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Created1980
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Selected article titles: Department of Corrections in Class Action Suit; Only Legislators Able to Buy Sexual Devices; Debutante Ball Announced; Is Cruising Really For Me?; Gay Rights Fight in South Bay.

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Created1980
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Selected article titles: Editorial; CCR Registration Campaign; CCR's Gay Line Vandalized; Phoenix Fairy Tales; Cocktail Party Honors Elaine Noble.

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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: "The Times of Harvey Milk" Wins Three Emmy Awards; Ticket Stubs; Trivia Twist with Trish; LGAU Denied Funding… Again; LGAU Workshops
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Created1986
DescriptionSelected article titles: Gay Fathers, Gay Sons: A Look at Gay Parenting; Phoenix Lesbian and Gay Pride Festival a Success; Desert Hearts: A Review; "La Cage" Comes to Town; Mobilization Update
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Created1982
DescriptionSelected article titles: Bar Games (And Not the Video Kind); Move to Change Arizona Drinking Age; Reagan Could be Our Friend; Making Love Makes Positive Statement; A Report on Current Use of Two Popular Inhalants
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Created1982
DescriptionSelected article titles: For Your Information Amyl/butyl Nitrite and Nitrous Oxide; Tony's Locker Room; Must the Young Die Too?; Anti-Gay Housing Plan Rejected; Pressure Backed Pressure
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Created1982
DescriptionSelected article titles: Peashooters Go Public; Folk Heard in San Fransisco Concert; Carding - A Bar Reality; ARC Report; Profile PHX
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Created1981
DescriptionSelected article titles: Peashooters Go Public; Speaking Out; Profile PHX; 1st Annual Western Express Amateut Photography Contest; Hot Duds Grand Opening
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Created1981
DescriptionSelected article titles: Phoenix Facts; Eves of Destruction; Peashooters Go Public; Welcome Aboard the Western Express; Profile PHX
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Created2016-02
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The Ak-Chin Indian Community is nestled in the Santa Cruz Valley of Southern Arizona and encompasses 22,160 acres. Situated in northwestern Pinal County, the central portion of the Community is located five miles south of the City of Maricopa. State Route 347 runs north-south through the center of the Community,

The Ak-Chin Indian Community is nestled in the Santa Cruz Valley of Southern Arizona and encompasses 22,160 acres. Situated in northwestern Pinal County, the central portion of the Community is located five miles south of the City of Maricopa. State Route 347 runs north-south through the center of the Community, serving the Community, the City and the County. This roadway provides a direct route to Interstate 10 and the Phoenix metropolitan area, which is just 40 miles to the north. SR 347 also connects to Interstate 8 approximately 15 miles to the south. A second State facility, State Route 238 intersects the north end of the Community and provides east-west access to the City of Maricopa and SR 347 from the western edge of the Community. These regional facilities provide the Community with access to many needed services that are not available within the Community itself, including medical providers, shopping, and schools. Beyond the accessibility and mobility afforded by the State facilities, the Community is relatively landlocked served directly by only three rural roadways: Peters and Nall Road, Farrell Road and Ralston Road.

This planning project is to update the Ak-Chin Indian Communityís Long Range Transportation Plan. The study area is within the Community boundaries and adjacent Community-owned land. The principal focus of the project is to address the most critical transportation planning needs identified by the Community. This will include, but is not limited to a needs analysis and evaluation for all priority roadway corridors within the project area. The major transportation goals of the Community include: (1) Promote an effective, well-planned transportation system of roadways that establishes functional, safe, and durable streets; (2) Create ordinances, policies, or design guidelines that support the transportation plan; and (3) Provide for and encourage use of non-vehicle modes of transportation. The major product of the study will be a final report, which contains the updated Ak-Chin Indian Community Long Range Transportation Plan and a Plan for Improvements. Taking into consideration received input, the updated LRTP will span over five, ten and twenty year periods, incorporating both roadways and the multimodal needs of the Community.

Development of the Ak-Chin Indian Community Long Range Transportation Plan will be conducted according to a cooperative planning process involving stakeholders that include Community departmental staff, public agency staff, elected Community officials, and Community members. Throughout the study, information will be presented to and solicited from stakeholders through interviews and to the general public through public meetings and other means of communication.