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Wilderness on the Edge: a History of Everglades National Park
Wilderness on the Edge: A History of Everglades National Park Robert W Blythe Chicago, Illinois 2017 Prepared under the National Park Service/Organization of American Historians cooperative agreement Table of Contents List of Figures iii Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii Abbreviations and Acronyms Used in Footnotes xv Chapter 1: The Everglades to the 1920s 1 Chapter 2: Early Conservation Efforts in the Everglades 40 Chapter 3: The Movement for a National Park in the Everglades 62 Chapter 4: The Long and Winding Road to Park Establishment 92 Chapter 5: First a Wildlife Refuge, Then a National Park 131 Chapter 6: Land Acquisition 150 Chapter 7: Developing the Park 176 Chapter 8: The Water Needs of a Wetland Park: From Establishment (1947) to Congress’s Water Guarantee (1970) 213 Chapter 9: Water Issues, 1970 to 1992: The Rise of Environmentalism and the Path to the Restudy of the C&SF Project 237 Chapter 10: Wilderness Values and Wilderness Designations 270 Chapter 11: Park Science 288 Chapter 12: Wildlife, Native Plants, and Endangered Species 309 Chapter 13: Marine Fisheries, Fisheries Management, and Florida Bay 353 Chapter 14: Control of Invasive Species and Native Pests 373 Chapter 15: Wildland Fire 398 Chapter 16: Hurricanes and Storms 416 Chapter 17: Archeological and Historic Resources 430 Chapter 18: Museum Collection and Library 449 Chapter 19: Relationships with Cultural Communities 466 Chapter 20: Interpretive and Educational Programs 492 Chapter 21: Resource and Visitor Protection 526 Chapter 22: Relationships with the Military -
TOP ROUTE CHANGE PROPOSALS Turn-By-Turn Directions
TOP ROUTE CHANGE PROPOSALS Turn-by-Turn Directions Direction sheets are included here only for routes with proposed routing changes as part of the Transit Optimization Plan (TOP). It excludes routes with only proposed schedule changes and routes with no changes proposed. Please note that these directions should be considered DRAFT only. They are subject to change prior to final recommendations and implementation, depending on turning constraints, bus capacity and other factors. They are intended to be a general guide to assist in visualizing the proposals. Routes included are: Routes 1, 7, 11, 12, 14, 18, 20, 24, 25, 27, 31, 35, 44, 50, 52, 83, 84, 85, 105, 120, 237, 703, 704, 707, 709, 815, 816, 832, 834, 838, 848, 851, 854, 856, 864, 870, 871/872, 874/875, 894, 905, 923, 929, 936, 944, 945, 955, 962, 963, 965, 967, 968 and 969. ROUTE 1 EASTBOUND: From the terminal at Fashion Valley Transit Center: LEFT on Fashion Valley Road LEFT on Hotel Circle North RIGHT on Hotel Circle South RIGHT on Interstate 8 Eastbound EXIT to State Route 163 Southbound EXIT to Sixth Avenue/University Avenue LEFT on University Avenue LEFT on Park Boulevard RIGHT on El Cajon Boulevard RIGHT on La Mesa Boulevard LEFT on University Avenue RIGHT on Spring Street RIGHT on Allison Avenue To the terminal on westbound Allison Avenue at Date Street WESTBOUND: From the terminal on westbound Allison Avenue at Date Street: LEFT on University Avenue RIGHT on La Mesa Boulevard LEFT on El Cajon Boulevard LEFT on Park Boulevard RIGHT on University Avenue RIGHT on Sixth Avenue -
August 2008 Volume 19, Issue 8
pg 1, 5-9 tw aug v2 7/16/08 4:23 PM Page 1 This year’s Truck News/Chevron Charity Golf Event was a huge success. See pages 16 & 17 August 2008 Volume 19, Issue 8 Delivering daily news to Canada’s trucking industry at www.trucknews.com Hit hard Fuel prices put extreme pressure on western fleets By Jan Westell VANCOUVER, B.C. – Compared with much of Canada, the majority of highways in B.C. are primitive two-lane routes that meander through treacherous mountain ter- rain and require demanding naviga- tional expertise, coupled with fre- quent shifting and braking. All of those constraints are hard on fuel consumption, especially when compared to the flat land- BEST FOR LAST: Ryan Danylchuk won $10,000 and a spot in the SuperRigs calendar when his truck won Shell’s scape of most of Alberta, prestigious show’n’shine competition. Saskatchewan and Manitoba. And long before the present fuel crisis Young Canadian steals the show at Shell SuperRigs that has now hit much of the world, causing strikes, violence, and even By Jan Westell from the states there. I’ll just drop by America truck show circuit earlier deaths, B.C. truck drivers were brac- WALCOTT, Iowa – The 23-year-old and say hi.’ I was in the area, any- this year, yet ing themselves for a new provincial Canadian truck driver was in no way,” he recalls. Danylchuk was not overly opti- carbon tax, which has put a particu- rush to enter the Shell Rotella He arrived one day late for the mistic.Just as he was about to hit the larly high premium on diesel. -
Looking Into the Movement and Impact of the Freedom Drivers Project Launched by Truckers Against Trafficking in 2014 , the Freed
2019: A YEAR ON THE ROAD WITH THE FREEDOM DRIVERS PROJECT Looking into the movement and impact of the Freedom Drivers Project. Launched by Truckers Against Trafficking in 2014, the Freedom Drivers Project is a magnetic, contextual and strategic tool in fighting human trafficking. 2 ABOUT THIS REPORT Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) exists to educate, equip, empower and mobilize members of the trucking, bus and energy industries. The Freedom Drivers Project (FDP), our unique mobile museum, accomplishes all four actions at each event it attends, through the volunteers and TAT staff that haul it and work it, the TAT materials provided those who tour it at every stop it makes, the inspirational and education videos it plays, the survivor artifacts it displays and the suggestions it provides for becoming involved in the fight against human trafficking. On the following pages, you'll find highlights of ways the FDP helps TAT complete its mission. Freedom Drivers Project By the Numbers 3399 2255 88,,995522 3377,,992233 EVENTS STATES TOURED MILES IN 2019 VISITED THE FDP TRAVELED Coalition Builds 3 The FDP is a popular and essential component of Coalition Builds, TAT's half-day trainings for law enforcement and industry members to join together to close loopholes traffickers exploit. EDUCATE This year, the FDP attended Coalition Builds in Whiting Petroleum Demand an End Alabama, Louisiana, Missouri, Maryland, New All-State Safety Transportation Jersey, New Hampshire and Florida. Conference Training "There is nothing like showing someone the facts and displays in the FDP and watching the facial expressions of disbelief of just how horrific this crime really is." Ron Vandermark, UPS Freight By the numbers Field employees, contractors, vendors One of the FDP's first events in 2019 and community members composed was Demand an End Transportation the audience at a lunch and learn at Training in conjunction with Super Whiting Petroleum in North Dakota as Bowl LIII. -
Transit Management Committees Transit TMC/RMC Management Rail Management Joint Meeting Committee (TMC) Committee (RMC)
MEETINGS OF THE Transit Management Committees Transit TMC/RMC Management Rail Management Joint Meeting Committee (TMC) Committee (RMC) Date Wednesday, September 6, 2017 Starting time 11:00 a.m. Meetings to occur sequentially Location Valley Metro Lake Powell Conference Room (10A) 101 N. 1st Avenue, 10th Floor Phoenix If you require assistance accessing the meetings on the 10th floor, please go to the 13th floor or call 602-262-7433. VALLEY METRO • 101 N 1ST AVE • STE 1300 • PHOENIX AZ • 85003 • 602-262-7433 August 30, 2017 Joint Meeting Agenda Transit Management Committee and Rail Management Committee Wednesday, September 6, 2017 Lake Powell Conference Room 101 N. 1st Avenue, 10th Floor 11:00 a.m. Action Recommended 1. Items from Citizens Present (yellow card) 1. For information An opportunity will be provided to members of the public at the beginning of the meeting to address the Board on non-agenda items. Up to three minutes will be provided per speaker or a total of 15 minutes for all speakers. 2. Chief Executive Officer’s (CEO) Report 2. For information Scott Smith, CEO, will brief the TMC/RMC on current issues. 3. Minutes 3. For action Minutes from the August 2, 2017 Joint TMC/RMC meeting are presented for approval. 4. Public Comment on Agenda Action Items (blue card) 4. For information The public will be provided with an opportunity at this time to address the Board on all action agenda items. Up to three minutes will be provided per speaker to address all agenda items unless the Chair allows more at his/her discretion. -
National Highway System Designation Act of 1995
PUBLIC LAW 104±59ÐNOV. 28, 1995 NATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM DESIGNATION ACT OF 1995 ?567 109 STAT. 568 PUBLIC LAW 104±59ÐNOV. 28, 1995 Public Law 104±59 104th Congress An Act Nov. 28, 1995 To amend title 23, United States Code, to provide for the designation of the National [S. 440] Highway System, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of National the United States of America in Congress assembled, Highway System Designation Act SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS. of 1995. Intergovern- (a) SHORT TITLE.ÐThis Act may be cited as the ``National mental relations. Highway System Designation Act of 1995''. 23 USC 101 note. (b) TABLE OF CONTENTS.Ð Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Secretary defined. TITLE IÐNATIONAL HIGHWAY SYSTEM Sec. 101. National highway system designation. TITLE IIÐTRANSPORTATION FUNDING FLEXIBILITY Sec. 201. Findings and purposes. Sec. 202. Funding restoration. Sec. 203. Rescissions. Sec. 204. State unobligated balance flexibility. Sec. 205. Relief from mandates. Sec. 206. Definitions. TITLE IIIÐMISCELLANEOUS HIGHWAY PROVISIONS Sec. 301. Traffic monitoring, management, and control on NHS. Sec. 302. Transferability of apportionments. Sec. 303. Quality improvement. Sec. 304. Design criteria for the national highway system. Sec. 305. Applicability of transportation conformity requirements. Sec. 306. Motorist call boxes. Sec. 307. Quality through competition. Sec. 308. Limitation on advance construction. Sec. 309. Preventive maintenance. Sec. 310. Federal share. Sec. 311. Eligibility of bond and other debt instrument financing for reimbursement as construction expenses. Sec. 312. Vehicle weight and longer combination vehicles exemptions. Sec. 313. Toll roads. -
Federal Register/Vol. 65, No. 233/Monday, December 4, 2000
Federal Register / Vol. 65, No. 233 / Monday, December 4, 2000 / Notices 75771 2 departures. No more than one slot DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION In notice document 00±29918 exemption time may be selected in any appearing in the issue of Wednesday, hour. In this round each carrier may Federal Aviation Administration November 22, 2000, under select one slot exemption time in each SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, in the first RTCA Future Flight Data Collection hour without regard to whether a slot is column, in the fifteenth line, the date Committee available in that hour. the FAA will approve or disapprove the application, in whole or part, no later d. In the second and third rounds, Pursuant to section 10(a)(2) of the than should read ``March 15, 2001''. only carriers providing service to small Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. hub and nonhub airports may L. 92±463, 5 U.S.C., Appendix 2), notice FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: participate. Each carrier may select up is hereby given for the Future Flight Patrick Vaught, Program Manager, FAA/ to 2 slot exemption times, one arrival Data Collection Committee meeting to Airports District Office, 100 West Cross and one departure in each round. No be held January 11, 2000, starting at 9 Street, Suite B, Jackson, MS 39208± carrier may select more than 4 a.m. This meeting will be held at RTCA, 2307, 601±664±9885. exemption slot times in rounds 2 and 3. 1140 Connecticut Avenue, NW., Suite Issued in Jackson, Mississippi on 1020, Washington, DC, 20036. November 24, 2000. e. Beginning with the fourth round, The agenda will include: (1) Welcome all eligible carriers may participate. -
Small Towns in Serbia – the “Bridge” Between the Urban and the Rural
Europ. Countrys. · 4· 2016 · p. 462-480 DOI: 10.1515/euco-2016-0031 European Countryside MENDELU SMALL TOWNS IN SERBIA – THE “BRIDGE” BETWEEN THE URBAN AND THE RURAL Marko Filipović, Vlasta Kokotović Kanazir, Marija Drobnjaković1 1 MSc Filipović Marko, ResearchAssociate MSc, Kokotović Kanazir Vlasta Research Associate, MSc Drobnjaković Marija (corresponding author) ResearchAssociate Geographical Institute “Jovan Cvijić”, Serbian Academy of Science and Arts, Belgrade; e-mails: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] 462/480 Received 16 April 2016; Accepted 19 July 2016 Abstract: The study presented in this paper deals with the definition and role of small towns in the spatial development of the Republic of Serbia. An analysis of the profiles of small towns was performed and they were compared based on their spatial and population characteristics. The aim of this study is to determine the role of small towns in the development of settlement networks and the balanced population development of a country as a whole by identifying their specific features and establishing a ranking of their importance in local and regional contexts. Key words: urban settlement, small town, role, Serbia Abstrakt: Istraživanje u ovom radu odnosi se na problematiku malih gradova, njihovog definisanja i uloge u prostornom razvoju Republike Srbije. Izvršena je analiza I komparacija profila malih gradova kroz njihove prostorne i demografske karakteristike. Cilj rada je da odredi ulogu malih gradova u razvoju mreže naselja, kao i uravnoteženom populacionom razvoju zemlje, kroz sagledavanje njihovih specifičnosti i gradaciju značaja u lokalnim I regionalnim okvirima. Ključne reči: gradska naselja, mali gradovi, uloga, Srbija 1. -
US Name Address City State Interstate Pilot Travel Center 6109 US 43 South Satsuma AL I-65 Exit 19 Pilot Travel Center 4416
US Name Address City State Interstate Pilot Travel Center 6109 US 43 South Satsuma AL I-65 Exit 19 Pilot Travel Center 4416 Skyland Boulevard East Tuscaloosa AL I-20/59 Exit 76 Pilot Travel Center 6955 Theodore Dawes Road Theodore AL I-10 Exit 13 Pilot Travel Center 901 Bankhead Highway West Birmingham AL I-20/59/65/AL 78 Exit 123 Pilot Travel Center 3240 Point Mallard Parkway Priceville AL I-65 Exit 334 Pilot Travel Center 130 Honda Drive Lincoln AL I-20 Exit 165 Flying J 6098 MacAshan Dr McCalla AL I-20/I-59 Exit 104 Flying J 224 Daniel Payne Drive Birmingham AL I-65 & SR 94 Exit 264 Flying J 2190 Ross Clark Circle Dothan AL Ross Clark Hwy/Hwy 231 Flying J 900 Tyson Road Hope Hull AL I-65 Exit 158 Pilot Travel Center 75750 AL Highway 77 Lincoln AL I-20 Exit 168 Pilot Travel Center 1600 County Road 437 Good Hope AL I-65 Exit 304 Pilot Travel Center 7801 Alcoa Road Benton AR I-30 Exit 121 Pilot Travel Center 5660 West Sunset Avenue Springdale AR I-49 Exit 72 Pilot Travel Center 3300 Highway 391 North North Little Rock AR I-40 Exit 161 Galloway Rd Pilot Travel Center 1100 Martin Luther King Boulevard West Memphis AR I-40 Exit 280 Pilot Travel Center 215 SR 331 North Russellville AR I-40 Exit 84 Pilot Travel Center 170 Valley Street Caddo Valley AR I-30 Exit 78 & Hwy 7 Flying J 42 Bradley Cove Road Russellville AR I-40 Exit 84 Flying J 8300 State Highway 108 Rt 12 Box 254B Texarkana AR I-30 Exit 7 Flying J 3400 Service Loop Road West Memphis AR I-40 Exit 280/I-55 Exit 4 Pilot Travel Center 12500 West I-40 Bellemont AZ I-40 Exit 185 Pilot Travel Center 14750 South Highway 95 Lake Havasu City AZ I-40 & AZ 95 Exit 9 Pilot Travel Center 769 East Frontage Road Rio Rico AZ I-19 & SR 289 Exit 12 Pilot Travel Center 1201 West Main Street Quartzsite AZ I-10 & US 95 Exit 17 Pilot Travel Center 619 South Sunshine Boulevard Eloy AZ I-10 Exit 208 Pilot Travel Center 900 North 99th Avenue Avondale AZ I-10 Exit 133 Flying J US Dealer 108000 North Frontage Road Yuma AZ I-8 Exit 12 Pilot Travel Center 5570 E. -
Ward No: 129 ULB Name :KOLKATA MC ULB CODE: 79
BPL LIST-KOLKATA MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Ward No: 129 ULB Name :KOLKATA MC ULB CODE: 79 Member Sl Address Name of Family Head Son/Daughter/Wife of BPL ID Year No Male Female Total 1 3/5 RABINDRANAGAR KOL-60 AARDHENDU CHAKROBORTY LATE NABODIP CHAKROBORTY 2 2 4 1 2 P DAS PARA 206 PARUI DAS PARA NABA PALLY 5TH ABDHESH JHA RAMSEBAK JHA 2 3 5 2 3 M I D ROAD 7/1 M I D ROAD ABDUL MANNAN LATE A R MANNAN 2 2 4 3 4 HEMANTA MUKHERJEE ROAD ABHAY MISHRA LATE MAHESH MISHRA 4 5 9 4 5 ARABINDA PALLY 18 ARABINDA PALLY BEHALA KOL ABHIJIT BISWAS SWAPAN BISWAS 2 1 3 5 6 SARADA MA UPANIBASH 8/D SARADA MA UPANIBASH ABHINASH DEBNATH LATE BHAGYADHAR DEBNATH 1 2 3 6 7 COLONY 8/D JAY RAMPUR JALA ABINASH DEBNATH LATE BHAGYADHAR DEBNATH 2 3 5 7 8 G. M. ROAD NA P. K. ROAD ABINASH SIL TARINI KANTA SIL 2 2 4 8 9 PARUI KANCHA ROAD AJAY DAS MAKHAN LAL DAS 2 3 5 9 10 35/1 GOPAL MISHRA ROAD BEHALA AJAY HALDAR LATE MOUMATHA HALDAR 3 3 6 10 11 SATYAJIT ROY SARANI 51 SATYAJIT ROY SARANI AJAY SINGHA KARTHIK SINGHA 4 2 6 12 12 S S PALLY 17B PARUI DAS PARA ROAD AJIT BOSE LATE NARENDRA NATH BOSE 1 2 3 13 13 NABA PALLY 40/5 PARUI DAS PARA ROAD AJIT DAS LATE SURENDRA DAS 3 2 5 14 14 G. M. ROAD 24/2/12 P. K. ROAD AJIT DAS GOURANGA DAS 3 2 5 15 15 NABAPALLY 3B/9 PARUI DAS PARA ROAD AJIT HALDER LATE BIRAJIT HALDER 2 2 4 16 16 GOPAL MISHRA ROAD AJIT HALDER LATE ANANDA HALDER 6 5 10+ 17 17 PETHI PARA PORUI KANCHA RD KOL-61 AJIT KHA LATE TALIB KHA 2 3 5 18 18 SHYAM SUNDAR PALLY 8/B S S PALLY P D PARA RD KOL-61 AJIT KR DAS LATE MRIGANDRANATH DAS 2 4 6 19 19 ADARSHA NAGAR(W) 57 ADARSHA NAGAR(W) BEHALA KOL-61 AJIT MONDAL GURUPADA MONDAL 2 3 5 20 20 M B ROAD 32 M B ROAD AJIT PRAMANIK LATE GUNADHAR PRAMANIK 2 2 4 21 21 RABINDRA NAGAR P-78 4 NO RABINDRA NAGAR BEHALA AJOY KR SARKAR LATE ADHIR CH SARKAR 2 2 4 22 22 JAYRAMPUR JALA ROAD AJOY SARDAR LATE NAKUL SARDAR 1 3 4 23 23 G. -
Collision Repair Employers - USA
www.Jobcorpsbook.org - Collision Repair Employers - USA Company Business Street City State Zip Phone Fax Web Page Arctic Collision Repair 12611 Beachcomber Drive Anchorage AK 99515 (907) 563-2007 CHAZ Limited Collision Express 1801 E 5th Avenue Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 792-2500 (907) 792-2550 http://www.chazltd.com CHAZ Limited Collision Express 6210 Old Seward Highway Anchorage AK 99518 (907) 550-2500 (907) 550-2550 http://www.chazltd.com Dean's Collision Repair & Service 720 Whitney Road Anchorage AK 99501 (907) 258-6841 (907) 276-1899 http://www.deansautomotiveservice.com Markel's Collision Center 2400 E 63rd Avenue Anchorage AK 99507 (907) 562-6255 (907) 569-6255 Pauls Body Shop Inc 1237 E 66th Avenue Anchorage AK 99518 (907) 349-5713 (907) 349-5034 http://www.paulsbodyshop.com Alaska Collision Express 3702 Leasure Street Fairbanks AK 99701 (907) 455-4442 College Collision & Refinish 810 College Road Fairbanks AK 99701 (907) 457-8087 (907) 457-8088 Collision Masters 4061 Bradley Court Fairbanks AK 99701 (907) 451-8456 (907) 456-3468 http://www.collisionmasters.us Fairbanks Collision & Glass 1804 S Cushman Street Fairbanks AK 99701 (907) 479-0837 (907) 457-5400 http://www.fairbankscollision.com Peger Road Collision 2636 18th Avenue Fairbanks AK 99709 (907) 474-0041 (907) 474-0037 Automotive Collision Experts 1563 Homer Spit Road Homer AK 99603 (907) 235-7645 Pullmaster Collision Center 8430 Airport Boulevard Juneau AK 99801 (907) 523-9811 South East Collision Tongass Highway Ketchikan AK 99901 (907) 225-8774 (907) 225-6643 http://www.secollision.com -
Ports-To-Plains Corridor Interstate Feasibility Study
PORTS-TO-PLAINS CORRIDOR INTERSTATE FEASIBILITY STUDY STRATFORD 87 287 DALHART 54 DUMAS 87 60 40 AMARILLO 60 27 385 LAMESALUBBOCK 84 SEGMENT 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 380 TAHOKA JUNE 30, 2020 BIG SPRING 180 LAMESA MIDLAND ODESSA 349 BIG SPRING MIDLAND SAN ANGELO 158 ODESSA 87 20 385 SAN ANGELO ELDORADO 67 SONORA 190 ELDORADO 10 96 SONORA 83 277 DEL RIO EAGLE PASS 277 35 CARRIZO SPRINGS GULF OF MEXICO MEXICO 1 PORTS-TO-PLAINS CORRIDOR INTERSTATE FEASIBILITY STUDY (HB 1079) LAREDO 281 SEGMENT #2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ports-to-Plains Corridor Interstate Feasibility Study (House Bill 1079) The Ports-to-Plains Corridor is an international, national and state significant transportation corridor that connects and integrates Texas’ key economic engines, international trade, energy production and agriculture. The corridor also plays a vital role in supporting the growing demographic and economic centers of South and West Texas. The corridor functions as the only north- south corridor facilitating the movement of people and goods in South and West Texas and beyond. Purpose of this Report The Segment #2 Committee Ports-to-Plains Corridor Interstate Feasibility Study Report (Segment #2 Committee Report) provides the recommendations and priorities of the Segment #2 Committee members for improvements to the Ports-to-Plains Corridor in Segment #2. The Segment Committee #2 Report meets the requirements outlined in House Bill 1079 that was signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott on June 10, 2019. The recommendations in this Segment #2 Committee Report will be used by the Ports-to-Plains Advisory Committee to make their recommendations on improvements to the Ports-to-Plains Corridor to the Texas Department of Transportation.