The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC),
Works Progress Administration (WPA), and Aid to Families with Dependent
Children (AFDC) were programs created during the New Deal during the administration
of Franklin Roosevelt. The CCC was created in 1933, the AFDC in 1935, and WPA
in 1935. The CCC and WPA were established via Executive Orders, while AFDC was
part of the Social Security Act of 1935 which is signed into law by FDR.
Replacing the stop signs at Walnut and Birch Streets with roundabouts is the best choice. Roundabouts cost less than traffic signals and cost less money to keep up. Intersections with roundabouts have fewer accidents than those with signals or stop signs.