MAG is responsible for supporting regional decision-making through leading-edge technology, information gathering, and analysis. Visit our various information sources below.
View our air quality monitoring data and our nation's air quality trends.
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Mobile friendly maps of bike lanes and trails throughout the Phoenix metro area.
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Search local, regional, and state demographics including population, income, housing, and more.
Reports on commuting patterns, workforce, employers, and demographics for the Phoenix metro area.
Information about employers and industries around Arizona including foreign-owned businesses.
Download GIS datasets, including geographic boundaries, transportation routes, and more.
Discover the top imports and exports for the state and region.
Free mapping and reporting tools for the state and region including demographics, employers, schools, healthcare resources, and more.
Data on foreclosures, housing estimates, development projects, and current and future land use.
Regional projections on future population and employment for the Phoenix metro area.
The Regional Recreation viewer allows you to search for public parks, outdoor amenities, and trails in and around the Phoenix metro area.
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Current estimates of population and housing for the Phoenix metro area by city, county, and Native nation.
View economic loss due to crashes in the Phoenix metro area and historical crash trends.
Maps and charts with information about the performance of our transportation system.
Find out how many vehicles travel on the road and how fast they travel.
Travel data describes various characteristics of the regional travel such as trip origins and destinations, purposes and modes of travel.
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In an effort to make information delivery faster, MAG has implemented an e-mail notification system that will make it easier to receive documents such as agendas, minutes and reports. Through a free subscription service called GovDelivery, MAG member agencies and the public will have better access to information that is posted on the MAG Web site.
The subscription service monitors specific Web pages for changes, and when a change is detected, the service sends an e-mail to subscribers notifying them of the change. Users can choose to subscribe to as many of the pages as they wish. There are about 130 monitored pages on the MAG Web site.
As a subscriber, you can choose not only what information you receive, you can also choose how often you receive it—immediately, daily, or weekly.
To subscribe, simply click on the link on the page that says “Sign up to receive email updates.” Users can also click on a Quick Subscribe link on various pages to see a full list and subscribe to any of the MAG pages. To subscribe, only a few pieces of information will be required, such as e-mail address, delivery preferences and organization.
Look for the red envelope icon on pages of interest.