New York State Bureau of Highway Planning Statewide Highway Planning Survey County Maps
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Overview of the Records
Repository
- New York State Archives
222 Madison Avenue
Albany, NY 12230
Summary
- In March 1940 the Department of Public Works began a two-part Statewide Highway Planning Survey comprised of a Traffic Study and a Road Inventory. Public highway maps for each county were produced as part of the Road Inventory to facilitate the study of highway planning problems. This volume of printed maps was produced from data collected during this survey from 1940-1949. The volume contains maps for all counties except the five counties in New York City.
Title
- Statewide highway planning survey county maps
Quantity
- 0.5 cubic feet; (1 volume)
Inclusive Dates
Series Number
- A4034
Creator
Arrangement
Alphabetic by county.
Administrative History
In March 1940 the Department of Public Works, in accordance with the Federal Aid Highways Act, began a two-part Statewide Highway Planning Survey comprised of a Traffic Study and a Road Inventory. Public highway maps for each county were produced as part of the Road Inventory to facilitate the study of highway planning problems.
Scope and Content Note
This volume of printed maps was produced from data collected during a highway planning survey of 1940-1949.
The volume contains maps for all counties except the five counties in New York City (Bronx, Kings, Queens, Richmond, New York). The maps show: county name; name of adjacent counties; city and town names; names or numbers of major federal, state, or county routes; local routes; bridges and tunnels; railroads; waterways; airports; homes, public buildings, and other structures along the routes; sites such as oil wells, gas tanks, mine shafts, parks, camps, and historic sites; and inserts showing some cities in slightly more detail. The front page of the volume provides a state map showing the counties, a list of the counties, a list of types of information in the maps and the sources of the information, and the map scales.
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