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Created1997
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Life Guard reels in maior funding through ADHS; Eviction notice served to Phoenix's Community Center; NAU student columnist's fIyer criticizing gays sparks debate; Salt Lake approves ordinance protecting gay city employees; State grant awarded to HIV service agency
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Created1997
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Commited Phoenix couple developing 'Safe Space' program for local schools; Horowitz: a dangerous woman; US Supreme Court turns down appeal from two gay Republican; AZ lawmaker wants gay & lesbian couples
banned as foster parent; Lambda issues report card on AIDS discrimination
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Created1997
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Giving Thanks…Remembering; What's in store for 21st century gays?; Horowitz: Johnson spews more hate; Gov. Hull calls for policy on gay foster parent; Anchorage men want court to ·throw out
same-sex marriage ban
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Created1997
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Gay Boys take on fame; Regulators may strip medical license from Phoenix gay doctor; Horowitz: keep on coming out; 10,000 expected for Oct. 19 AIDS Walk; New York play comes to Valley
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Created1997
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Lesbian acquitted; Rape: it happens to men, too; Out & funny; Secrets and spies; Phoenix acquits lesbian accused of assaulting 16 year-old boy
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Created1997
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Out at ASU; Horowitz: We're in the funnies; Drugs get a larger slice of Ryan White pie; HIV-positive doctors fight for the right to practice; 10 years for Healing Waters
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Created1997
DescriptionSelected Article Titles: Practicing in Pride; AHRF releases endorsements for Phoenix City Council; Out Doc builds a gay & lesbian practice in the valley; Street urgin'; Out On Film
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Created2010
Description

The District's Coordinated, Comprehensive, Collaborative Flood Hazard Mitigation Partnering (C3FHMP) effort addressed Strategic Initiative No.3 of the Flood Control District of Maricopa County 2009 Comprehensive Plan: Increase Collaboration and Partnerships. The District initiated the process to determine how the funding and resources of other entities could be best applied to

The District's Coordinated, Comprehensive, Collaborative Flood Hazard Mitigation Partnering (C3FHMP) effort addressed Strategic Initiative No.3 of the Flood Control District of Maricopa County 2009 Comprehensive Plan: Increase Collaboration and Partnerships. The District initiated the process to determine how the funding and resources of other entities could be best applied to mitigate flood hazards in Maricopa County, or where mutual benefits would be realized.

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Created2010-10
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The purpose of this study was to conduct an evaluation of the Maryvale Weed and Seed Coalition. First, a process evaluation was conducted to examine the implementation of policies, goals, and planned activities by Maryvale Weed and Seed. Afterwards, an impact evaluation was conducted to assess the efficacy of Maryvale

The purpose of this study was to conduct an evaluation of the Maryvale Weed and Seed Coalition. First, a process evaluation was conducted to examine the implementation of policies, goals, and planned activities by Maryvale Weed and Seed. Afterwards, an impact evaluation was conducted to assess the efficacy of Maryvale Weed and Seed in combating crime and disorder in the designated program area. The sections below outline both the characteristics of the affected site and the methodology used to conduct the process and impact evaluations.

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Created2008-05
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The purpose of the present study was to conduct an evaluation of the Canyon Corridor Weed and Seed, using both qualitative and quantitative data to conduct process and impact evaluations. The process evaluation relied on official documents detailing site activities and interviews with key stakeholders. The impact evaluation relied on

The purpose of the present study was to conduct an evaluation of the Canyon Corridor Weed and Seed, using both qualitative and quantitative data to conduct process and impact evaluations. The process evaluation relied on official documents detailing site activities and interviews with key stakeholders. The impact evaluation relied on Uniform Crime Report (UCR) and call for service (CFS) data from the Phoenix Police Department (PPD) from 2002 through 2007, divided into two categories represented by a four-year “pre-test” and two-year “post-test”. The results of the process evaluation indicated that the Canyon Corridor Weed and Seed was actively engaged in activities pursuant of their original site goals, and adapting them as the site developed. The impact evaluation indicated that the crime rates in the Canyon Corridor Weed and Seed area experienced mixed declines and increases during the past two years of official programmatic activities when compared to the four years prior for crimes related to violent, property, drugs, and total crimes.