENT OF ELBERT COOK I am a citizen and resident of De Queen in
Sevier ...
Page 509
Today , three projects have completed reconstruction planning work and have
construction work underway , one Iroject has completed preconstruction planning
and has preconstruction legal work underway , four projects have preconstruction
...
Today , three projects have completed reconstruction planning work and have
construction work underway , one Iroject has completed preconstruction planning
and has preconstruction legal work underway , four projects have preconstruction
...
Page 587
Although Congress provided for a new planning start for the Belleville project in
fiscal 1960 , the President's fiscal 1961 budget makes no provision for any new
planning or construction starts . I consider such an omission a serious one , and
in ...
Although Congress provided for a new planning start for the Belleville project in
fiscal 1960 , the President's fiscal 1961 budget makes no provision for any new
planning or construction starts . I consider such an omission a serious one , and
in ...
Page 926
Without investigations and planning there cannot be created a backlog of
projects ready at the time they should be constructed. Unnecessary delays.
added expenses, insecurity, and lack of employment opportunities result when
adequate ...
Without investigations and planning there cannot be created a backlog of
projects ready at the time they should be constructed. Unnecessary delays.
added expenses, insecurity, and lack of employment opportunities result when
adequate ...
Page 988
of $ 7,842,000 for the Bureau's planning programs . This is broken down with $
4,650,000 for the general investigations program , $ 2,000,000 for the Missouri
River Basin planning work , $ 938,000 for the Colorado River advance planning ...
of $ 7,842,000 for the Bureau's planning programs . This is broken down with $
4,650,000 for the general investigations program , $ 2,000,000 for the Missouri
River Basin planning work , $ 938,000 for the Colorado River advance planning ...
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