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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8059
Description
Section D General Studies-State Water Plan
State
CO
Date
1/15/1973
Author
Stephen Suloway
Title
Land Use Planning-Reports-Land Use Planning
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<br />These are just some of the important stories we'll be covering in <br />LAND USE PLANNING REPORTS: <br /> <br />The struggle to maintain funds for state and <br />Federal park acquisition under the Land and Water <br />Conservation Act. <br /> <br />Proposals for tax reform to provide incentives <br />for environmental protection. <br /> <br />Effects of revenue sharing on land use and <br />resource management. <br /> <br />Impact of the proposed Family Farm Act, the Rural <br />Development Act and Federal cutbacks on small farm <br />owners and Agribusiness. <br /> <br />Implications of national urban growth policy <br />proposals for planners and developers. <br /> <br />The battle for mass transit allocations from <br />the Highway Trust Fund. <br /> <br />Impact of Federal and state pollution control <br />programs on land use patterns. <br /> <br />In short: LAND USE PLANNING REPORTS will provide you with the facts, <br />fast and in full detail. It's specifically written and edited to keep you <br />ahead of, or at least current with, the developments regarding land use <br />planning and fast-changing regulation and financing. <br /> <br />A full year's subscription is only $50 for the next <br />few weeks. After March 12, 1973, the cost will increase to <br />$75. A special get-acquainted subscription of four months <br />is only $20. Fill out the enclosed card right away so you <br />won't miss the first issue. <br /> <br /> <br />Stephen Suloway <br />Editor <br />
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