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Feasibility of Solar Powered Traffic Signs in Houston: A Step Toward Sustainable Control Devices

Description: This report provides information on retrofitting the signalized traffic intersections and retrofitting the signals to solar energy and switching to light emitting diodes (LED) the city will see major energy and cost savings, as well as a significant decrease in maintenance cost and time due to longer lifespan of the LEDs and solar panels.
Date: August 2012
Creator: Miller, Alexandra (Writer on transportation); Goodwin, Ronald E. & Godazi, Khosro

Eminent Domain Authority in Texas

Description: This documents purpose of the publication is to identify the constitutional provisions and statutes that grant, limit, or restrict the power of eminent domain or prohibit the exercise of that power, and to identify the entity to which each provision applies.
Date: October 2012
Creator: Texas. Legislature. Legislative Council. Research Division.

Restrictions on Sunday Off-Premises Liquor Sales in Non-Control States

Description: "This map and table provide information regarding state restrictions on Sunday sales of liquor for off-premises consumption in certain states." The tables include details on the "states' laws or rules addressing Sunday off-premises liquor sales and a hyper-linked citation of the relevant provision." (p. [2]).
Date: August 2012
Creator: Texas. Legislature. Legislative Council. Research Division.

The TCEQ Brownfields Initiatives: Redevelopment Tools to Help You Grow!

Description: This pamphlet provides information about the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Brownfields programs: the Brownfields Site Assessment Program, the Voluntary Cleanup Program, and the Innocent Owner/Operator Program. Eligible entities can avail themselves of one or more of these programs, depending on the specific circumstances. This brochure provides a general introduction to the three programs."
Date: February 2012
Creator: Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
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