Report on the Urban Development Corporation, 1974.

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Report on the Urban Development Corporation, 1974.

This series consists of the Task Force's unpublished report to the Governor and Legislature. The report is organized into two "volumes." Volume I (8 pages) contains a summary of the Task Force's work and lists its findings and recommendations.

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