Knowledge graph centered on Boom Town Financing Study Volume 1: Financial impa with 61 nodes and 60 connections. Top connected: Bureau of Land Management (implied via Federal Register), United States Department of the Interior, United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), United States Department of Agriculture (implied AAA), United States Department of Energy (USDOE).
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Agencies, organizations, and groups mentioned as actors in this document.
Bureau of Land Management (implied via Federal Register)United States Department of the InteriorUnited States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA)United States Department of Agriculture (implied AAA)United States Department of Energy (USDOE)Colorado General AssemblyDepartment of Commerce (DOC)Colorado Department of Local Affairs (CDOLA)
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Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)Colorado Supreme CourtU.S. Census BureauColorado Geological SurveyUniversity of WyomingEconomic Development Administration (EDA)Farmers Home Administration (FmHA)
Boom Town Financing Study, Volume II, Estimates of Public Sector Financial Needs, Six Western Colorado Communities (1976) — Bickert, Browne, Coddington & Associates, Inc.
Financial Policies and Procedures Handbook (1976) — Colorado Department of Education
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Future Energy Alternatives For Colorado, Volume I (1976) — Colorado Energy Research Institute
Mineral Taxation, Recommendations for 1976 Committee (1975) — Colorado Legislative Council
Current Population Reports, Population Estimates and Projections (1975) — U.S. Bureau of the Census
An Analysis of Jim Bridger 4 Power Plant Impacts (1975) — Bickert, Browne, Coddington & Associates, Inc.
Report To The Colorado General Assembly, Recommendations for 1976 (1975) — Colorado Legislative Council
Socio-Economic Impacts and Federal Assistance in Energy Development Impacted Communities in Federal Region VIII (1975) — U.S. Environmental Protection Agency--Region VIII
Committee on Oil Shale, Coal, and Related Minerals, Report to the Gov. and Gen. Assembly (1974) — Colorado Legislative Council
The Value Added Tax and Alternative Sources of Federal Revenue (1973)
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legislation (10)
Federal Coal Leasing Amendments Act of 1975 (1975)
Federal Cost Leasing Amendments Act of 1975 (1975)
Wyoming Joint Powers Act (1975)
Federal Coal Leasing Amendment Act of 1975 (1975)
Minnesota Fiscal Disparities Act (1974)
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Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (1974)
Colorado Revised Statutes, 1973 29-1-201, Part 2, Intergovernmental Relations (1973)
Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965 (1965)
Oil Shale Lease Fund
Minnesota Fiscal Disparities Act
article (6)
Tax Base Sharing is Reducing Differences in Local Valuation (1976)
Boom Towns May Hinder Energy Resource Development (1976) — John S. Gilmore
Value of Region's Fiscal Disparities Law Continues to be Strongly Demonstrated (1975)
The Minnesota Approach to Solving Urban Fiscal Disparity (1972) — Charles R. Weaver
Metro Base Sharing Plan Approved by Legislature (1971)
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Minnesota's Metropolitan Fiscal Disparities Act--An Experiment in Tax Base Sharing
study (3)
Tax Lead Time Study for the Oil Shale Region (1974) — Colorado Geological Survey
BBC study
Boom Town Financing Study Volume 1: Financial impacts of energy development in Colorado
book (2)
Carl Akers' Colorado (1975) — Carl Akers
Urban Land Use Planning, Second Edition (1972) — F. Stuart Chapin
other (2)
Goals and Objectives for Colorado's Long-Range Growth and Development (1976) — Office of the Governor
Village of Burnsville vs. Onischuk (1974)
plan (1)
Moffat County-Craig Capital Improvement and Development Program (1976) — Town of Craig
project (1)
Yampa Project
regulation (1)
Federal Register, Mobile Home Construction and Safety Standards (1975)