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Arizona State and Local Government Information

A guide to Arizona government information at the state, regional, county, and local levels.

Official Links

Arizona Associations/Councils of Governments

Associations and Councils of Governments are voluntary assemblies which coordinate project planning on common, regional issues (such as pollution, mass transit, etc.) that affect local governments as a group rather than stopping at city or county limits.

Link to the official web site by name or browse the official county publications held in our collection via the corresponding Local Arizona Document Call Number link.

Arizona Association of Counties - XGAC - The Arizona Association of Counties is dedicated to improving county government in the State of Arizona.

League of Arizona Cities and Towns - XGL - The League of Arizona Cities and Towns represents the collective interests of Arizona's 87 incorporated cities and towns.

 

Arizona Councils of Governments (COGs) - Voluntary associations of cities and towns to coordinate regional planning activities.

Central Arizona Association of Governments (CAAG) - XGC - Region V - Gila and Pinal Counties
 
 
Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) - XGM - Region I - Maricopa County
 
 
Northern Arizona Council of Governments (NACOG) - XGN - Region III - Apache, Coconino, Navajo, and Yavapai Counties
 
 
Pima Association of Governments (PAG) - XGP - Region II - Pima County
 
 
Southeastern Arizona Governments Organization (SEAGO) - XGS - Region VI - Cochise, Graham, Greenlee, and Santa Cruz Counties

Western Arizona Council of Goverments (WACOG) - XGW - Region IV - La Paz, Mohave, and Yuma Counties

 
Arizona Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) - State-designated transportation planning agencies for urban areas.

 

Flagstaff Metropolitan Planning Organization Pima Association of Governments Central Yavapai Metropolitan Planning Organization Maricopa Association of Governments Yuma Metropolitan Planning Organization

 

Flagstaff Metropolitan Planning Organization Pima Association of Governments Central Yavapai Metropolitan Planning Organization Maricopa Association of Governments Yuma Metropolitan Planning Organization

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