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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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ContributorsVan Bradt, Denver, Co. (Photographer)
Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print of Lillie Freye riding along the edge of the canyon trail.
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ContributorsVan Bradt, Denver, Co. (Photographer)
Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print of Lillie and Harriet Freye riding mules below Elephant's Feet landform.
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ContributorsVan Bradt, Denver, Co. (Photographer)
Created1935
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Black and white print of Lillie and Harriet Freye riding mules down a trail.

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ContributorsVan Bradt, Denver, Co. (Photographer)
Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print of Lillie and Harriet Freye on mules.
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ContributorsVan Bradt, Denver, Co. (Photographer)
Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print of Benjamin Freye on a mule.
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ContributorsVan Bradt, Denver, Co. (Photographer)
Created1935
DescriptionBlack and white print of people on South Kaibab Bridge.
Created1997 to 2017
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The Arizona Statewide Transportation Improvement Program identifies statewide priorities for transportation projects. It is a compilation of projects utilizing various federal funding programs and includes highway projects on the cities, counties, and state highway systems, as well as projects in the National Parks, US Forest Service, and Indian Reservation Roads.

The Arizona Statewide Transportation Improvement Program identifies statewide priorities for transportation projects. It is a compilation of projects utilizing various federal funding programs and includes highway projects on the cities, counties, and state highway systems, as well as projects in the National Parks, US Forest Service, and Indian Reservation Roads. This is a four-year project list compiled in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration, Federal Transit Administration, Council of Governments, and the Metropolitan Planning Organizations. Projects are selected for inclusion in the STIP based on adopted procedures and criteria.

Created1997 to 2016
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A statistical review of the motor vehicle crashes in the State of Arizona for each calendar year. The results are compiled from Arizona Traffic Accident Reports submitted to the Arizona Department of Transportation by state, county, city, tribal, and other law enforcement agencies. Motor Vehicle Crash Facts is an annual

A statistical review of the motor vehicle crashes in the State of Arizona for each calendar year. The results are compiled from Arizona Traffic Accident Reports submitted to the Arizona Department of Transportation by state, county, city, tribal, and other law enforcement agencies. Motor Vehicle Crash Facts is an annual report published by the Traffic Engineering Group of the Arizona Department of Transportation. In order to provide the most current information, preliminary data is utilized when necessary. For this reason, previous or future reports may differ slightly and users are encouraged to refer to the latest issue of Motor Vehicle Crash Facts.

Created2012 to 2013
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The Transit Programs and Grants group within the Multi-Modal Planning Division of the Arizona Department of Transportation is a ten member team that is responsible for administering Federal Transit Administration grants and programs that enhance mobility options in the non-urban areas of the State of Arizona. Transit has five main

The Transit Programs and Grants group within the Multi-Modal Planning Division of the Arizona Department of Transportation is a ten member team that is responsible for administering Federal Transit Administration grants and programs that enhance mobility options in the non-urban areas of the State of Arizona. Transit has five main areas of focus: Rural Transit, Coordinated Mobility, Planning, Safety and Grant Administration.