Flagstaff Arizona
USGS Flagstaff Water Page Flagstaff Field Center ... URL: http://wwwflag.wr.usgs.gov/USGSFlag/Water/water.html . United States Geological Survey,2255 N Gemini Drive,Flagstaff, Arizona 86001 ... [Read More]
Flagstaff District The Flagstaff District covers approximately 18,310 square miles, which is around 16% of the state's area. Within the Flagstaff District boundaries, a portion or all of four Indian Reservations reside as do three counties. We also have portions of three National Forests within Flagstaff District boundaries. ... Flagstaff District Office ... Flagstaff District Home Page ... [Read More]
National Weather Service - NWS Flagstaff Flagstaff Weather Forecast Office ... http://weather.gov/flagstaff ... QUICKCASTSfor local Arizona communities - Flagstaff , Prescott , Grand Canyon ,and others... ... [Read More]
USGS Flagstaff Field Center Home Page Flagstaff Field Center ... to learn more about the history of the USGS in Flagstaff and across the nation, what we do here, and upcoming celebrations and events related to the USGS' 125th Anniversary! ... Thank you for visitingUSGS Flagstaff Field Center home page, ... [Read More]
Flagstaff USGS Shaded Relief Maps URL: http://wwwflag.wr.usgs.gov/USGSFlag/Data/maps/shadedRel.html United States Geological Survey,2255 N Gemini Drive,Flagstaff, Arizona 86001, (webmaster@flagmail.wr.usgs.gov) ... [Read More]
USGS Flagstaff Field Center Home Page URL: http://wwwflag.wr.usgs.gov/USGSFlag/Images/planimg.html . United States Geological Survey,2255 N Gemini Drive,Flagstaff, Arizona 86001 (webmaster@flagmail.wr.usgs.gov) ... [Read More]
City of Flagstaff Flagstaff citizens realize that the quality of lifeenjoyed in this mountain community is intricately related to the preservationof our environment. Manpower and otherresources are allocated to various programs that are dedicated to environmentalissues. Clean and Green sponsors avariety of programs including Adopt-An-Avenue (98 miles of roadway),Adopt-A-Park (22 parks maintained by various volunteer groups), andAdopt-A-Trail (9 miles maintained by volunteers). Clean and Green also operates the vehicle abatement program thattows approximately 230 unwanted vehicles annually. Volunteers from various neighborhood organizations, churchgroups, Americrops, and schools also get involved throughout the year tocleanup illegal dumping sites, the Rio De Flag and other undeveloped areas. Theaverage number of these service projects is 48 per year. In addition, the Environmental Servicesdivision assists the Flagstaff Police Department with an average of 35 cleanupseach year of abated transient ca ... [Read More]
City of Flagstaff The City Attorney and the Assistant City Attorneys who handle civil matters are responsible for providing legal advice to the City Council, the City Manager and City departments. They do not represent citizens in legal proceedings. If you feel that you need legal representation in a civil matter or legal advice, and you cannot afford to retain an attorney, please contact Coconino Legal Aid, (928) 774-0653, or visit their offices at 222 E. Birch Avenue, Flagstaff, Arizona 86001. If you are looking for City Code sections, click here . ... [Read More]
Flagstaff USGS Shaded Relief Maps URL: http://wwwflag.wr.usgs.gov/USGSFlag/Data/shadedRel.html United States Geological Survey,2255 N Gemini Drive,Flagstaff, Arizona 86001, (webmaster@flagmail.wr.usgs.gov) ... [Read More]
Arizona Treasures > Cities > Flagstaff During the 4th of July weekend, the Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce parade shows off colorful floats and spirited entries. Now in its 10th year, this parade was named the Best Public Event in 2003 by the Arizona Daily Sun, the main daily newspaper in Flagstaff. The Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce Web site has more information: www.flagstaffchamber.com . ... Visit: flagstaffarizona.org ... Nestled in the shadows of the San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff is Northern Arizona’s largest city and the region’s main hub -- enabling easy access to canyons, lakes, forests and other popular attractions. The city’s 7,000-foot elevation translates to cool summer days, with high temperatures typically in the 70s and 80s. Winter brings snow and a plethora of popular outdoor activities. ... [Read More]
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