The Navajo Nation, Shonto Chapter Land Use Plan, Shonto, Arizona

The Shonto Chapter adopted the Comprehensive Land Use Plan including goals, policies, and plan maps (using GIS data layers) to guide the future growth and development of the community. The plan document contains a Vision Statement, which was adopted as part of the comprehensive planning process to provide a synopsis of expectations for the future. Planning elements include environmental, open space, transportation, infrastructure, public facilities, housing, economic development, and land use, which are requirements of the Navajo Nation Local Governance Act.

Navajo Nation Department of Transportation

Provide professional services for Archaeology, Biological Evaluatino, Environmental Assessment, Drainage Study, and Public Involvement for 19 Navajo routes within the Navajo Nation.

Navajo Engineering and Construction Authority

Provide professional services for Archaeology and T&E Species Surveys and Reports for certain locations within the exterior boundaries of the Navajo Nation.

Gila River Farms Feasibility Study

Researched and developed an impact assessment report of the Gila River Farm operations. The report documents the analysis of the farm operations, and recommendations that may improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the Gila River Farm Enterprise.

Tonto Apache Police Station Design, Payson, Arizona

Conceptual site plan alternatives were developed for the planned police station upon site analysis. The final site plan shows building pad, street access, parking, utility tie-in locations for the Police Station, and the building floor plan shows office space to house the Chief of Police and his staff with future expansion. The conceptual sketches of four-sided building elevations complement the building architecture of the nearby Administration Building and Casino.

Navajo Route 20 Feasibility Assessment

Conduct public involvement through public open house meetings, Technical Advisory Committee meetings, project meetings, written comment opportunities, and media relations for the N20 Assessment transportation planning study process that provided the community members and stakeholders an opportunity to participate in the planning process. The assessment was done to provide the Arizona State Transportation Board and the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) with a planning-level assessment of opportunities, constraints, and stakeholder support for the Navajo Route 20 concept as proposed by the Navajo Chapters and other stakeholders.