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27940
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Public Works Director Cedric M. Boyd played a central role in the beautification of New Bern in 1959, and was the driving force who developed a sense of community pride among its citizens. Since his death twenty ago, the city of New Bern has received national and state awards for beautification programs initiated by Boyd.
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Record #:
487
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Mavretic outlines the state's alternatives in providing for the equitable distribution of financial resources for infrastructure. Such alternatives are necessary because those rural counties most in need of infrastructure cannot afford it.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 14 Issue 2, Fall 1988, p22-25, il
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30040
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When World War II ends, public construction is considered one avenue of work that will provide good jobs for those seeking employment. But North Carolina is footing the bill for its public construction. Throughout the War, local units of the state's government have been accumulating surplus funds which allows them to pay for new roads, public buildings, and municipal services. The use of local funds versus federal government funding for these public projects also saves the taxpayers money in the long run.
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