Rahn, Mildred L., 1951-
Dates
- Existence: 1951
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Barbara Mikulski (1937-), 1974
Community opposition to highway plans; Rosemont community; Fells Point; the principle established of talking to those to be affected by the highway.
Carolyn Tyson (fl. 1974), 1974
MAD opposition to Leakin Park Expressway; the suit filed in 1972; political aspects of road contracts; the FranklinMulberry corridor; Rosemont community; interstate division for Baltimore City of the State Highway Department.
David Wagner (fl. 1974), 1974
Attendance at local hearings; the 3-A system (East- West Expressway); social and economic impact of roads; his philosophy of road planning.
Dr. Norbert Zazzek (fl. 1974), 1974
Canton Improvement Association; his own study of noise and air pollution; lawsuits against road plans; citizen organization to fight City Hall.
East-West Expressway oral history collection
Citizen responses to the highway plan developed for Baltimore, Maryland, known as the East-West Expressway. Materials include audio recordings and related information and notes.
John C. Gleason (fl. 1974), 1974
Fells Point history and preservation; Urban Design Concept Team; Southeast Council Against the Road; M(ovement) A(gainst) D(estruction); the 3-A system (East-West Expressway); the South East Community Organization; transportation priorities.
Lindley Butler (fl. 1958-1974), 1974
Early days of MAD; Esther Red; Relocation Action Movement; the Urban Design Concept Team.
Richard Birkmeyer (fl. 1958-1974), 1974
Road planning in Fort Holabird and Broening Highway areas.
William Boucher (fl. 1958-1974), 1974
Greater Baltimore Committee; importance of transportation in Baltimore's history; argues in favor of the 3-A system; history of growth and development in City. Economic value to Baltimore of planned road systems and the opposition of M(ovement) A(gainst) D(estruction).