Previous Studies
The Treasure of the SuperstitionsArizona State University’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy This report sets the stage for a continuing dialogue about the potential for Superstition Vistas and all of Arizona’s trust lands with three conceptual scenarios that illustrate how today’s choices will impact tomorrow’s results. |
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Megapolitan – Arizona’s Sun CorridorArizona State University’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy Arizona is one of the nation’s most urban states, and now it includes one of 20 “megapolitan” areas in the United States. People have predicted for 50 years that Phoenix and Tucson would grow together into a giant desert conglomerate. This report uses a sophisticated technique for analyzing urban growth—that shared economic and quality of life interests are more important than physically growing together. |
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Sonoran Institute – Superstition Vistas One-SheetAn initiative to create a model for sustainable desert communities is in the works for the Superstition Vistas, 275 square miles of state trust land in the path of metro Phoenix growth. A committee of public and private entities, including the Sonoran Institute-Lincoln Institute of Land Policy Joint Venture, is driving a visioning and planning process for the area to demonstrate the principles and benefits of smart growth. |
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Relevant Plans
The Future at Pinal CountyThe Future at Pinal County identifies changing conditions related to regional rapid growth over the last twenty years. The document expresses the perspectives and values of residents and local officials and provides conceptual options regarding current and future action. Sustainability, place-making strategies, and regional coordination are essential for maintaining a high standard of quality of life. |
Pinal County Comprehensive PlanThe plan is a tool to help guide and shape Pinal County’s future growth. The intent of the Comprehensive Plan is to achieve a sustainable future for Pinal County. |
Relevant Reports
Urban Planning Tools for Climate Change Mitigation (Policy Focus Report)This report reviews climate change planning tools that illustrate the GHG implications of land use and transportation options, including Envision Tomorrow. |