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Created2011-05-18
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METRO has received a Finding of No Significant Impact from the Federal Transit Administration that signifies METRO has complied with all federal environmental laws. To document any potential environmental impacts of the project, METRO prepared an Environmental Assessment for the Central Mesa extension of light rail on Main Street to

METRO has received a Finding of No Significant Impact from the Federal Transit Administration that signifies METRO has complied with all federal environmental laws. To document any potential environmental impacts of the project, METRO prepared an Environmental Assessment for the Central Mesa extension of light rail on Main Street to Mesa Drive in accordance with requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

Created2004 to 2016
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The management of Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport Authority offers readers this overview and analysis of the Authority's financial statements and activities for the flscal years ended June 30. ln the following discussion, references to "WGAA" relate to Williams Gateway Airport Authority; "PMGAA" relates to Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport Authority; and references to

The management of Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport Authority offers readers this overview and analysis of the Authority's financial statements and activities for the flscal years ended June 30. ln the following discussion, references to "WGAA" relate to Williams Gateway Airport Authority; "PMGAA" relates to Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport Authority; and references to "the Airport" relate to PhxMesa Gateway Airport, which the Authority manages and operates.

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ContributorsPotter, A. F. (Author)
Created1918-01-10
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Letter from A. F. Potter to Carl T. Hayden describing John H. Page's request to build a railway for the Canyon Copper Company as "impractical."

Created2008 to 2012
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This report summarizes some of the findings from the Arizona Youth Survey administered to 8th, 10th and 12th grade students. The results for each city are presented along with comparisons to the results for the state. The survey was designed to assess school safety, adolescent substance use, anti-social behavior and

This report summarizes some of the findings from the Arizona Youth Survey administered to 8th, 10th and 12th grade students. The results for each city are presented along with comparisons to the results for the state. The survey was designed to assess school safety, adolescent substance use, anti-social behavior and the risk and protective factors that predict these adolescent problem behaviors.

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Bridges, Bill (Photographer)
Created1973-02
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Photograph showing Paolo Soleri and four other people working on construction at Arcosanti

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Bridges, Bill (Photographer)
Created1973-02
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Photograph showing Paolo Soleri and another person working on construction at Cube City at Construction Camp, Arcosanti

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Bridges, Bill (Photographer)
Created1973-02
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Photograph showing Paolo Soleri and four other people working on construction at Arcosanti

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect, Photographer)
Created1973-02
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Photograph showing one person working on construction at Arcosanti

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Bridges, Bill (Photographer)
Created1973-02
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Photograph showing Paolo Soleri and two other people working on construction at Arcosanti

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ContributorsSoleri, Paolo, 1919-2013 (Architect) / Bridges, Bill (Photographer)
Created1973-02
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Photograph showing Paolo Soleri and five other people working on construction at Arcosanti