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ContributorsDarter, Michael I. (Author) / Titus-Glover, Leslie (Author) / Wolf, Dean J. (Author) / RTI International (Publisher)
Created2013-10
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This research study addresses the collection, preparation, and use of traffic data required for pavement design by the Arizona Department of Transportation, focusing on data required as inputs for the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials "Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide" design procedures. ADOT’s current traffic data collection and

This research study addresses the collection, preparation, and use of traffic data required for pavement design by the Arizona Department of Transportation, focusing on data required as inputs for the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials "Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide" design procedures. ADOT’s current traffic data collection and preparation processes are not adequate to meet the needs of the MEPDG procedure, and improvements are needed. These improvements include enhanced volume, classification, and weight data collection for vehicles, processing data and performing quality assurance checks, and the preparation/analysis of the data for use in the MEPDG. Use of the MEPDG in Arizona will require (1) an annual flow of updated key traffic data and (2) the ability to collect on-site (MEPDG Level 1) data in a timely manner for key projects.

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ContributorsTrotter, Robert T. (Author) / Harris, Kelly A. (Author) / Navajo County (Ariz.). Public Health Services (Collaborator deprecated, use Contributor))
Created2010-01
Description

The CHSA focuses on 11 health status indicators which include: demographic characteristics, socioeconomic characteristics, health resource availability, quality of life, behavioral risk factors, environmental health, social and mental health, maternal and child health, death, illness and injury, communicable disease, and sentinel events.

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Created2007-09
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The focus of this sub-regional study is the roadway system in an area of southern Navajo and Apache Counties bounded by the Town of Pinetop-Lakeside in the south, the Town of Snowflake in the north, Pulp Mill Road to the west, and the Concho area in Apache County to the

The focus of this sub-regional study is the roadway system in an area of southern Navajo and Apache Counties bounded by the Town of Pinetop-Lakeside in the south, the Town of Snowflake in the north, Pulp Mill Road to the west, and the Concho area in Apache County to the east.

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Created2007-04-30
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Grace Neal Parkway and Bank Street are located in the northern Kingman area partially outside of the Kingman city limits. This report discusses of creating a new arterial roadway providing safety and convenience for vehicular traffic and pedestrians. Although Grace Neal is referred to as a parkway, its designation for

Grace Neal Parkway and Bank Street are located in the northern Kingman area partially outside of the Kingman city limits. This report discusses of creating a new arterial roadway providing safety and convenience for vehicular traffic and pedestrians. Although Grace Neal is referred to as a parkway, its designation for design is arterial.

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Created2010
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FY 2010 is the first annual report issued under the new structure of Indigent Defense in Mohave County. One of the major changes is that all expenditures related to every criminal case are now allocated to the agency which was assigned the representation of the case.

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Created2011-07-25
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A Target Industry Analysis provides the strategic framework for public policy by identifying those industries that share the demand for a similarly educated labor pool, supply chain or customer base. It’s a method utilized by economic development organizations to understand the market and align their limited resources in order to

A Target Industry Analysis provides the strategic framework for public policy by identifying those industries that share the demand for a similarly educated labor pool, supply chain or customer base. It’s a method utilized by economic development organizations to understand the market and align their limited resources in order to more effectively create jobs, brand, and market their community and region. This targeted industry analysis focuses on the southern portion of Mohave County, where the majority of the population and economic activity is concentrated. The three distinct regions analyzed for this study included Bullhead City/Laughlin, Kingman, and Lake Havasu City.

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Created2013
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The purpose of this Community Health Profile is to provide a factual basis for informing community decision-­‐making regarding health and quality of life issues in Mohave County. It is one part of an overall initiative to identify, prioritize, and address health needs to ultimately improve health and quality of life

The purpose of this Community Health Profile is to provide a factual basis for informing community decision-­‐making regarding health and quality of life issues in Mohave County. It is one part of an overall initiative to identify, prioritize, and address health needs to ultimately improve health and quality of life in Mohave County.

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ContributorsMohave County (Ariz.) (Publisher)
Created2010
Description

Five jurisdictions within Mohave County, Arizona participated in this planning effort, recognizing the consequences of disasters and the need to reduce the impacts of natural and human-caused hazards. This plan identifies hazard mitigation measures intended to eliminate or reduce the effects of future disasters throughout the county.

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Created2010
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The Arizona Department of Transportation directs control of impacts to stormwater via a Statewide Stormwater Management Plan, and a statewide stormwater individual permit. The Maintenance and Facilities Best Management Practices Manual is one component of this Plan.

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ContributorsLogan Simpson Design (Author)
Created2008-07
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A primary objective of the plan is to help local governments, fire departments, and residents identify at-risk public and private lands to better protect those lands from severe wildfire threat. Additional functions of the plan are to improve fire prevention and suppression activities, as well as to identify funding needs

A primary objective of the plan is to help local governments, fire departments, and residents identify at-risk public and private lands to better protect those lands from severe wildfire threat. Additional functions of the plan are to improve fire prevention and suppression activities, as well as to identify funding needs and opportunities to reduce the risk of wildland fire and enhance public and firefighter safety.