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The Cross Section, Volume 18, Number 12, December 1972

Description: Monthly newsletter of the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1, discussing the field of underground water. Topics include profiles of water conservation research, annual pre-plant soil moisture survey data, annual Winter Water Level measurement data, and information about the latest water conservation tips.
Date: December 1972
Creator: High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1 (Tex.)

Housing Characteristics Study: Phase 2

Description: Summary: "This report is a brief analysis of 1970 Census Information from the 1st, 2nd, and 4th count summary tapes. It is compiled from several published sources as well as special designated tract group print-outs for the Alamo Area Council of Governments Region, its several counties and incorporated cities. It is to form a basis along with other studies, of the regional housing development plan."
Date: December 1972
Creator: Alamo Area Council of Governments

Housing Market and Industry Profile: Phase 2

Description: Summary: This report is a brief analysis of the Housing Market and Industry in the Alamo Area Council of Governments Region. It relates the various sources of housing and locates geographically their concerted efforts, in order to identify gaps and unmet needs. It incorporates housing activity throughout the entire eleven county region and will form an important base of the regional housing development plan.
Date: December 1972
Creator: Alamo Area Council of Governments

The Cross Section, Volume 18, Number 11, November 1972

Description: Monthly newsletter of the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1, discussing the field of underground water. Topics include profiles of water conservation research, annual pre-plant soil moisture survey data, annual Winter Water Level measurement data, and information about the latest water conservation tips.
Date: November 1972
Creator: High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1 (Tex.)

San Antonio District Analysis: First Year Summary Report

Description: District Analysis is a cooperative venture between the City Planning Department's Community Renewal Program (CRP) and the citizens of San Antonio which is intended to make the CRP and its efforts more responsive to citizen needs and wants and more effective in its outputs. This report details the preliminary activities of the CRP First Year and outlines directions to be taken in the Second and Third Years of the CRP.
Date: November 1972
Creator: San Antonio (Tex.). Community Renewal Program.

San Antonio Economic Analysis

Description: This report on the economy of San Antonio is designed to give the reader an insight into the economic health of the City. Four sections of the report give an overview of the local economy. This overview consists of relating growth factors and economic trends that can give a picture of the existing situation and also provide a basis for projecting these trends into the future.
Date: November 1972
Creator: San Antonio (Tex.). Community Renewal Program.

San Antonio State of the City: 1972

Description: This document is the first of an annual reporting system created to perform city-wide needs assessment, priorities establishment, and program planning, implementation, and budgeting for the city of San Antonio, and it provides information of conditions in 1972 based on available statistics and data.
Date: November 1972
Creator: San Antonio (Tex.). Community Renewal Program Division.

The Cross Section, Volume 18, Number 10, October 1972

Description: Monthly newsletter of the High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1, discussing the field of underground water. Topics include profiles of water conservation research, annual pre-plant soil moisture survey data, annual Winter Water Level measurement data, and information about the latest water conservation tips.
Date: October 1972
Creator: High Plains Underground Water Conservation District No. 1 (Tex.)
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