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Created1980
DescriptionTwo people riding horses at a rodeo
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Created1980
DescriptionPeople and goats at a rodeo
Created1980
DescriptionSpectators at a rodeo
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Created1980
DescriptionPeople at a rodeo
Created1980
DescriptionThree people on horses at a rodeo
Created1980
DescriptionArizona Gay Rodeo Association (AGRA). Folder title: Organizations, circa 1980-1999
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Created1980
DescriptionTwo people riding horses roping a steer at a rodeo
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Created2008
Description

Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing: irrigation districts; vegetation; soil; Mittry Lake State Wildlife Area; Yuma Proving Ground; population by census block, race, and ethnicity; age cohorts by percentage of population; housing statistics; land ownership; land use designation map; changes to land use designations;

Study in preparation for updating the Yuma County 2010 Comprehensive Plan, analyzing: irrigation districts; vegetation; soil; Mittry Lake State Wildlife Area; Yuma Proving Ground; population by census block, race, and ethnicity; age cohorts by percentage of population; housing statistics; land ownership; land use designation map; changes to land use designations; zoning map; rezonings; and building permits.

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ContributorsArizona. Department of Commerce (Issuing body)
Created2005-02
Description

This JLUS is Part Two of a Joint Land Use Study; Part One, for Luke Air Force Base Auxiliary Field #1, was completed in May 2004. This JLUS is part of the Arizona Military Regional Compatibility Project, a statewide endeavor to convene the stakeholders around each base--the relevant jurisdictions, base

This JLUS is Part Two of a Joint Land Use Study; Part One, for Luke Air Force Base Auxiliary Field #1, was completed in May 2004. This JLUS is part of the Arizona Military Regional Compatibility Project, a statewide endeavor to convene the stakeholders around each base--the relevant jurisdictions, base personnel, landowners, and other interested parties--to address land use compatibility issues