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ContributorsArizona. Department of Transportation (Issuing body)
Created2011-03
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The Arizona State Rail Plan (SRP) is the first comprehensive assessment of the stateís rail needs and was initiated in response to the increasing involvement by ADOT in freight and passenger rail issues. The SRP serves to identify the current rail system, to determine infrastructure needs, and to have rail

The Arizona State Rail Plan (SRP) is the first comprehensive assessment of the stateís rail needs and was initiated in response to the increasing involvement by ADOT in freight and passenger rail issues. The SRP serves to identify the current rail system, to determine infrastructure needs, and to have rail projects included in the state's long-range planning processes to improve regional and statewide safety mobility. The principle purpose is to convey the magnitude of the rail needs in the state and set forth a policy framework through which strategic actions can be taken to realize the full potential of passenger and freight rail transportation.

ContributorsMonaco, James V., 1885-1945 (Composer) / Jolson, Al, 1886-1950 (Lyricist) / Clarke, Grant (Lyricist) / Leslie, Edgar (Lyricist) / Clarke & Leslie Songs (Publisher)
Created1923
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Created2010
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The Arizona Department of Transportation directs control of impacts to stormwater via a Statewide Stormwater Management Plan, and a statewide stormwater individual permit. The Maintenance and Facilities Best Management Practices Manual is one component of this Plan.

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ContributorsLogan Simpson Design (Author)
Created2008-07
Description

A primary objective of the plan is to help local governments, fire departments, and residents identify at-risk public and private lands to better protect those lands from severe wildfire threat. Additional functions of the plan are to improve fire prevention and suppression activities, as well as to identify funding needs

A primary objective of the plan is to help local governments, fire departments, and residents identify at-risk public and private lands to better protect those lands from severe wildfire threat. Additional functions of the plan are to improve fire prevention and suppression activities, as well as to identify funding needs and opportunities to reduce the risk of wildland fire and enhance public and firefighter safety.

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ContributorsLogan Simpson Design (Author)
Created2010-11
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The Southern Gila County Community Wildfire Protection Plan was developed in response to the Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003 for the at-risk communities and unincorporated areas in southern Gila County, Arizona, located south of the Rim Country CWPP area and the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. Public lands within

The Southern Gila County Community Wildfire Protection Plan was developed in response to the Healthy Forests Restoration Act of 2003 for the at-risk communities and unincorporated areas in southern Gila County, Arizona, located south of the Rim Country CWPP area and the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation. Public lands within the CWPP analysis area are administered by the US Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management Gila District Office, Tucson Field Office; the Tonto National Forest; and the National Park Service Tonto National Monument.

ContributorsTuckfield, Ellen (Composer) / Douthitt, Willfrid (Lyricist) / Onivas, D. (Arranger) / Jos. W. Stern & Co. (Publisher)
Created1914
ContributorsRenyi, A. (Composer) / Harbach, Otto, 1873-1963 (Lyricist) / Jos. W. Stern & Co. (Publisher)
Created1914
ContributorsFrey, Hugo (Composer) / Herendeen, Frederick (Lyricist) / Jos. W. Stern & Co. (Publisher)
Created1914
ContributorsHenry, S.R. (Composer) / Onivas, D. (Composer) / Warren, Frank H. (Lyricist) / Barker, C. Hélène (Translator) / Jos. W. Stern & Co. (Publisher)
Created1918