Graham County, Arizona
From Sunshine Review
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Graham County is one of 15 counties in Arizona. It is located in the southeastern part of the state, and its county seat is Safford.
Its population as of 2006 is estimated to be 33,660.[1]
Graham County was created from southern Apache County and eastern Pinal County on March 10, 1881. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 4,641 square miles (12,020 km²), of which, 4,629 square miles (11,990 km²) of it is land and 12 square miles (31 km²) of it (0.25%) is water. The county has various mountain ranges including the Pinaleno Mountains.
[edit] Website evaluation
[edit] The good
- Searchable tax database is provided,[2] as well as useful local tax information.[3]
- County board of supervisors are listed with contact information.[4]
- Board meeting agendas[5] and minutes are available.[6]
- Building permits and zoning information is provided.[7]
[edit] The bad
- Budget is not available.
- County audits and contracts are not online.
- Does not disclose if belongs to taxpayer-funded lobbying associations.
- Does not include information on how to make a public records request.
[edit] External links
- Graham County website
- Graham County on E-Reference
- Visit Graham County
- Graham County Chamber of Commerce
[edit] References
- ↑ Quick facts from the U.S. Census bureau
- ↑ Tax Search
- ↑ Tax Information
- ↑ Board of Supervisors
- ↑ Meeting Agendas
- ↑ Meeting Minutes
- ↑ Building and Zoning
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