California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . d the fact that approximately onehundred and twenty-five miles of county road bore the mass oftravel and required for repair and maintenance about three-quarters of the annual county funds, this seventy-five percent amounting in 1916 to $72,, the total road fundfor this year being $96, derived from a tax levy offorty cents upon the one hundred dollars of assessed valua-tion on outside property, that is, property outside of thelimit of incorporated cities, propert
California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . d the fact that approximately onehundred and twenty-five miles of county road bore the mass oftravel and required for repair and maintenance about three-quarters of the annual county funds, this seventy-five percent amounting in 1916 to $72,, the total road fundfor this year being $96, derived from a tax levy offorty cents upon the one hundred dollars of assessed valua-tion on outside property, that is, property outside of thelimit of incorporated cities, property inside of these munici-palities being exempt by law from any road tax. [265] [266] The Stanislaus county high-way system is entirely completedwith the exception of that stretchfrom Westley to the San JoaquinCounty line. This highway con-nects with the Merced Countysystem near Newman formingswith the Fresno County system,awest side line from Fresno andlower San Joaquin Valley pointsto San Francisco. LEGEND Sta+e HighwayCounty HighwayCounty Poads To Stockton To Stockton,Sacramento Sdn Francisco J f V q !*&?**. Mop da+Q furnished bycourtesy of Lloyd Aldrich,Highway Engineer.
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