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A study of the social, economic, and environmental impact of highway transportation facilities on urban communities.

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Corporate Authors: Washington State University. College of Engineering. Research Division., United States. Federal Highway Administration.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Pullman, 1968.
Subjects:
Express highways > Location.
Express highways > Design and construction.
Express highways > Economic aspects.
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