"A Plan for Scenic Highways in California" 1962 / 44 pages with fold out California map.
A "Preliminary plan for Scenic Highways" in California was published in 1962, authorized by a 1961 Senate Concurrent Resolution, and prepared by a Citizens' Advisory Committee and the California Department of Public Works. This plan preceded the official California Scenic Highway Program, which was established by the State Legislature in 1963 to preserve and protect the scenic beauty of highways and their surrounding corridors from development that would diminish their aesthetic value.
"A Plan for Scenic Highways in California" 1963 / 44 pages with fold out California map.
The report A Plan for Scenic Highways in California was published in 1963 by the California Department of Public Works and authored by the California Advisory Committee on Scenic Highways. The document, also referred to as A Preliminary Plan for Scenic Highways in California, served as the foundation for the state's official Scenic Highway Program, which was established by the legislature later that year through Senate Bill 1467.