Filtering by
- All Subjects: Tourism
- All Subjects: Finance, Public
- All Subjects: Graham County (Ariz.)
- Creators: Battelle Memorial Institute. Technology Partnership Practice
- Creators: Pryor, Debra
The Board of Supervisors make an estimate of the different amounts required to meet the public expenditures/expenses for the ensuing year, also an estimate of revenues from sources other than direct taxation, and the amount to be raised by taxation upon real and personal property of Graham County.
![42937-Thumbnail Image.png](https://d1rbsgppyrdqq4.cloudfront.net/prism/s3fs-public/2021-05-28/42937-Thumbnail%20Image.png?VersionId=yhAQVH_9crDCs_2.cD3wtiqbuPe.wcXv)
The Graham County, Safford, Thatcher, Pima Small Area Transportation Study was initiated by Graham County, in conjunction with the Arizona Department of Transportation, to develop a countywide, long-range multimodal transportation plan for this growing rural Arizona community. The project sponsors selected the PB Americas team to conduct this study under the direction of a Technical Advisory Committee, which included representatives from Graham County, City of Safford, Town of Thatcher, Town of Pima, Southeastern Arizona Governments Organization, and ADOT.
![42938-Thumbnail Image.png](https://d1rbsgppyrdqq4.cloudfront.net/prism/s3fs-public/2021-09-08/42938-Thumbnail%20Image.png?VersionId=X3CmbyZF4YGcMR1epRQWtd2WIMqr_Qg.)
In 1992, Graham County conducted a transportation study for the Gila Valley Region. This study prepared a long-range transportation plan and a transportation improvement program. Many of the improvements have been completed. The purpose of this study is to update the 1992 transportation plan and to address the current issues within the area.
The Annual Report is produced to provide the Board of Supervisors, the Citizen's Audit Advisory Committee, County leadership, and the citizens with information about Internal Audit's performance, accomplishments, and results achieved during the fiscal year.
![41876-Thumbnail Image.png](https://d1rbsgppyrdqq4.cloudfront.net/prism/s3fs-public/2021-07-07/41876-Thumbnail%20Image.png?VersionId=0M2zUCMptjkJ1Xo9Um3iKPZnYM3lacYp)
A study of a sample of individuals who contacted the Scottsdale Convention and Visitors Bureau from April 2013 to March 2014, to determine their travel patterns (length of stay, activities during stay, trip spending, etc.) and demographics.
![118193-Thumbnail Image.png](https://d1rbsgppyrdqq4.cloudfront.net/prism/s3fs-public/2023-06-06/118193-Thumbnail%20Image.png?VersionId=DtI1hBlsr6pKxBXCaYMk3p4J_YpAMlvc)
![42543-Thumbnail Image.png](https://d1rbsgppyrdqq4.cloudfront.net/prism/s3fs-public/2021-07-06/42543-Thumbnail%20Image.png?VersionId=4M51rSkbASNZHf0V.uG0gd5_hkUwi_BU)
Arizona Highways magazine is a powerful tool in highlighting, and presumably attracting tourists to, Arizona, and is particularly renowned for its photography. The publication currently has over one million readers and circulates in all 50 states and in two‐thirds of the world’s countries. In addition to the print publication, AHM utilizes electronic media, namely a website and Facebook Page, to reach customers and potential tourists. The Facebook Page enables users to engage in dialogue and interaction with each other—uploading photographs, sharing accounts of personal travel experiences, and reacting to specific AHM content—thereby personalizing their connection with the magazine and fellow users.
The Navajo County Board of Supervisors has adopted this budget after declaring its alignment with the principles established in the Navajo County Five-Year Strategic Plan, which describes the vision and mission for Navajo County. Within this document, each department has identified measurable goals for the coming year that will support the success of the County’s Strategic Plan.
This report is prepared on a cash basis and reflects the financial transactions of the State of Arizona, as well as the financial condition of the State.
![42063-Thumbnail Image.png](https://d1rbsgppyrdqq4.cloudfront.net/prism/s3fs-public/2021-05-28/42063-Thumbnail%20Image.png?VersionId=OSKHc4fcpfAiulPfVCDUvtOFQFNuW7sK)
Department Should Strengthen Its Management, Support, and Oversight of the State-wide Procurement System.