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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) / Korrick, Ed (Panelist) / Goddard, Terry (Panelist) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1984-04-12
DescriptionSpecial Edition: District 6 Forum (Durrenberger). Topics include city planning and transportation.
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ContributorsGoddard, Terry (Interviewee) / Browne, John, 1948- (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2005-12-15
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Segments on a preview of the upcoming Arizona Legislature session with two leaders, the Arizona Attorney General's lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies, and an interview with Lord John Browne of the British Petroleum Group concerning sustainability. Guests include Lord John Browne. Rep. Jim Weiers (R), Speaker of the House; Rep. Phil

Segments on a preview of the upcoming Arizona Legislature session with two leaders, the Arizona Attorney General's lawsuits against pharmaceutical companies, and an interview with Lord John Browne of the British Petroleum Group concerning sustainability. Guests include Lord John Browne. Rep. Jim Weiers (R), Speaker of the House; Rep. Phil Loeps (D), Minority Leader; Terry Goddard, Arizona Attorney General.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Goddard, Terry (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created2002-09-03
DescriptionAn Interview with Rory Hays, Political Analyst; Bob Grossfeld, Political Analyst; and Terry Goddard, Candidate for Attorney General (D). Segments on Arizona Legislature primary race issues (term limits, redistricting, and publicly-funded campaigns) and former mayor Terry Goddard's bid for attorney general.