A readily available, paper-based geographic representation depicting the layout of the city in Arizona. This resource usually includes street names, landmarks, points of interest, and other navigational aids within the municipal boundaries. For instance, a visitor to the city might utilize this resource to locate a specific address or identify nearby attractions.
These documents provide tangible, immediate access to spatial information, independent of electronic devices or internet connectivity. Historically, these tools were essential for navigation and urban planning. Their enduring utility lies in their reliability, especially in situations where digital access is limited or unreliable. Furthermore, the ability to annotate or mark a physical map enhances its personalized usefulness.
The following discussion will address methods for obtaining these cartographic representations, outlining various sources and formats available, and considering their practical applications in different scenarios.