The highway corridor as a legal concept.

Author(s)
Beuscher, J.H.
Year
Abstract

The participation of attorneys as social engineers in the preservation and protection of natural resources for the highway corridor is emphasized. The part of the scenic easement as it relates to the establishment and preservation of the highway corridor concept is discussed. Land-use controls and public opinion can protect the natural resources. Lawyers will rely on the same basic legal tools available today to preserve the highway corridor concepts' eminent domain, police power, grant-in-aid, and tax power.

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Library number
A 2952 (In: A 215 S)
Source

Highway Research Record, 1967. No 166, p. 9-13, 1 ref.

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