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Created2003 to 2012
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The Arizona Department of Transportation, the Arizona Game & Fish Department and the Arizona State Parks Board are required to conduct a study every three years on watercraft fuel consumption and recreational watercraft usage. The fuel consumption data is collected to determine the allocation of motor vehicle fuel tax to

The Arizona Department of Transportation, the Arizona Game & Fish Department and the Arizona State Parks Board are required to conduct a study every three years on watercraft fuel consumption and recreational watercraft usage. The fuel consumption data is collected to determine the allocation of motor vehicle fuel tax to the State Lake Improvement Fund. The information on recreational watercraft usage patterns on Arizona’s lakes and rivers is necessary, in part, to determine the distribution of SLIF funds to applicants.

Created2010-10
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Photos of the event held September, 2010 at the ASU Polytechnic campus. Milton Summerfeld, Gary Dirks, Robert Andersen and Jerry Brand are depicted.

ContributorsTrumble, Tim (Photographer)
Created2009-11-19
DescriptionPhotos depicting the event held at the ASU Polytechnic campus November 19, 2009.
ContributorsTrumble, Tim (Photographer)
Created2009-11-05
DescriptionPhotos depicting the dedication event held at the Polytechnic campus November 5, 2009. Donald R. Ottosen, Barbara Ottosen and Gregory Leet are presented.
ContributorsTrumble, Tim (Photographer)
Created2006-12-07
DescriptionPhotos depicting the event held at the Polytechnic campus, December 7, 2006. Charles Backus, Albert McHenry, Jean Humphries, Duane Roen, Kati Weingartner, Rita Locke, Mark Searle and Larry Cooper are depicted.
ContributorsWestover, Chad (Photographer)
Created2009
Description

Photos depict various campus buildings and features.

ContributorsTrumble, Tim (Photographer)
Created2006-11-03
DescriptionPhotos depict events celebrating the 10th anniversary of the ASU Polytechnic campus, President Michael Crow, Executive Vice President Mernoy Harrison and a groundbreaking ceremony for an unidentified campus building.
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ContributorsRiordan, M. J. (Author)
Created1924-03-07
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Letter from Michael J. Reardon to Carl T. Hayden, in agreement with Ralph Cameron, asserting that Bright Angel Trail should not be sold from Coconino County to the United States.

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ContributorsHayden, Carl T. (Author)
Created1924-03-13
Description

Letter from Carl T. Hayden to Michael J. Riordan explaining the benefits of selling Bright Angel Trail and building an approach road.

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ContributorsPalgen-Maissoneuve, Mimi, 1918-1995 (Photographer)
Created1942 to 1962