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Created1996 to 2007
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This report was commissioned by the City of Scottsdale and conducted by Behavior Research Center. The purpose of the study was to measure attitudes about the use of photo-based traffic enforcement statewide.

Created2003-04
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A statement of the City of Scottsdale's plan for a functional network of 286 miles of non-motorized, unpaved, multi-use trails to respond to public needs.

Created2003 to 2012
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The Arizona Department of Transportation, the Arizona Game & Fish Department and the Arizona State Parks Board are required to conduct a study every three years on watercraft fuel consumption and recreational watercraft usage. The fuel consumption data is collected to determine the allocation of motor vehicle fuel tax to

The Arizona Department of Transportation, the Arizona Game & Fish Department and the Arizona State Parks Board are required to conduct a study every three years on watercraft fuel consumption and recreational watercraft usage. The fuel consumption data is collected to determine the allocation of motor vehicle fuel tax to the State Lake Improvement Fund. The information on recreational watercraft usage patterns on Arizona’s lakes and rivers is necessary, in part, to determine the distribution of SLIF funds to applicants.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2006-03-01
DescriptionSegments on Governor Napolitano's announcement that she will run for re-election, new photo radar on the Loop 101 to address speeding in Scottsdale, and the Sonora Tourismo vacation initiative.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Majure, David (Reporter) / Keith, Samuel J. (Speaker) / Andreasen, Nancy C. (Interviewee) / Reiman, Eric (Interviewee) / King, Coretta Scott, 1927-2006 (Speaker) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1991-05-01
DescriptionMental Health Package - Cheryl Collier (Majure); Cool Moves (Hawkins). Segments on National Mental Health Month (how mysteries of the brain are being unlocked), and Scottsdale students' plan to create a museum in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (the Close Up Club).
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-10-07
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Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss Governor Mofford's Washington D.C. delegation concerning the superconducting supercollider project, a Scottsdale city councilman's conflict of interest violations, and senate, county assessor's and vice presidential races. Panelists include Mark Flatten, Political Reporter, Scottsdale Progress; Jack Lavelle, Legislative Reporter, Phoenix Gazette; Keven Ann Willey, Political Reporter,

Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss Governor Mofford's Washington D.C. delegation concerning the superconducting supercollider project, a Scottsdale city councilman's conflict of interest violations, and senate, county assessor's and vice presidential races. Panelists include Mark Flatten, Political Reporter, Scottsdale Progress; Jack Lavelle, Legislative Reporter, Phoenix Gazette; Keven Ann Willey, Political Reporter, Arizona Republic.
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ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Meese, Edwin (Speaker) / McCain, John, 1936-2018 (Interviewee) / Bruner, Jim (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-07-06
DescriptionMeese's Soundbite Package, Sen. John McCain Satellite Interview (Miller); Scottsdale Cultural Council Package, Frank Jacobsen In-Studio (Britton); Six Women with Brain Death Package (Britton). Segments on Attorney General Edwin Meese's resignation, the arts in Scottsdale, and an Actors Lab play ("Six Women with Brain Death").
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Created2015-05
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In fiscal year 2012, Scottsdale Unified School District’s student achievement was similar to peer districts’, on average, but it compared less favorably in operational efficiencies. The District’s food service program operated efficiently with a cost per meal that was lower than the peer district average. However, the District’s administrative costs

In fiscal year 2012, Scottsdale Unified School District’s student achievement was similar to peer districts’, on average, but it compared less favorably in operational efficiencies. The District’s food service program operated efficiently with a cost per meal that was lower than the peer district average. However, the District’s administrative costs were higher than peer districts’, primarily because it employed more administrative staff. In addition, the District inaccurately reported its costs on its Annual Financial Report and it lacked sufficient computer controls. The District’s plant operations cost per pupil was higher than peer districts’, on average, because the District maintained more square footage per student than the peer districts’ and many of its schools operated far below their designed capacities. Further, the District’s transportation cost per mile was much higher than the peer districts’ average, in part, because of inefficient bus routes.

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Created2014-08
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A study of a sample of individuals who contacted the Scottsdale Convention and Visitors Bureau from April 2013 to March 2014, to determine their travel patterns (length of stay, activities during stay, trip spending, etc.) and demographics.

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Created2011-03
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Scottsdale Road and Rural Road are identified in the Regional Transportation Plan as an arterial Bus Rapid Transit route. The portion of this route within Scottsdale is programmed and funded in the Transit Life Cycle Program.