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Created2002 to 2017
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A complete set of financial statements for the city of Glendale, Arizona, presented in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles.

ContributorsGlendale (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2001 to 2017
Description

Includes profiles of Glendale and its government; a statement of budget policies, process, and decisions; financial and personnel overviews; sources of revenue; detailed expenditures for each unit of the city government; details of capital budget and bonded debt; and budget schedules.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Aarons, Barry M. (Interviewee) / Paige, Emmett, Jr., 1931-2017 (Interviewee) / DeConcini, Dennis (Interviewee) / John F. Long Homes, Inc. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-12-16
DescriptionMt. Bell Scooplines Package, Barry Aarons In-Studio Interview (Shelton); Drug Balloons Package, Tom McDermott In-Studio Interview (Shelton); Glendale Water Package (Taylor). Segments on Mountain Bell's scoop line services, efforts to fight drug smugglers involving radar balloons, and Glendale's implementation of low-flow water fixtures.
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ContributorsHerrington, Don N. (Author) / Lin, Hsin-I (Author) / Botsford, Jennifer (Author) / Hasty, Brian W. (Author) / Humble, Will (Author) / Arizona. Office of Environmental Health (Author)
Created2006
Description

This report evaluates the potential exposure pathways associated with vermiculite concentrate processing activities at the Ari-Zonolite facility. The site is located in the near downtown area of Glendale, approximately ½ mile from the city hall, downtown shops, and other buildings. The former Ari-Zonolite facility received vermiculite from the Libby, Montana,

This report evaluates the potential exposure pathways associated with vermiculite concentrate processing activities at the Ari-Zonolite facility. The site is located in the near downtown area of Glendale, approximately ½ mile from the city hall, downtown shops, and other buildings. The former Ari-Zonolite facility received vermiculite from the Libby, Montana, mine. From 1951 to 1964, the site was leased the site to the Ari-Zonolite Company. Following the removal of the vermiculite concentrate processing equipment in 1964, several businesses have occupied the site. None of these businesses were involved in vermiculite processing activities. The last occupant of the former vermiculite processing building was an automotive restoration business, which vacated the site in 2002.

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Created2005-10
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A policy statement for public art matters in Glendale, including the expenditure of funds; also informs appropriate parts of the city's General Plan and other relevant documents.

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Created2011-06-30
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A plan for managing Glendale's issuance of debt obligations and maintaining Glendale's ability to incur debt and other long-term financial obligations on favorable terms.

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Created2009
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An evaluation of Glendale Municipal Airport's capabilities and role, forecast for future aviation demand, and a plan for facilities to meet that demand.

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Created1861
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Records for the ship Carmelita, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba under contract with Rita Barbarca a la Lara. On this trip, Carmelita brought settlers from China to work in Matanzas.

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Created1860
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Shipping records for the ship, the Carmelita, which brought Chinese settlers from China to Cuba. The Carmelita has fulfilled its contract for the shipment of these settlers on the 30th of October, 1852. These settlers were to be contracted by other employers.

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Created1861
DescriptionDocuments pertaining to the hiring of Chinese settlers by the sugar factory, Carmelita, owned by Rita Barbaria de Lara.