Content: Good public relations must precede successful roadside protection; The crisis for public recreational areas; The role of information dispersement centers in our highway program; Land control at interchanges for the interstate highway system; Critique of the landscape plans for an interstate highway planting design; Latest development of the great river road program; Highway landscape development standards; Coordinating a successful county and state landscape program of urban highways; The establishment of vegetation lined waterways; An aid to establishing vegetation in waterways; Roadside cover and its control; The use of native midwestern grasses for highway purposes; Establishment of cover on poor soil and stabilization of sand through the use of vegetation mulch; Principles in use of sod for erosion control; Use of inhibitors; Roadside vegetation control and the public; Safe uses of herbicides on right-of-way and other noncrop areas.


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    Title :

    Short Course on Roadside Development (19TH)


    Publication date :

    1960


    Size :

    165 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English