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Letter from W. W. Bass to Carl Hayden requesting the boundaries of the park be reconsidered as a large portion of the land is suitable for mining and farming.
Letter from Carl Hayden to W. W. Bass concerning the passing of the national park bill. Hayden states that he will try to make the bill as advantageous to Arizona miners and farmers as possible, but the land will either remain as a national monument or become a national park. A postscript is added concerning the land allocated for the Havasupai Tribe.
Mission: To regulate and support Arizona Agriculture in a manner that encourages farming, ranching and agribusiness, while protecting consumers and natural resources.
Amendments to the bill establishing the Grand Canyon a National Monument. Circa 1908.
A report of the City of Peoria's complete financial results to its governing body, constituents, legislative and oversight bodies, investors, and creditors.
Provides a summary of all administrative investigations and specific administrative matters within the Peoria Police Department, including use of force, possible violations of Department policies, and other matters regarding discipline, grievances, inspections, and audits.
Provides information on Peoria's water cycle, as well as a summary of the thousands of tests and measurements performed by the city to confirm the safety of the drinking water provided by the City.
Includes organizational chart of the Peoria Police Department, crime statistics for the city, and a summary of the Department's activities in the previous year.
A ten-year, financially balanced plan for addressing Peoria's present and future infrastructure needs; updated each year. The first year of the program is appropriated by the City Council as a capital budget, while the other nine years of the program are used for planning purposes.
The general plan provides a framework for the future development of Peoria, as defined and driven by extensive community participation. The Plan is dynamic and intended to be periodically updated. The Plan is used by the City to evaluate land use changes, and to review building and development regulations. It also provides a basis for Peoria's Capital Improvement Plan.