Matching Items (4)
Filtering by

Clear all filters

96760-Thumbnail Image.jpg
ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Mahoney, Richard D. (Interviewee) / Meunier, John (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-11-02
DescriptionSenator District 21 Package, Jerry Gillespie and Bill Hegarty (Shelton); Tempe Rio Salado Package, John Meunier Interview (Taylor); Anne Bendheim Commentary Package (McVae). Segments on the controversy in Mesa's District 21 Senate race, plans to turn the Salt River bed into a recreation area, and Anne Bendheim's commentary (community orchestras).
42217-Thumbnail Image.png
Created2002-10
Description

Arizona State Parks must prepare a Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan every five years. This report is for 2003 through 2008. The primary purpose of this plan is to establish priorities for acquiring land and developing outdoor recreation facilities in Arizona.

43117-Thumbnail Image.png
Created2007-09
Description

This five-year update of Arizona’s Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) is in accordance with the provisions of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, which was enacted in 1964 to encourage the provision of greater recreation opportunities for American citizens. Arizona receives annual congressional appropriations administered through the Arizona

This five-year update of Arizona’s Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP) is in accordance with the provisions of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, which was enacted in 1964 to encourage the provision of greater recreation opportunities for American citizens. Arizona receives annual congressional appropriations administered through the Arizona State Parks Board to fund state and local government sponsored outdoor recreation projects.

43116-Thumbnail Image.png
Created2013-01
Description

This update of Arizona’s Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan is in accordance with the provisions of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, which was enacted in 1964 to encourage the provision of greater recreation opportunities for American citizens. Arizona receives annual congressional appropriations from LWCF, administered through the Arizona

This update of Arizona’s Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan is in accordance with the provisions of the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, which was enacted in 1964 to encourage the provision of greater recreation opportunities for American citizens. Arizona receives annual congressional appropriations from LWCF, administered through the Arizona State Parks Board to fund state and local government sponsored outdoor recreation projects.