Kern COG served as lead agency for the study. CAL/Trans District 06 prepared the street and highway forms and data, working closely with the cities in the area and with County of Kern departments. The study indicated that in order to meet the estimated 1990 need, fifty-four busses costing approximately $1.9 million will be required; that 1,037 miles of highways costing $112.7 million will be required; and that airport improvements costing $48.6 million will be required. The total estimated transportation expenditure by 1990 is $165.9 million. Kern COG's adopted areawide transportation goals and objectives are to achieve a safe, efficient, and balanced system of transportation facilities capable of serving the needs of all the citizens.
National Transportation Study, 1974. Reports of Urban Agencies. Volume III
1974
464 pages
Report
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English
Fields of urban transportation agencies
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