Flat-file-folder 4
Contains 6 Results:
Water - Salton Sea, 1995 - 1996
San Bernardino City Redevelopment Agency, 1983 - 1984
This sub-series consists of files related to urban and community development projects in the district, including materials related to local enterprise zones, proposed and ongoing business developments, county and city development agencies, and community revitalization projects. Materials in the sub-series include correspondence, meeting notes, memorandums, articles, reports, promotional materials, and notes.
Major Points of Interest - San Bernardino Valley, 1983
This sub-series consists of general information about the 36th district, including materials on local officials, chambers of commerce, maps, contacts, census and demographic information, and information on cities and areas within the district.
Route 30, 1990 - 1992
This sub-series consists of files related to district road developments and projects, including Interstate improvements, research on road surfaces, and local road improvements. Materials in the sub-series include correspondence, memorandums, articles and reports.
San Bernardino Train Disaster and Pipeline Failure, 1989 - 1992
This sub-series consists of files related to railroad companies and proposed rail developments, including Metrorail projects and AMTRAK facilities. Also included are correspondence, memorandums, reports, and public meeting notes documenting the San Bernardino Train Disaster and Pipeline Failure, which was a local incident involving a train that derailed and crashed in San Bernardino in May of 1989, damaging a pipeline and subsequently causing a major fire.
Santa Fe Railroad, 1991 - 1992
This sub-series consists of files related to railroad companies and proposed rail developments, including Metrorail projects and AMTRAK facilities. Also included are correspondence, memorandums, reports, and public meeting notes documenting the San Bernardino Train Disaster and Pipeline Failure, which was a local incident involving a train that derailed and crashed in San Bernardino in May of 1989, damaging a pipeline and subsequently causing a major fire.