1968 Reorganization Plan #2 Moving UMTA from HUD to DOT
Text of the reorganization plan that moved the Urban Mass Transit Administration from HUD to DOT in 1968.
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Text of the reorganization plan that moved the Urban Mass Transit Administration from HUD to DOT in 1968.
Text of Public Law 90-169, extending section 5 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964 for one year.
Text of Public Law 90-34, extending section 5 of the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964 for four months.
Text of Public Law 89-562, the Urban Mass Transportation Amendments of 1966.
Text of Public Law 88-364, the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1964.
Text of Public Law 88-365, the Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964.
Text of Public Law 350 of the 83rd Congress, the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1954.
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Phil Washington has served as Denver’s Regional Transportation District (RTD) General Manager since 2009 and, prior to that, he was RTD’s Assistant General Manager for nearly ten years. He is also the Chair of the American Public Transportation Association, and a member of Eno’s Board of Directors
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