One of the most characteristic features of life in the United States at present is the incomplete and unsatisfactory condition of urban-type services in the fringe areas of cities. Attempts to remedy this condition have often been made in the form of special districts with limited functions. T ennessee has not escaped this type of activity. Dr. Winter\u27s study describes the Tennessee development. Published for THE BUREAU OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION and MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL ADVISORY SERVICE THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSE
This publication analyzes the law governing a number of questions that apply to municipal streets in...
In this article, Gerald W. Shaw, the first Executive Director of the Municipal Technical Advisory Se...
This report discusses street projects available for Tennessee cities, the transportation planning pr...
One of the most characteristic features of life in the United States at present is the incomplete an...
This publication is primarily the compiled results of surveys sent to the cities in Tennessee. Elect...
Introduction: Census data collected for the past 170 years reveals, with few exceptions, a continuou...
The first section of this report discusses the practices of Tennessee cities in extending four of th...
Urban planners continue to explore various ways of influencing the type, rate, location, quality and...
This paper was prepared for the 1963 Edition of Your Tennessee Government, the textbook used in the ...
In August 1957 Mr. W. G. Thomas, General Manager, Athens Utility Board, requested MTAS to obtain cer...
A guide to conduct utility rate studies and successfully implement rate increases
A guide to conduct utility rate studies and successfully implement rate increases
This publication presents the results of the 1996 water, wastewater and garbage survey of all Tennes...
This is a handbook for municipal officials in Tennessee who are considering annexation as a solution...
A guide to conduct utility rate studies and successfully implement rate increases
This publication analyzes the law governing a number of questions that apply to municipal streets in...
In this article, Gerald W. Shaw, the first Executive Director of the Municipal Technical Advisory Se...
This report discusses street projects available for Tennessee cities, the transportation planning pr...
One of the most characteristic features of life in the United States at present is the incomplete an...
This publication is primarily the compiled results of surveys sent to the cities in Tennessee. Elect...
Introduction: Census data collected for the past 170 years reveals, with few exceptions, a continuou...
The first section of this report discusses the practices of Tennessee cities in extending four of th...
Urban planners continue to explore various ways of influencing the type, rate, location, quality and...
This paper was prepared for the 1963 Edition of Your Tennessee Government, the textbook used in the ...
In August 1957 Mr. W. G. Thomas, General Manager, Athens Utility Board, requested MTAS to obtain cer...
A guide to conduct utility rate studies and successfully implement rate increases
A guide to conduct utility rate studies and successfully implement rate increases
This publication presents the results of the 1996 water, wastewater and garbage survey of all Tennes...
This is a handbook for municipal officials in Tennessee who are considering annexation as a solution...
A guide to conduct utility rate studies and successfully implement rate increases
This publication analyzes the law governing a number of questions that apply to municipal streets in...
In this article, Gerald W. Shaw, the first Executive Director of the Municipal Technical Advisory Se...
This report discusses street projects available for Tennessee cities, the transportation planning pr...