The State and Local Arizona Documents (SALAD) collection contains documents published by the State of Arizona, its Counties, incorporated Cities or Towns, or affiliated Councils of Government; documents produced under the auspices of a state or local agency, board, commission or department, including reports made to these units; and Salt River Project, a licensed municipality. ASU is a primary collector of state publications and makes a concerted effort to acquire and catalog most materials published by state and local governmental agencies.

The ASU Digital Repository provides access to digital SALAD publications, however the ASU Libraries’ non-digitized Arizona documents can be searched through the ASU Libraries Catalog. For additional assistance, Ask A Government Documents Librarian.

Publications issued by the Morrison Institute for Public Programs at Arizona State University are also available in PRISM, in the Morrison Institute for Public Policy - Publications Archive collection.

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Created2002 to 2015
Description

By establishing the District, the Arizona State Legislature created an entity charged with keeping county residents safe from flood hazards and established an independent funding source for essential projects. The District is a municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Arizona. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors doubles

By establishing the District, the Arizona State Legislature created an entity charged with keeping county residents safe from flood hazards and established an independent funding source for essential projects. The District is a municipal corporation and political subdivision of the State of Arizona. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors doubles as the District's Board of Directors and receives counsel from the Flood Control Advisory Board comprised of county citizens.

Created2002 to 2017
Description

CIP management requires the tracking of schedule and funding for all District capital projects, design project management, and construction project management. Project schedule and funding are subject to change as a result of changes in project cost, partner agencies' funding availability, public support and priority with respect to competing projects.

Created1992 to 2017
Description

This network operates in the National Weather Service ALERT (Automated Local Evaluation in Real Time) format and is commonly referred to as an ALERT system, which uses automatic telemetry gages for data collection.

Created1992 to 2015
Description

Each report covers a specific storm.

ContributorsPeoria (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2002 to 2017
Description

A report of the City of Peoria's complete financial results to its governing body, constituents, legislative and oversight bodies, investors, and creditors.

ContributorsPeoria (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2009 to 2017
Description

A ten-year, financially balanced plan for addressing Peoria's present and future infrastructure needs; updated each year. The first year of the program is appropriated by the City Council as a capital budget, while the other nine years of the program are used for planning purposes.

ContributorsPeoria (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2005 to 2017
Description

Includes profiles of Peoria and its government; an overview of its financial planning practices; a summary of the city's finances; detailed discussion of the city's revenue sources; an overview of the performance of the city's departments; a project listing for the city's capital improvement plan; and schedules, which summarize the

Includes profiles of Peoria and its government; an overview of its financial planning practices; a summary of the city's finances; detailed discussion of the city's revenue sources; an overview of the performance of the city's departments; a project listing for the city's capital improvement plan; and schedules, which summarize the city's financial activities in numeric format.

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Created2013-07
Description

The Arizona Department of Transportation, through its Multimodal Planning and Communications divisions, collaborated with the town of Queen Creek to conduct a transportation study of the Germann Road corridor. The study, which is funded through the Planning Assistance for Rural Areas (PARA) program, was completed in July 2013.

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Created2005-11-02
Description

A report shall be prepared at least every five years beginning in 1985 and shall indicate the past efforts of the district in eliminating or minimizing flood control problems and state the planned future work of the district to eliminate or minimize flood control problems.