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Best Practices for Transportation Agency Use of Social Media
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Best Practices for Transportation Agency Use of Social Media

by Susan Bregman, Kari Edison Watkins
October 2013
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
331 pages
9h 13m
English
CRC Press
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USING SOCIAL MEDIA TO CONNECT WITH CUSTOMERS AND COMMUNITY
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© 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
Three bridges would have to be demolished and replaced to span the
widened freeway. In a nod to the trafc they carry, only one side of each
bridge would be demolished at one time. Moving north, they were:
Sunset Boulevard Bridge
Skirball Center Drive Bridge
Mulholland Drive Bridge
The Mulholland Drive Bridge would be the greatest challenge. Because
of its height and design, the 579-foot-long bridge could not be demolished
in sections over a series of nights, as could the Sunset Boulevard Bridge.
The Mulholland Drive Bridge would have to be demolished one entire
side at a time, south side rst. For safety reasons, the nation’s most trav-
eled ...
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