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Created2001-12
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Pima County, in partnership with the National Park Service, has been an active participant in the development of a 70 mile segment of the trail. With the preparation of this Master Plan, Pima County has embarked on an active program to acquire the necessary rights-of-way and easements and to construct

Pima County, in partnership with the National Park Service, has been an active participant in the development of a 70 mile segment of the trail. With the preparation of this Master Plan, Pima County has embarked on an active program to acquire the necessary rights-of-way and easements and to construct the Pima County segment of the national historic trail.

Created1998 to 2003
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On March 2, 1999, the Board of Supervisors of Pima County, Arizona adopted the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan. This Plan is the largest and most comprehensive regional multi-species conservation plan in the United States. These memorandums of understanding record the agreements made with cooperating agencies.

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Created2000-10
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To prevent unwanted urban sprawl and unregulated development, it is most important that Pima County encourage and retain viable ranches. Ranching is a significant land use that has served to protect our natural open space, and it continues to be an important traditional industry that has shaped the rural landscape.

ContributorsBinkowski, Arlene (Author)
Created1986-03-21 to 1986-04-01
DescriptionThese items document the relocation of approximately 200+ jackrabbits from the ASU West construction site beginning with the letter of a concerned citizen to the governor of Arizona, to the project manager, to the pest control company, to the resolution, and back to the complainant.
ContributorsArizona Public Service Company (Producer)
Created2004
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This video contains a narrative of the history of ASU West up until 2004 with photo and video images of students, faculty, and the facilities. It also includes statements from community leaders who helped the West campus become a reality, and from faculty, staff, and administrators.

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ContributorsSalt River Project (Producer)
Created2009
DescriptionA history of Bob Stump's involvement in Arizona, the west valley, and the awarding of the Bob Stump Endowed Chair.
ContributorsBruns, Barry (Author)
Created1991-03-08
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This Strategic Plan for FY1991 - FY1996 contains information for the years 1991-1993. The cover letter explains the reason for this gap in dates. The report contains information for each year from 1990/1991 - 1992/1993 for Undergraduate Education, Graduate Education, Community and Economic Development, Diversity and Access, and Resources. The

This Strategic Plan for FY1991 - FY1996 contains information for the years 1991-1993. The cover letter explains the reason for this gap in dates. The report contains information for each year from 1990/1991 - 1992/1993 for Undergraduate Education, Graduate Education, Community and Economic Development, Diversity and Access, and Resources. The table of contents displays how each section was itemized separately for ease of access.
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Created1986-08-05
DescriptionThis document describes the mission and scope of Arizona State University's West Campus and details a program plan for the years 1985-1990.
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Created1999-05
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This report was drafted to facilitate discussion about protection of cultural resources under the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan. The first part of the report provides an overview of historic preservation in Pima County, while the second part provides analysis and recommendations for improving Pima County's historic preservation policy.

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Created2000-05
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This report is one of several from Statistical Research Inc. written to develop the Cultural and Historic Resources Element of the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan. Divided into four parts, the report summarizes available information that reflects the experience of (1) ancient peoples of Southern Arizona; (2) indigenous peoples; (3) non-indigenous

This report is one of several from Statistical Research Inc. written to develop the Cultural and Historic Resources Element of the Sonoran Desert Conservation Plan. Divided into four parts, the report summarizes available information that reflects the experience of (1) ancient peoples of Southern Arizona; (2) indigenous peoples; (3) non-indigenous peoples of the historical period; and (4) Pima County today.