National Scenic Byways Study

National Scenic Byways Study
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 114
Release: 1991
Genre: Automobile travel
ISBN:

To ensure a comprehensive review of scenic byway programs and issues and to get the broadest possible range of public opinions and suggestions, the study also included the following: An inventory of current Federal, State, local, and private sector scenic byway programs; An announcement in the "Federal Register" seeking views on the study approach and guidelines for a national program; A national workshop to discuss options for a national scenic byway program; and Case studies investigating tourism impacts, safety and environmental issues, scenic and historic protection techniques, and successful Federal, State, and regional byways and byway programs. This report summarizes these various activities.

Community Guide to Planning & Managing a Scenic Byway

Community Guide to Planning & Managing a Scenic Byway
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1997
Genre: Parkways
ISBN:

There are a number of programs at local, regional, state, and federal levels to identify scenic byways. If a community regards a roadway as a special resource, there are good reasons to work toward some kind of official designation. Doing so allows the community to protect and promote its unique qualities. An important part of that process is to create a plan to balance factors like development, conservation, tourism, and economic uses of the land along the byway. This guidebook is designed to help a community to successfully maneuver through the steps of that process. There are six intrinsic criteria for scenic byway designation.

The Scenic Route

The Scenic Route
Author: California. Interdepartmental Committee on Scenic Highways
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Total Pages: 54
Release: 1965
Genre: Roads
ISBN:

Developing Design Elements for Scenic Byways in Virginia

Developing Design Elements for Scenic Byways in Virginia
Author: Bradbury Purinton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1991
Genre: Highway planning
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Virginia has had a scenic roads program since 1966 that provides for the designation of certain roads as Virginia Byways. This program does not require the application of any special technical requirements in the selection, designation, maintenance, or modification of these roads. The research reported herein was undertaken to determine (1) whether these Virginia Byways require special design considerations by virtue of their use, (2) what design elements that would be dictated if special design considerations were found to be appropriate, and (3) the degree to which current standards provide for these considerations. The institutional memory on the subject was reviewed, and current federal and state scenic roads programs were examined. It was concluded (1) that special design considerations are appropriate, (2) that design elements could be identified, and (3) that current design standards provide for neither the design considerations nor the resulting design elements. Recommendations are made for future practice and further research.

The Scenic Route

The Scenic Route
Author: California. Department of Public Works. Graphic Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1970
Genre: Roads
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Scenic Byways

Scenic Byways
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1990
Genre: Parkways
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