Seven Years Along Connecticut Highways, 1927-1934: The Story of the Operation of the Bureau of Roadside Development of the Connecticut Highway DepartmentState Highway Department, State of Connecticut, Bureau of Roadside Development, 1934 - Roads - 36 pages |
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abutting property adjacent property American Elm Autumn coloring beautification and development beauty booklet Bureau of Roadside carried civic Conifers Connecticut Highways Connecticut State Highway conservation construct and maintain cultivated curves dangerous curves engineers of location evergreens feet Highway Department highway garden insects intersections location and design maximum safety milestones motoring public native growth nature NORWAY MAPLE older shade trees ORIENTAL PLANE parking areas picnic grounds Platanus pole locations pruning public sentiment public utility poles RED MAPLE removed road roadside beautification Roadside Development District roadside improvement roadside planting roadway rock Route 12 safe condition satisfactory scenic seeding shallow root system shrubs and vines sight line slide slopes and embankments sprayed stockyards SUGAR MAPLE supervision Tilia top soil traffic transplanting traveling public tree planting program trees and shrubs type of planting Ulmus Ulmus Americana unsightly varieties various Voluntown waste areas WHITE BIRCH WHITE OAK wide rights Wilton winds wire lines