This volume examines the management of historic roads in the areas of contemporary traffic and engineering standards. It provides design and policy guidelines for engineers, managers and policymakers for adapting contemporary transportation laws and engineering standards to historic roads.
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Saving Historic Roads Summary
Saving Historic Roads: Design and Policy Guidelines by Paul D. Marriott
The first book on legal, design, planning and regulatory guidelines for maintaining and preserving historic roads.
About Paul D. Marriott
PAUL DANIEL MARRIOTT is a landscape architect and city planner with the Rural Heritage Program at the National Trust for Historic Preservation in Washington, D.C. He directs the National Task Force for Historic Roads. The NATIONAL TRUST is chartered by Congress to encourage the preservation of sites, buildings, and places significant to American history and culture.
Table of Contents
Historic Roads Defined. What You Need to Know. The AASHTO Green Book. What You Need to Do. Save Your Historic Road. Case Studies. Appendices. Glossary. Abbreviations and Acronyms. Information Sources. References. Index.
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CIN0471197629G
9780471197621
0471197629
Saving Historic Roads: Design and Policy Guidelines by Paul D. Marriott
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