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The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), through the Planning Assistance for Rural Areas (PARA) program, awarded funding to Yuma School District One to prepare the Multimodal Planning Study. The Yuma School District One Multimodal Planning Study will focus on the comprehensive evaluation of the daily transportation habits, needs and safety concerns of 15 elementary and middle schools in the Yuma School District One boundaries.
The purpose of the Yuma School District One Multimodal Planning Study is to enable Yuma School District One to evaluate the existing student drop-off/pickup areas, bus routes, pedestrian routes and bicycle routes at each of the 15 school campus locations to enhance the safety and convenience of access for all modes of transportation for each school site.
Editoral attacking Senator Ralph Cameron for attempting to buy Bright Angel Trail.
Travel statistics for Grand Canyon National Park.
Rebuttal to the editoral published in the Coconino Sun attacking Ralph Cameron.
Letter from J. E. Gavin to Louis C. Cramton regarding the Bright Angel Trail controversy, including newspaper clipping.
Letter from Carl Hayden to Fred S. Breen regarding Yaki Point, the sale of Bright Angel Trail and the building of a road between Maine and the Grand Canyon.
Letter from Fred Breen to Carl Hayden regarding the sale of Bright Angel Trail.
Letter from E. C. Finney to Carl Hayden regarding the cost of the Bright Angel Trail and an improved road between the town of Maine and the Grand Canyon.
Letter from F. R. Goodman to Carl Hayden expressing Coconino County's interest in handing over Bright Angel Trail to the government provided a sufficient amount of money is appropriated to build a road from Maine to the Grand Canyon.