Title
Section 4(f): Analyzing Differing Interpretations and Examining Proposals for Reform
Abstract
Section 4(f): Analyzing Differing Interpretations and Examining Proposals for Reform, focuses on the ongoing debate over the scope, meaning and application of Section 4(f) of the Department of Transportation Act of 1966. Section 4(f) affects the construction and development of transportation-related projects that require the use of public parks, wildlife refuges or historic sites. Since its enactment, it has been a source of controversy and debate within the transportation and environmental law communities. Recent congressional and executive branch actions aimed at reforming the law have garnered increased attention. This article analyzes the current state of play concerning section 4(f) and proposed changes to it.
Disciplines
Legislation
Date of this Version
November 2004
Recommended Citation
David E. Kunz, "Section 4(f): Analyzing Differing Interpretations and Examining Proposals for Reform" (November 23, 2004). bepress Legal Series. bepress Legal Series.Working Paper 429.
https://law.bepress.com/expresso/eps/429