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Created2011
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The Cochise County Comprehensive Plan adopted in 1984 and last revised in 2011 serves to promote orderly and well-planned County growth. The Plan consists of a written document establishing land use, transportation, water conservation and public facility goals and polices and a series of maps that serve as a blueprint

The Cochise County Comprehensive Plan adopted in 1984 and last revised in 2011 serves to promote orderly and well-planned County growth. The Plan consists of a written document establishing land use, transportation, water conservation and public facility goals and polices and a series of maps that serve as a blueprint for the intensity and type of land uses expected near the incorporated cities and towns and in the outlying rural areas. Community and area plans are amendments to the Comprehensive Plan that address the future growth of a specific community or region of the County. They offer an opportunity for citizens who live and work in an area to have voice in the location, type and intensity of growth in their community. These plans based on long discussion with the community are designed to support land uses that enhance and protect an area’s unique character.

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ContributorsMerrill, Bruce D. (Author) / Blanc, Tara A. (Author) / Arizona. Department of Commerce (Publisher)
Created2005-10-23
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The information in this report is based on telephone interviews with 700 registered voters. One random sample of 500 registered voters was selected from all registered voters living in Arizona. This sample was proportionately stratified so that voters in each of Arizona’s 15 counties were included in the sample. An

The information in this report is based on telephone interviews with 700 registered voters. One random sample of 500 registered voters was selected from all registered voters living in Arizona. This sample was proportionately stratified so that voters in each of Arizona’s 15 counties were included in the sample. An additional sample of 100 interviews with registered voters living in Pima County was also interviewed. A third random sample of 100 registered voters living in the more rural counties also was interviewed. The purpose of selecting the two smaller samples was to create sub-samples of Pima County and rural voters that could be compared with the opinions of voters in Maricopa County.

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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Quayle, Dan, 1947- (Speaker) / Merrill, Bruce D. (Interviewee) / Harward, Naomi, 1907-1995 (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1988-08-18
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GOP Vice President Dan Quayle Package, O'Neil and Merrill Interview (Taylor); Robert Robb Commentary #40 Package (Wong); Valley Fever Package (Bloom). Segments on the Republican presidential and vice presidential nominees (Bush and Quayle), Robert Robb's commentary (the battle between Evan Mecham and Arizona), Circle K's controversial employee health care policy,

GOP Vice President Dan Quayle Package, O'Neil and Merrill Interview (Taylor); Robert Robb Commentary #40 Package (Wong); Valley Fever Package (Bloom). Segments on the Republican presidential and vice presidential nominees (Bush and Quayle), Robert Robb's commentary (the battle between Evan Mecham and Arizona), Circle K's controversial employee health care policy, and Valley Fever.
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ContributorsGrant, Michael, 1951- (Host) / Merrill, Bruce D. (Interviewee) / Hull, Jane Dee, 1935- (Interviewee) / Mahoney, Richard D. (Interviewee) / Public Broadcasting Service (Broadcaster)
Created1991-04-15
DescriptionKAET Poll - Bruce Merrill (Wong); Campaign Finance Package. Senator David Bartlett, Dr. Ruth Jones (Sauceda); Shari Howard Commentary (Wong). Segments on an AZScam update (the impact of strict campaign finance laws), how Arizonans feel about campaign reform, and Shari Howard's guest commentary (an alternative proposal to redistricting).