Contents: Highway aesthetics; Protecting and salvaging of roadside trees and other scenic features; Roadside development in Texas; The Mississippi River Parkway; Planning a keep Ohio beautiful organization; Critique of the roadside park design problem; En route to roadside development; Planning and the role of the landscape architect in the interstate highway program; Roadside protection; Highway aesthetics--The National Park Service viewpoint; Rates of seeding and five year summary of establishment of crown vetch; Uses and availability of grasses for roadside improvement projects; Work and plans of subcommittee on chemicals; Roadside equipment for economical operations. (Author)
Short Course on Roadside Development (16TH)
1957
129 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Agricultural Equipment, Facilities, & Operations , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Roads , Education , Design , Plants(Botany) , Fertilizers , Costs , Herbicides , Trees , Sprays , Natural resources , Grasses , Seeds , Tables , Maps , Texas , Erosion , Mississippi , Organizations , Ohio
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