174 MARYLAND MANUAL
Miscellaneous Commissions
ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR THE TRANSPORTATION
STUDY OF THE BOSTON-WASHINGTON CORRIDOR
Representatives of the Governor of Maryland:
Fred 1. Archibald, Francis X. Gallagher
Chairman: Richardson Dilworth
2635 Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Building,
Philadelphia 9, Pennsylvania Telephone: Kingsley 6-3000
This Committee was appointed in 1963 by the Governors of the
eight States in the Boston-Washington corridor at the suggestion of
the President of the United States, to plan for transportation facili-
ties in the Corridor. The Committee is to meet from time to time and
to submit such recommendations and reports as may be necessary.
BALTIMORE METROPOLITAN AREA STUDY COMMISSION
Chairman: Hooper S. Miles
Ex officio members: Spiro T. Agnew, Joseph W. Alton, Jr., Joseph
A. Bertorelli, A. Gordon Boone, Horace S. Brauning, Sr., James
Clark, Jr., Joseph F. Collinson, Jr., William B. Dulany, William
J. Helms, Jr., W. Dale Hess, William S. James, Marvin Mandel,
Theodore R. McKeldin, D. Paul McNabb, Charles E. Miller,
James A. Pine, Edwin Warfield III, Edward O. Weant, Jr.
Appointed members: William B. Bergen, Richard F. Cleveland,
Harry B. Cummings, Francis Filbey, John B. Funk, Walter J.
Jeffery, Martin D. Jenkins, William E. McGuirk, Jr., William J.
McWilliams, Beverly H. Mercer, Joseph Meyerhoff, W. Griffin
Morrel, Robert H. Roy, C. Thompson Stott, J. Theodore Wolfe,
Abel Wolman.
Stephen D. Moses, Executive Director
1628 Maryland National Bank Building, Baltimore 2
Telephone: 539-8546
The Governor appointed this special Commission in 1961 to study
and recommend solutions to certain problems affecting the Baltimore
metropolitan area. These include, civil defense, education, fire, health,
jails, libraries, parks, planning, police, recreation, refuse disposal,
sewers, taxation, traffic, transit, water and welfare. The Commission
includes seventeen members, all of whom were appointed for two-
year terms, together with executive and legislative officials of Balti-
more City, and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, and How-
ard counties, who serve as ex officio advisory members of the Com-
mission. The Commission is to select the services to be the responsi-
bility of a metropolitan authority and to prescribe the make-up of the
authority and to recommend tax revisions. The Commission submitted
its report on September 1, 1963.
Appropriations 1962 1963
General Funds .......................................... $25,000 $50,000
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