Extractions: Check out the City of Portland's Bureau of Planning. for ideas on zoning and overlay districts that will help the city grow smarter. Portland's focus on determining its future began in the 1970's when it was called upon by the State of Oregon to develop a land use plan. Its plan covers 24 cities in three counties. And, unlike most other growing cities, Portland has stood up to pressure from developers, including the threat of lawsuits. Portland passed the toughest development laws in the US. In essence, Portland drew a line around its metropolitan area, saying that all future development should occur there and that outside areas should remain undeveloped open space. More specifically, the city decided that downtown Portland should be the center for government, business, and cultural activities and should be pedestrian friendly. Growth is allowed in the 364-square mile area around this core. Light rail connects the core with nine smaller business and shopping areas.
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Azfamily.com | News For Phoenix, Arizona | Health & Fitness | News arizona Your Life A to Z 3 On Your Side Seen OnTV Employment Help Center Study examines smokefree cities. state Students laid up because of Norwalk virus. http://www.azfamily.com/health/news/stories/KTVKHNews20040520.1de14f2fd.html
Extractions: Phoenix, Arizona Customize Make This Your Home Page E-mail newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... What's New Study examines smoke-free cities 08:22 AM Mountain Standard Time on Thursday, May 20, 2004 The Associated Press BUFFALO, N.Y. Cities with indoor smoking bans have dramatically lower indoor air pollution than cities that allow patrons to light up in bars and restaurants, according to a study released Thursday. Also Online Roswell Park Researchers at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo conducted air quality tests in 53 venues in seven major U.S. cities, and found that indoor air pollution was an average of 82 percent lower in smoke-free cities. The results appear in line with several smaller studies that showed a decrease in air pollution in cities that prohibit indoor smoking. "If anything is surprising, it's the magnitude of the effect," said Andrew Hyland, who led the study. "We're not talking about a 10 percent reduction in exposure." The latest study was partly financed by grants from the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, an anti-smoking group.
Grad Profiles - Arizona State University The Community The state of arizona is famous The University is centrally located in Tempe, one of several neighboring cities occupying the wide expanse of http://www.gradprofiles.com/arizona.html
Extractions: The Department of Mathematics offers graduate study leading to the Ph.D. and the M.A. degrees in many areas of mathematics. In particular, the department has strengths in algebra, analysis, computational mathematics, control and system science, differential equations, discrete mathematics, dynamical systems and chaos, mathematical biology, mathematics education, number theory, and statistics. The department also participates in the Master of Science degree in statistics and the Master of Natural Science (M.N.S.) degree for interdisciplinary study, for which a thesis is not required. In collaboration with the College of Education, the Department of Mathematics offers a new option for the M.N.S. that leads to high school certification. The Community The state of Arizona is famous worldwide for its great natural beauty, from Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon in the north to the Sonoran Desert in the south. The University is centrally located in Tempe, one of several neighboring cities occupying the wide expanse of the Salt River Valley (known locally as the Valley of the Sun). The population of Tempe is close to 150,000, and the city combines the advantages of a moderate-sized, university-oriented community with the cultural and technical resources of a major metropolitan area. Phoenix is home to major electronics and aerospace industries, to the mutual benefit of the company and the University.
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Extractions: Arizona Attorney General Janet Napolitano joined eight other attorneys general for a trip to Israel on July 14-22, 1999. The participants in the mission went to explore U.S.-Israel cooperation in legal affairs and discussed issues including youth violence, the death penalty, and extradition laws. Partners For Change
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Extractions: WWW Links These sites may help students and faculty in the SMU-in-Taos program find information on topics likely to be a part of the Taos curriculum. The list is not comprehensive in its coverage of the Southwest or of any of the general categories included. Site addresses may change or disappear altogether. The site creator is responsible for the accuracy of the information therein. Inclusion on this list does not imply library endorsement of any of these sites. State, City, National Links New Mexico Government Agencies New Mexico (general)
Northern Arizona University 10 small cities in the June issue of. Men's Journal. Redesigning the arizona president of the arizona Board of Regents, has redesign of the arizona university system with NAU http://www.nau.edu/
City Of Avondale, Arizona, News Page Estimates based on a previous study compiled by the arizona state University Business College AVONDALE COUNCIL ADOPTS CITY OF CHARACTER RESOLUTION The http://www.ci.avondale.az.us/
Extractions: Economic Development Choose the "To City Hall Online" button above to navigate through our City government website. The site features pop-up menus for each department, email buttons on almost every screen, and a site search engine. GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT SOUGHT The City of Avondale has received an application to amend the Citys General Plan and North Avondale Specific Plan on approximately 80 acres located at the southwest corner of 99th Avenue and Indian School Road. The amendment request proposes a change of land use designation from Mixed Use to Medium Density Residential. The Mixed Use designation would allow for a mix of uses including employment, residential, hotel/motel or commercial uses. The Medium Density Residential land use category would allow single family residential development at 2.5 to 4 homes per acre. Click here for more information FREE PARVO/DISPTEMPER SHOT
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Extractions: USGS conducts a Mojave Desert Ecosystem Science Program as part of its Place-Based Studies Program, to improve scientific understanding of desert ecosystem processes and apply that understanding to land management needs. New! Monitoring of Ecosystem Dynamics in the Mojave Desert: the Beatley Permanent Plots
Extractions: EERE Information Center State Energy Office Project Brief, Arizona, March-April 2003 Bullhead City, Arizona, recently completed a major energy efficiency project that is projected to save the city more than $100,000 a year in energy costs and operation and maintenance expenses. In recognition of these improvements, the city received the 2002 Governor's Award for Energy Efficiency for Arizona Municipalities for populations between 10,000 and 70,000. The project began in 1998 when Bullhead City was awarded a Municipal Energy Management Program (MEMP) grant for $58,000 from the Arizona Energy Office. The grant funded approximately half the cost of new thermostats for city buildings and the replacement of old roof-mounted, air-cooled chillers with ground-mounted, water-cooled chillers. After purchasing the chillers the city found other energy saving projects: a rehab of the mechanical system provides a 36 percent savings in energy costs; a lighting retrofit project reduces Bullhead City's energy consumption for lighting by 51 percent; and a traffic signal retrofit at 19 intersections reduces the energy consumed by traffic signals approximately 88 percent. The total project cost was $1,229,248. The city contributed $1,171,248 to the project, with the state providing the original $58,000 matching grant. The city has been guaranteed annual energy savings of $86,021, and $29,642 per year in operation and maintenance savings, plus and an additional $18,000 per year in cost avoidance realized with the replacement of old equipment. The costs of all energy efficient measures will pay for themselves in savings in approximately 10 years.
State Up 1 Spot In Tech Ranking arizona moved up to 17th place this year in the National state Technology and Science Index, from 18th place two years ago in the institute s first such study. http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/business/articles/0331TechIndex31.html
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Extractions: TUCSON, COUNTY OF PIMA, STATE OF ARIZONA Proceeding initiated by defendants challenging the admissibility of the Drug Recognition protocol in prosecutions for driving while under the influence of drugs. In a memorandum decision, the Honorable Rita Jett affirms her previous finding of November 1990 [editor's note: reproduced supra] that the Drug Recognition protocol is admissible against a challenge to its scientific validity. Thomas Rankin, Pima County Attorney's Office, Michael Pollard, Tucson City Prosecutor's Office, Cliff Vanell, Phoenix City Prosecutor's office, for the State of Arizona. David Darby, Tucson City Public Defender's Office, for the Defendants. Evidence and the taking of testimony in these cases commenced on October 15, 1990, followed by the handing down of an Opinion by this Court on November 2, 1990. That Opinion is attached and incorporated [editor's note: reproduced supra] Because there had been no testimony presented by the Defendants in the 1990 hearings, and to ensure the completeness of the record, the Pima County Superior Court ruled that the testimony be reopened. Subsequent hearings were held in June and July of 1991, and this Opinion follows: I. ISSUE AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY
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Extractions: TUCSON, COUNTY OF PIMA, STATE OF ARIZONA Proceeding initiated by defendants challenging the admissibility of the Drug Recognition protocol in prosecutions for driving while under the influence of drugs. In a memorandum decision, the Honorable Rita Jett finds the Drug Recognition protocol admissible against a challenge to its scientific validity. Thomas Rankin, Tucson City Prosecutor's Office, Cliff Vanell, Phoenix City Prosecutor's Office, for the State of Arizona. David Darby, Tucson City Public Defender's Office, for the Defendants. JETT, JUDGE. These cases came before the Court on Defendants' Motions to Suppress evidence arising from Drug recognition tests conducted by officers of the Tucson Police Department, on the grounds that: 1) drug recognition tests do not meet the Frye v. United States , 293 F.103 (D.C. Cir 1923) standard of admissibility, and 2) that a drug recognition officer does not qualify as an expert. Council agreed prior to hearing that these two cases would be consolidated solely for purposes of this Ruling. I. THE DRUG RECOGNITION EVALUATION PROGRAM (DRE)