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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... directly with the suburban jurisdictions and assume the liaison functions now exercised by the National Capital Regional Planning Council . The reorganization plan will improve existing organizational arrangements of and promote more ...
... directly with the suburban jurisdictions and assume the liaison functions now exercised by the National Capital Regional Planning Council . The reorganization plan will improve existing organizational arrangements of and promote more ...
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... directly , but it has also utilized RPC extensively in this connection - particularly for liaison with sub- regional and local planning agencies from which the RPC member- ship is largely drawn . Nevertheless , the basic responsibility ...
... directly , but it has also utilized RPC extensively in this connection - particularly for liaison with sub- regional and local planning agencies from which the RPC member- ship is largely drawn . Nevertheless , the basic responsibility ...
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... directly by NCPC . If NCPC finds a need to set up advisory groups representative of subregional and local planning agencies or other suburban agencies , it already has authority to do so . The plan does not provide for any transfers of ...
... directly by NCPC . If NCPC finds a need to set up advisory groups representative of subregional and local planning agencies or other suburban agencies , it already has authority to do so . The plan does not provide for any transfers of ...
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... directly or through the Council of Govern- ments . In view of the fact that there is no longer any need for a Federal agency to carry on comprehensive planning for the development of the National Capital region , we urge that ...
... directly or through the Council of Govern- ments . In view of the fact that there is no longer any need for a Federal agency to carry on comprehensive planning for the development of the National Capital region , we urge that ...
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... directly to the implementation powers of the responsible elected officials . In order to meet this new and vital responsibility , the Council of Governments has expanded its staff to include a team of outstanding 67-574-66- 3 regional ...
... directly to the implementation powers of the responsible elected officials . In order to meet this new and vital responsibility , the Council of Governments has expanded its staff to include a team of outstanding 67-574-66- 3 regional ...
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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