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The Arizona State Rail Plan (SRP) is the first comprehensive assessment of the stateís rail needs and was initiated in response to the increasing involvement by ADOT in freight and passenger rail issues. The SRP serves to identify the current rail system, to determine infrastructure needs, and to have rail projects included in the state's long-range planning processes to improve regional and statewide safety mobility. The principle purpose is to convey the magnitude of the rail needs in the state and set forth a policy framework through which strategic actions can be taken to realize the full potential of passenger and freight rail transportation.
This study is intended to assess flood risk, and identify flood hazards based on those risks, for the Beaver Dam area from the Beaver Dam Wash. The hydrologic and hydraulic results are intended for risk assessment and emergency management purposes only. The results of this study should not be considered as “best available technical information” for floodplain management purposes.”
The purpose of the Flood Response Plan is to reduce the potential for property damage and loss of life resulting from floods on the Beaver Dam Wash at the community of Beaver Dam. This report is intentionally short and concise to make it easily usable during a flood emergency.
Organization Offers PWA Support"; "Humanspace Book Review"; "Phoenix Gay Youth Group Plans Dance Party"; "Deser Overture Hosts Gay Band Conference, Presents Joint Concert"; "Users, Losers, Abusers, and You"
Gets Commitments from National Groups; Starts Work With State-Based Gay Groups"; "Gay and Lesbian Press Association Announces Awards Program for Outstanding Achievements of 1986"; "A.R.E.A.: Running for Life"; "The Gay and Lesbian Media: It Works"; "Grad Student Presents Gay and Lesbian Images in Dance"
Letter from Ed Hamilton to Carl Hayden regarding the storage of dynamite in Shoski Canyon.