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Created2012 to 2013
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The Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison (DTAP) Program enables drug addicted criminal defendants to plead guilty to an offense and then enter a residential, therapeutic community treatment system for three years as an alternative to a prison sentence. The Program begins with three months of in-patient, residential drug treatment followed

The Drug Treatment Alternative to Prison (DTAP) Program enables drug addicted criminal defendants to plead guilty to an offense and then enter a residential, therapeutic community treatment system for three years as an alternative to a prison sentence. The Program begins with three months of in-patient, residential drug treatment followed by wraparound recovery support services managed by a resources specialist, including transitional housing, literacy services, higher education, job training and placement services, and counseling, accompanied by drug testing, probation monitoring, and regular court hearings.

Created2009 to 2015
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This bond funded program differs significantly from other County capital improvement projects which typically include detailed information specific to each project when the bond proposals were developed. It utilizes its designated bond funding for specific community based projects via an open and continuous application process and under the oversight of

This bond funded program differs significantly from other County capital improvement projects which typically include detailed information specific to each project when the bond proposals were developed. It utilizes its designated bond funding for specific community based projects via an open and continuous application process and under the oversight of advisory bodies appointed by the Pima County Board of Supervisors.

Created2007 to 2016
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The purpose of this report is to measure Pima County’s success in meeting priority needs, goals and strategies as outlined in the City of Tucson and Pima County Consortium Consolidated Plan; in addition to, use of federal HUD entitlement funding including the Community Development Block Grant and Emergency Solutions Grant.

The purpose of this report is to measure Pima County’s success in meeting priority needs, goals and strategies as outlined in the City of Tucson and Pima County Consortium Consolidated Plan; in addition to, use of federal HUD entitlement funding including the Community Development Block Grant and Emergency Solutions Grant. Pima County is also the recipient of HOME funds through a consortium with the City of Tucson. This document also describes the methods used to comply with federal regulations. All of this information chronicles a considerable amount of work by the Community Development and Neighborhood Conservation staff to carry out the mission of preserving and enhancing communities and improving the quality of life for lower income individuals and families in Pima County, Arizona.

Created2011 to 2017
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The Annual Action Plans describe City and County allocations for the CDBG, HOME, ESG, and HOPWA programs during the coming year. These allocations fund activities to address goals for each of the primary Consolidated Plan areas: Affordable Housing, Homelessness, Community Development, Special Needs and Citizen Participation. The City of Tucson

The Annual Action Plans describe City and County allocations for the CDBG, HOME, ESG, and HOPWA programs during the coming year. These allocations fund activities to address goals for each of the primary Consolidated Plan areas: Affordable Housing, Homelessness, Community Development, Special Needs and Citizen Participation. The City of Tucson and Pima County have formed a Consortium to plan for these activities. The lead agency is the City of Tucson.

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ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Mecham, Evan (Speaker) / Bender, Paul, 1933- (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1989-04-06
DescriptionFiestaval Package, Donald D. Myers Interview, Steve Dragos Interview (Miller); Robert Robb Commentary #64 (Robb); Impeachment Package, Paul Bender, Paul Eckstein, Don MacPherson Interview (Shelton). Segments on Fiestaval, Robert Robb's commentary (voter confidence), and Evan Mecham's announcement to run for governor.
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ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Haynes, Peter, 1939- (Interviewee) / Bommersbach, Jana (Commentator) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-01-12
DescriptionAnti-Drug Law Package, David Byers and Peter Haynes Remote/In-Studio Interview (Britton); Bommersbach's Byline #81: Bidwill Package (Durrenberger); Disabled Exercise Package (Palacio). Segments on budget issues concerning Governor Mecham's war on drugs, Bommersbach's Byline (why the St. Louis Cardinals should not move to Phoenix), and exercise for differently-abled people.
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ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Kolbe, John W., 1940- (Panelist) / Paterno, Joe, 1926-2012 (Interviewee) / Nelson, J. Russell (Interviewee) / Jennings, Marianne (Interviewee) / Murphy, Anne G. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-02-24
DescriptionJohn Kolbe Remote Interview (Shelton); Jennings Resignation Package, Marianne Jennings In-Studio (Miller); Arts Package, Anne Murphy In-Studio (Britton). Segments on the continuation of the Senate's part of Mecham's impeachment trial, the balance of academics and athletics, and support for culture and the arts in Arizona towns.
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ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-03-02
DescriptionLaurie Asseo Remote Interview (Shelton); Pornography Package, Diane Cusack In-Studio (Bloom); Valley Leadership Package (Bloom). Segments on Senate impeachment trial proceedings, the impact of pornograpy on children, and the Valley Leadership Program.
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ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Kolbe, John W., 1940- (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-03-23
DescriptionJohn Kolbe Remote (Palacio); Parental Liability Package, Rep. Gary Giordano Remote (Miller); Elderly Drivers Package, Lee Prins In-Studio (Bloom). Segments on the Senate impeachment trial of Governor Mecham (Article 3), parental liability laws, state policy for licensing elderly persons to drive, and self-help support groups.
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ContributorsPalacio, Phyllis (Host) / Bommersbach, Jana (Commentator) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-03-29
DescriptionBob Scott Remote Interview (Wong); Budget Shortfall Package, Rep. Chris Herstam In-Studio (Bloom); Bommersbach's Byline #89: Mental Health Package (Durrenberger); Ukranian Eggs Package (Bloom). Segments on Governor Mecham's Senate impeachment trial (continued testimony), the budget deficit and possible solutions, Bommersbach's Byline (mental health care issues), and Ukrainian pysanky.