National Visitor Center Act of 1967: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the Committee on PUblic Works, House of Representatives, Ninetieth Congress, First Session. September 12 and 13 ; October 11 and 12, 1967U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 280 sider Committee Serial No. 90-11. Considers H.R. 12603 and 15 similar bills, to establish a National Visitor Center at Union Station in D.C. |
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Side 42
... expense of renovation and upkeep will be recovered with a nominal charge to users and the taxpayer as well as the tourist is obtaining an excellent bargain . Equally , significant , to my mind , is the contribution of the railroads to ...
... expense of renovation and upkeep will be recovered with a nominal charge to users and the taxpayer as well as the tourist is obtaining an excellent bargain . Equally , significant , to my mind , is the contribution of the railroads to ...
Side 49
... expense , have had some architects , possibly this will come out of statements made by my colleagues , but architects have done some preliminary work , and at one time , while it was considered it would be 5 million square feet , but ...
... expense , have had some architects , possibly this will come out of statements made by my colleagues , but architects have done some preliminary work , and at one time , while it was considered it would be 5 million square feet , but ...
Side 64
... expense and the people in the District Building , the budget peo- ple , have given us information that just now our current $ 413 million , and it is that figure now , $ 413 million , are spent by tourists and conven- tion delegates in ...
... expense and the people in the District Building , the budget peo- ple , have given us information that just now our current $ 413 million , and it is that figure now , $ 413 million , are spent by tourists and conven- tion delegates in ...
Side 72
... amortize over a reasonable term of years , pay operating expenses , and return approximately $ 3,500,000 in additional real estate taxes alone ,. Gross square footage above ground. 72 NATIONAL VISITOR CENTER ACT OF 1967.
... amortize over a reasonable term of years , pay operating expenses , and return approximately $ 3,500,000 in additional real estate taxes alone ,. Gross square footage above ground. 72 NATIONAL VISITOR CENTER ACT OF 1967.
Side 96
... expense , these changes you are talking about become additional expense . I think they should not be charged to us . They are going to be an improvement for the railroad and for the Government , and they should not be charged to the ...
... expense , these changes you are talking about become additional expense . I think they should not be charged to us . They are going to be an improvement for the railroad and for the Government , and they should not be charged to the ...
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agency amended approved AUERBACH August 15 authority AVERY bill bonds building buses Capital Transit Company Capitol Career Center carrier certificate Chairman Commissioners committee compact concessionaire CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cost court CRAMER D.C. Transit DAWSON Director District of Columbia exempt Exposition and Transportation Federal floor franchise fuel tax gentleman Government GRAY Greyhound Lines income interest Interior jurisdiction KNOTT lease legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Mall Maryland ment Metropolitan District million MULLIGAN Nation's Capital National Visitor Center operation OWEN parking facility passengers percent POWELL product or service proposed question railroad ramps regulation rental SCHWENGEL Secretary UDALL September 13 shuttle signatories Stat statement Street Study Commission subcommittee taxicab Thank tion traffic Transportation Center Union Station United United Service Organizations Visitor Center Founding Washington Metropolitan Area Washington Terminal Washington Terminal Company
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Side 177 - An Act making appropriations to provide for the expenses of the government of the District of Columbia for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and thirteen, and for other purposes", approved June 26, 1912 (DC Code, sec.
Side 200 - Commission will insure financial responsibility and the supply of the services in accordance with contracts, agreements, or arrangements therefor. "(d) Licenses shall be effective from the date specified therein, and shall remain in effect until suspended or terminated as herein provided. Any such license may, upon application of the holder thereof, in the discretion of the Commission, be amended or revoked, in whole or in part, or may upon complaint, or on the Commission's own initiative, after...
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Side 206 - Board is empowered to require annual, monthly, periodical, and special reports from any air carrier; to prescribe the manner and form in which such reports shall be made...
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Side 214 - The Commission may employ such attorneys as it finds necessary for proper legal aid and service of the Commission or its members in the conduct of their work, or for proper representation of the public interest in investigations made by it, or cases or proceedings pending before it, whether at the Commission's own instance or upon complaint, or to appear for or represent the Commission in any case in court; and the expenses of such employment shall be paid out of the appropriation for the Commission.
Side 206 - ... regulations as the Commission shall prescribe governing the filing and approval of surety bonds, policies of Insurance, qualifications as a selfinsurer or other securities or agreements, in such reasonable amount...
Side 211 - Commission by any provision of this Act, or concerning which any question may arise under any of the provisions of this Act, or relating to the enforcement of any of the provisions of this Act.