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Created1997 to 2011
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Destinations is the official newsletter of the Regional Public Transportation Authority and Valley Metro! Destinations is designed to provide current news and information about transit and transportation issues throughout the region. Destinations is also an educational publication which will address transit and transportation innovations happening here in Arizona and around

Destinations is the official newsletter of the Regional Public Transportation Authority and Valley Metro! Destinations is designed to provide current news and information about transit and transportation issues throughout the region. Destinations is also an educational publication which will address transit and transportation innovations happening here in Arizona and around the country.

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Created2010-10
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The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) completed a comprehensive customer satisfaction assessment in July 2009. ADOT commissioned the assessment to acquire statistically valid data from residents and community leaders to help it identify short-term and long-term transportation priorities. The survey found that state residents feel: Safe on the state's highways;

The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) completed a comprehensive customer satisfaction assessment in July 2009. ADOT commissioned the assessment to acquire statistically valid data from residents and community leaders to help it identify short-term and long-term transportation priorities. The survey found that state residents feel: Safe on the state's highways; ADOT keeps the roads clean; ADOT keeps the landscaping well maintained; Satisfied with the Motor Vehicle Division; ADOT is moving in the right direction; Dissatisfied with condition of highway shoulders (should be improved); Dissatisfied with nighttime visibility of highway striping; Dissatisfied with the frequency of public transit where they live; and Dissatisfied with traffic flow on highways during rush hour. Both residents and community leaders said the transportation issues with the highest priorities were: Repairing and maintaining existing highways; Enhancing highway safety; and Relieving congestion on highways.

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Created1997-03
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Believing that voters might support transit if they felt like an integral part of the transit proposal decision-making process, the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce's Valleywide Transit Task Force set out in early 1995 to initiate a bottom-up process which would enable people to say, "here's what we want." The Task

Believing that voters might support transit if they felt like an integral part of the transit proposal decision-making process, the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce's Valleywide Transit Task Force set out in early 1995 to initiate a bottom-up process which would enable people to say, "here's what we want." The Task Force agreed that the first step in the process was to initiate a new dialogue. the Morrison Institute for Public Policy was asked to write a briefing paper, which would re-invigorate the transit debate. The resulting report, "Transit in the Valley: Where Do We Go From Here?" painted a bleak picture of the Valley's existing transit system and challenged many long-held conventional wisdoms. The dialogue had begun. The report was then presented to the citizens of 17 Valley cities and towns for their consideration in 16 public meetings sponsored by cities and their local Chambers of Commerce. In community forums conducted between October 1996 and February 1997, more than 500 Valley residents discussed the Valley's transit future. This document summarizes the questionnaire responses by 501 people who attended the forums.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Kolbe, John W., 1940- (Panelist) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1985-06-14
DescriptionPre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss foreign trade, transportation, health care, local government, and city development projects. Panelists include John Kolbe, Political Editor Phoenix Gazette; Don Harris, Political and Labor Writer, Arizona Republic; Howard Fischer, Phoenix Bureau Chief, Arizona Daily Star.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-06-26
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Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss the special summer session of the Arizona Legislature (topics include state income tax, government waste, school financing, the superconducting supercollider, and Max Hawkins' confirmation hearing), the Reach Four flood control channel, an anti-blight proposal, and a West Valley childhood cancer cluster. Panelists include Jack Lavelle,

Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss the special summer session of the Arizona Legislature (topics include state income tax, government waste, school financing, the superconducting supercollider, and Max Hawkins' confirmation hearing), the Reach Four flood control channel, an anti-blight proposal, and a West Valley childhood cancer cluster. Panelists include Jack Lavelle, Legislative Reporter, Phoenix Gazette; Laurie Asseo, Legislative Reporter, Associated Press; John Leach, Assistant City Editor, Arizona Republic.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-07-02
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Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss the conclusion of the Arizona Legislature's special session (Max Hawkins' confirmation as the head of the Department of Administration, the war on waste commission, tax windfalls returned to taxpayers, issues regarding the superconducting supercollider, and education financing). Panelists include Jack Lavelle, Legislative Reporter, Phoenix Gazette;

Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss the conclusion of the Arizona Legislature's special session (Max Hawkins' confirmation as the head of the Department of Administration, the war on waste commission, tax windfalls returned to taxpayers, issues regarding the superconducting supercollider, and education financing). Panelists include Jack Lavelle, Legislative Reporter, Phoenix Gazette; Laurie Roberts, Assistant City Editor, Arizona Republic; Tom Shapley, Editorial Page Editor, Tribune Newspapers.
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Created1987-07-10
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Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss superconductor lobbyist selection, Governor Mecham's selection of Fred Kraft as the Governor's Office representative in Washington D.C., and the drive to recall Governor Mecham. Panelists include Don Harris, Political and Labor Writer, Arizona Republic; Jana Bommersbach, Associate Editor, New Times; John Kolbe, Political Editor, Phoenix

Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss superconductor lobbyist selection, Governor Mecham's selection of Fred Kraft as the Governor's Office representative in Washington D.C., and the drive to recall Governor Mecham. Panelists include Don Harris, Political and Labor Writer, Arizona Republic; Jana Bommersbach, Associate Editor, New Times; John Kolbe, Political Editor, Phoenix Gazette.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-07-15
DescriptionJack Lasota In-Studio Interview; Prison Visitation Package (Shelton); Donna Leone In-Studio Interview. Segments on political issues relating to superconductor lobbyist selection, and critique of new prisoner visitation policies.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-07-17
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Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss the upcoming special session of the Arizona Legislature (the hostile takeover of Greyhound and redistribution of county sales tax revenues), the movement to recall Governor Mecham, superconductor lobbyist selection, and Martin Luther King Jr. Day controversies. Panelists include Laurie Asseo, Legislative Reporter, Associated Press; Jack

Pre-recorded Friday Edition. Panelists discuss the upcoming special session of the Arizona Legislature (the hostile takeover of Greyhound and redistribution of county sales tax revenues), the movement to recall Governor Mecham, superconductor lobbyist selection, and Martin Luther King Jr. Day controversies. Panelists include Laurie Asseo, Legislative Reporter, Associated Press; Jack Lavelle, Legislative Reporter, Phoenix Gazette; Andy Zipser, Greater Phoenix Business Journal.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Palacio, Phyllis (Reporter) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1987-06-08
DescriptionCarole Carpenter In-Studio Interview; Sun Damage Package (Palacio). Segments on frustrations with the Maricopa County government (air pollution, transportation, and provisions for governmental services); and the connection between sun exposure, skin cancer, and premature aging.