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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.
The results of a late 2010 telephone survey of 502 residents of Gilbert, to determine resident attitudes to growth and development, town policies, allocation of tax dollars, town services and general satisfaction with the quality of life in Gilbert, Arizona.
A plan for reinvestment in the La Plaza Vieja neighborhood of Flagstaff, Arizona.
Plan submitted for adoption by the Flagstaff City Council to alleviate motor vehicle congestion in the area known as the Lone Tree Corridor.
A plan for the development of the McMillan Mesa Village, a 146 acre site on Switzer Mesa in Flagstaff, Arizona.
A plan for improvement of the Southside Neighborhood of Flagstaff, Arizona, an area between the city's Downtown and Northern Arizona University campus.
Flagstaff 2020, a public/private partnership project with community input, produced this statement of a vision of Flagstaff in 2020, and action plans for achieving that vision.
A statement of the community vision for the 525-square-mile Flagstaff Metropolitan Planning Organization (FMPO) area, which extends west-to-east from Bellemont to Winona, and south-to-north from Kachina Village/Mountainaire to north of the San Francisco Peaks. It is the general plan for the City of Flagstaff, and in county areas, works in conjunction with the Coconino County Comprehensive Plan.
A development master plan for Little America Neighborhood, a 537 acre site south of East Butler Avenue and Interstate 40 in Flagstaff, Arizona. The proposed mixed-use development includes a resort, retail space, residential neighborhoods, a golf course, other recreational facilities, and open spaces. The proposed development requires changes to the Flagstaff Regional Plan and city zoning designations.
A policy document and guide for the growth and development of the city of Yuma in the next 10-20 years.