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Law review: the importance of parkland protection: new regulations for Section 4(f) of the Transportation Bill will define feasible alternatives.


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Title Annotation:LEGAL ISSUES THAT AFFECT THE FIELD
Author:Kozlowski, James C.
Publication:Parks & Recreation
Date:Mar 1, 2006
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