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This appendix contains descriptive data on housing conditions in Eastlake-Garfield district of Phoenix, Arizona, through a series of tables, charts, and maps
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A statement of the financial position of the city of Eloy, audited by an independent certified public accountant.
A statement of the revenue and spending plans for the city of Eloy, including information about the previous fiscal year.
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This report indicates that the current green systems conditions in the Uptown District are poor overall. Of particular concern are water consumption, lack of trees, and high temperatures. Sustainable green systems strives for fully functional stormwater, biodiversity, and resource management practices, as well as sustainable levels of thermal comfort, energy efficiency, and access to green space. The current state assessment is based on four goals of sustainable green systems, derived from sustainability and livability principles (HUD, 2009): 1. Reduce stormwater loads and harvest water on-site; 2. Reduce potable water consumption; 3. Reduce daytime temperatures; 4. Increase green systems benefits to health, mobility, and the economy.
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This appendix contains descriptive data on housing conditions in Uptown through a series of tables, charts, and maps.
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The Uptown Transit District Vision Report includes specifics on economic development, health, housing, green systems, mobility, and land use. This vision builds on inputs from residents, workers, business owners, and landowners to describe Reinvent Phoenix's Uptown transit district in 2040.
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This report indicates that the current green systems conditions in the Solano District, of Phoenix, Arizona, are very poor overall. Of particular concern are high temperatures, unsustainable water management, and lack of trees. Sustainable green systems strives for fully functional stormwater, biodiversity, and resource management practices, as well as sustainable levels of thermal comfort, energy efficiency, and access to green space. The current state assessment is based on four goals of sustainable green systems, derived from sustainability and livability principles (HUD, 2009): 1. Reduce stormwater loads and harvest water on-site; 2. Reduce potable water consumption; 3. Reduce daytime temperatures; 4. Increase green systems benefits to health, mobility, and the economy.
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This appendix contains descriptive data on housing conditions in Solano through a series of tables, charts, and maps.