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- All Subjects: Paradise Valley (Ariz.)--Buildings, structures, etc
- All Subjects: Child welfare
- All Subjects: Transportation
- Creators: Cosanti Foundation (Scottsdale, Ariz.)
- Creators: Morrison Institute for Public Policy
- Creators: Maricopa County (Ariz.). Department of Transportation
The State of the System Report is a compilation of the physical inventory and status of the Maricopa County Department of Transportation’s infrastructure. It addresses roadway congestion, traffic safety, low volume road paving, bridges, and pavement conditions. Also, included are recommendations for future improvements within each of the infrastructure categories. The SOS report has been produced annually since 1998.
Photograph of swimming pool at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of swimming pool at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of swimming pool at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of swimming pool at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona showing pool canopy and bronze bell windchimes
Photograph of student apse with bronze bell windchimes at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Photograph of swimming pool with bronze bell windchimes at Cosanti in Paradise Valley, Arizona
Arizona has seen positive trends in the areas of child welfare over the last decade. But as DES absorbs substantial cuts and staff reductions due to the recession, what will those numbers look like two, five, or ten years out?
The Highway User Revenue Fund (HURF), one of the primary sources of transportation funding, rapidly declined in available dollars at the end of the decade.
Arizona's recently adopted budget for fiscal year 2015-16 includes dramatic reductions in assistance to low-income families with children. On July 1, Arizona will become the first and only state to limit lifetime eligibility requirements for recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) to 12 months (federal law allows for eligibility time limits of 60 months). That means come June 30, 2016, many Arizona families no longer will receive TANF benefits even if they otherwise would be eligible under federal guidelines.