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- All Subjects: Pima County (Ariz.)
- All Subjects: Drug abuse--Treatment
- Creators: Connolly, Neva
- Creators: DeMenna, Kevin B.
- Creators: JE Fuller/ Hydrology & Geomorphology
- Creators: McGibbon, Andrew
- Creators: Pima County (Ariz.). County Attorney's Office
- Creators: Proudfoot, Glenn A.
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.
This LOMR will address changes to the regulatory flood plain as currently mapped. This Technical Data Notebook contains all the information required in support of this request, including the applicable Federal Emergency Management Agency forms.
Mr. Proudfoot, the leading pygmy-owl biologist in the United States, has worked for the last two years to gather and analyze the data that allows us to address issues regarding the genetic viability of ferruginous pygmy-owls in Arizona and to establish a framework for future management efforts. The two major questions addressed are (1) do populations of concern lack genetic variation relative to putative healthy populations, and (2) how unique are geographically distinct populations within a species of special concern?
The Santa Rita Ranches operate in cooperation with the Santa Rita Experimental Range located to the west of the Santa Rita Mountains, in the upper Santa Cruz Valley. It was established in 1903 and is recognized as a principal site for research on the improvement and management of semiarid grasslands in the Southwest.