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306:’s youth sports complex proposal. The TSA hosted a Youth and Amateur Sports Town Hall in April 2002. During the Town Hall, the TSA formed an advisory committee and announced plans to develop existing youth and amateur sports facilities. The Advisory Committee held its first meeting in May 2002. In December 2002, the TSA approved an intergovernmental agreement with the city of Avondale for a 10-field complex to be completed by December 2003. In February 2003, the TSA hosted the First Annual Youth and Amateur Sports Summit. In June 2003, the TSA broke ground for the Avondale Regional Youth Sports Complex. The Youth and Amateur Sports Committee provided the TSA with recommendations, and in February 2004 the TSA approved $ 1.32 million for 13 projects and programs. 25: 232: 227:
The AZSTA Board of Directors consists of nine citizens of Maricopa Co. who volunteer their time and accept no compensation or per diem. The Board members are appointed to five-year terms by the Governor (5), the President of the Senate (2) and the Speaker of the House (2) and are eligible to serve
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two terms. Board appointees are appointed to achieve a balanced representation of the Valley's regions as well as the tourism industry, Cactus League and youth sports. The daily operation of the AZSTA is overseen by the Executive Staff Members.
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spring training facility. In December 2002, the city of Surprise held the grand opening of "Billy Parker Field". In February 2003, AZSTA sold $ 33 million of Cactus League
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In February 2002, AZSTA made its first spring training decision when it voted to increase the funding commitment for the
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For more information and history on the AZSTA's involvement with Cardinals Stadium (its original title), see
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In May 2001 the TSA approved its first youth sports project. In late September 2001 the TSA approved the
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The first order of business for the TSA was to bring a stadium financing package to voters in
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302. On November 7, 2000, voters approved the ballot initiative with a 52% to 48% vote.
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game. The Phoenix Municipal Stadium project was completed in February 2004.
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and directed $ 4.3 million to a $ 6.4 million upgrade project for
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AZSTA has committed $ 68.3 million in funding for renovations to
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Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority office entrance located at
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Bill 1220. The mission of the AZSTA is to build and operate a
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in order to avoid confusion with the similarly abbreviated
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The original Arizona Tourism and Sports Authority logo.
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Upcoming Cactus League projects include a stadium in
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