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Created1980
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Selected article titles: KOLD-TV to Present Rebuttal; Proposed Nat Dem Platform; Gay Pride Week Update; Gay Pride Week Kicks Off With TKO Art Show; Casa Choir Creates Commotion in Tucson.

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Created1980
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Selected article titles: Tucson "Gay Pride" Committee to Meet; MCC/Phoenix Rallies Against Washington for Jesus; Perspective: Developing a Gay Identity; Gays and Friends Help Send Five Delegates to Phoenix Democratic Convention; CCR Legislative Report.

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Created1980
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Selected article titles: Tucson Lesbian Theater Performs in May; Gay Theater Auditions in Phoenix; Tucson Gay Pride Committee Formed; Perspective: Developing a Gay Identity; Phoenix Fairy Tales.

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ContributorsTucson (Ariz.) (Author)
Created2009-01
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A plan to create a foundation upon which solar deployment in southern Arizona can be accelerated.

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Created1998
DescriptionSelected article titles: Bold! Blunt! Brutal! They were Nurses gone Bad!; '98 Phoenix Pridefest shows minimal profit: $15K emergency loan from AGRA was needed to open gates; AZ Senate approves anti-discrimination amendment; HeatStroke snares four '97 Press Club Awards; LifeGuard offers HIV home test kits
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ContributorsKimley-Horn and Associates (Author)
Created2010-05-17
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The Five-Year Consolidated Plan provides the framework for implementation of both City and County missions and is designed to guide HUD-funded housing, homeless and community development policies and programs over the five-year period beginning July 1, 2010 and ending June 30, 2014. The plan provides a comprehensive overview of federal,

The Five-Year Consolidated Plan provides the framework for implementation of both City and County missions and is designed to guide HUD-funded housing, homeless and community development policies and programs over the five-year period beginning July 1, 2010 and ending June 30, 2014. The plan provides a comprehensive overview of federal, state and local programs in those program areas. It describes needs, resources, goals, strategies, and objectives.

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Created2013-11-25
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The objective of this Technical Data Notebook is to provide 100-yr peak discharges at a Concentration Point for the Unnamed 02 and 03 Washes, 100-yr floodplain boundary and erosion hazard information, using the most up-to-date topographic, hydrologic, and hydraulic data. This is a local study and has not been submitted

The objective of this Technical Data Notebook is to provide 100-yr peak discharges at a Concentration Point for the Unnamed 02 and 03 Washes, 100-yr floodplain boundary and erosion hazard information, using the most up-to-date topographic, hydrologic, and hydraulic data. This is a local study and has not been submitted to FEMA.

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ContributorsElliott D. Pollack & Company (Contributor)
Created2008-10
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The primary need for these realignments is due to the planned airport expansion at Tucson International Airport. The purpose of this report is to compare various alignment alternatives for the realignment on the basis of access, cost, right-of-way, and floodplain impacts.

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Created2013-04
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From 2010 to early 2013, under the leadership of the Pima County Health Department, organizations and community members engaged in a comprehensive community health assessment and improvement planning process. The goal of this intensive, community-driven process was to examine the current health needs of Pima County residents and determine how

From 2010 to early 2013, under the leadership of the Pima County Health Department, organizations and community members engaged in a comprehensive community health assessment and improvement planning process. The goal of this intensive, community-driven process was to examine the current health needs of Pima County residents and determine how to best address them.