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As the principal gateway to the Grand Canyon, the community of Tusayan plays an important role in the provision of goods, services, and information to tourists and visitors. The study area extends three miles north to the Grand Canyon National

As the principal gateway to the Grand Canyon, the community of Tusayan plays an important role in the provision of goods, services, and information to tourists and visitors. The study area extends three miles north to the Grand Canyon National Park boundary, and four miles south of the existing community and five miles on either side of Highway 64. The plan has no established time period. The last Tusayan plan, the South Grand Canyon Specific Area Study, was adopted by the Board in 1978. Ideally, this plan will be updated and amended regularly.

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Title
  • Tusayan Area Plan & Design Review Overlay: An Amendment to the Coconino County Comprehensive Plan
Date Created
1997-05-05
Resource Type
  • Text
  • Identifier
    • Identifier Value
      XCCO 2.2:P 51 T 87/997
    Note
    • The Tusayan Study Area Map (page 5), Area Planning Committee Survey Results (pages 14-21), and the Committee Addendum (pages 31-33) are not included in this electronic version of the Plan. These materials may be obtained from the Coconino County Community Development Department.

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