The Secretary of Transportation outlines the broad directions and goals he expects to pursue in developing federal transportation policies and programs for the future. Longstanding objectives and concerns such as economic development, national security, the efficient management of the public transportation sector and a vital competitive and responsive private transportation sector are still important elements of our philosophy. But other concerns and priorities will have to be accommodated, in particular: energy conservation and production, environmental protection and enhancement, safety, quality of life, and improved resource allocations, both human and material.
Remarks of Alan S. Boyd, Secretary of Transportation, Before the National League of Cities 44th Annual Congress of Cities Meeting on City Goals in the...
Excerpts of Remarks Prepared for Delivery by U.S. Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe Before Joint Meeting of New York Chapter, NDTA, and the Pr...
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