MEETING LOCATION  
Administration Bldg - East  
130 W. Congress Street  
1st Floor Tucson, AZ  
85701.  
Pima County  
Meeting Agenda  
Public Access to Hearing  
Room at 4:40 p.m..  
Board of Supervisors  
Tuesday, May 12, 2026  
5:00 PM  
Board of Supervisors' Hearing Room  
PIMA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
Jennifer Allen, Chair, District 3  
Dr. Matt Heinz, Vice Chair, District 2  
Rex Scott, Member, District 1  
Steve Christy, Member, District 4  
Andrés Cano, Member, District 5  
AGENDA/ADDENDUM AND BROADCAST INFORMATION  
At least 24 hours before each scheduled meeting, the agenda/addendum is available  
1st Floor, Tucson, AZ 85701, Mon-Fri, 8am to 5pm. Cable Channels: Cox 96  
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION SPEAKERS ARE LIMITED UP TO 3 MINUTES  
To address the Board of Supervisors, please complete a Speaker’s Card. Clearly print  
your name/address, the item number and other requested information. Speaker Card(s)  
are required for Call to the Public and Public Hearing Items. Once completed submit  
your Speaker Card(s) to Clerk staff. When the Chair announces your name, step forward  
to the podium and state your name for the record.  
The Chair reserves the right to ensure all testimony is pertinent or non-repetitive so  
matters are handled fairly and expeditiously. All attendees are advised that the Board of  
Supervisors strongly adhere to the Board of Supervisors Rules and Regulations.  
Outbursts, breaches of peace, boisterous conduct or other unlawful interference will  
result in that individual being asked to leave the meeting room. Any questions pertaining  
to the meeting can be directed to Melissa Manriquez, Clerk of the Board.  
HEARING ROOM NOTICE  
Law permits that a video and/or audio recording of all or part of this meeting may be  
made if doing so does not interfere with the conduct of the meeting. Pima County has no  
control over the use and distribution of any such recordings. In addition to the official  
meeting proceedings, these recordings may include images of and comments made by  
the public prior to the start, during a recess and after adjournment of the meeting, and  
may be posted on social media or other internet sites.  
ACCESSIBILITY  
The Board Hearing Room is wheelchair and handicapped accessible. Any person who is  
in need of special services (e.g., assistive listening device, Braille or large print agenda  
material, signer for hearing impaired, accessible parking, etc.) due to any disability will  
be accommodated. Please contact the Clerk of the Board at (520) 724-8449 for these  
services at least three (3) business days prior to the Board Meeting.  
Clerk's Note: Members of the Pima County Board of Supervisors will attend either in  
person or by telephone, video or internet conferencing.  
The meeting can be streamed via the following links: BOS Agenda May 12, 2026  
Television viewing will be available in the lobby at 130 West Congress, 1st Floor.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
ROLL CALL  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATEMENT  
To be offered by Bonnie Schock, Executive Director, Fox Tucson Theatre.  
PAUSE 4 PAWS  
4.  
5.  
6.  
CURRENT EVENTS/PUBLIC ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  
AGENDA ADJUSTMENTS  
PRESENTATION/PROCLAMATION  
7.  
Presentation of a proclamation to Melanie Bustamante, Apraxia Kids  
Volunteer, proclaiming the day of Thursday, May 14, 2026 to be:  
"APRAXIA AWARENESS DAY"  
8.  
Presentation of a proclamation to Annette Leyva, Tribal Administrator,  
Pascua Yaqui Tribe; Catherine Demotica, Program and Volunteer  
Manager, Arizona Diaper Bank; Felicia Leon, Tucson Unified School  
District - Native American Services; Magdelina Verdugo, CEO, Victor  
Bowleg, Program Manager and Lindsay Terry, YWCA, proclaiming the  
week of May 12 through May 18, 2026 to be: "PERIOD POVERTY  
AWARENESS WEEK"  
9.  
Presentation of a proclamation to Anna Harper, CEO, Emerge; Dr. Felina  
Cordova, Assistant Professor - Health Promotion Sciences, University of  
Arizona; Veronica Boone, Wellness Director, Tucson Indian Center;  
Marcelino Flores, Tribal Liaison, Pima County Health Department; and  
Rosa Alvarez, Council Member and Secretary, Pascua Yaqui Tribal  
Council, proclaiming the month of May 2026 to be: "HOPE, HEALING,  
AND SOLUTIONS MONTH FOR MISSING AND MURDERED  
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE"  
CALL TO THE PUBLIC  
10.  
Individuals wishing to participate telephonically at Call to the Public must  
contact the Clerk of the Board’s Office at 520-724-8449, to register their  
request and obtain remote access information, by the deadline of Monday, May  
11, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. Call to the Public shall be scheduled for one hour each  
meeting unless extended by a majority vote of the Board of Supervisors.  
Speakers shall have up to three minutes to speak. However, for any meeting  
where 20 or more individuals have submitted speaker cards, each speaker's  
time shall be limited to two minutes. Please be aware that you may not be  
called upon to speak if the time for Call to the Public expires and is not  
extended by a majority vote of the Board of Supervisors. eComments can also  
be submitted to COB_mail@pima.gov.  
EXECUTIVE SESSION  
(Clerk's Note: As of the posting date of 5/6/26, no executive session item has been  
placed on the regular agenda. However, this is subject to any addendum. Pursuant to  
A.R.S. §38-431.03(A)(3) the Board of Supervisors, or the Board sitting as other boards,  
may vote to go into executive session for the purpose of obtaining legal advice from its  
counsel with respect to any item listed on this agenda or any addendum thereto.)  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SITTING AS OTHER BOARDS  
AJO DOMESTIC WATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT  
11.  
Contract  
Arizona Water Company, to provide an agreement for the operation and  
maintenance of water distribution system to ensure continued water  
services to customers in the Town of Ajo, no cost/2 year term  
(SC2600000078)  
Attachments: SC2600000078  
12.  
Contract  
Ajo Domestic Water Improvement District and Pima County, to  
provide a Non-Exclusive Right-of-Way Use License for Public Utility  
Facilities, no cost/25 year term (SC2600000077)  
Attachments: SC2600000077  
LIBRARY DISTRICT BOARD  
13.  
Contract  
Off Duty Management, Inc., Amendment No. 6, to provide Tucson Police  
Department special duty services for library customers and amend  
contractual language, Library District Ops Fund, contract amount  
$210,000.00 (SC2400001422) Administering Department: Library District  
Attachments: SC2400001422  
SITTING AS THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
*** HEARINGS ***  
Individuals wishing to address the Board on a Public Hearing item, but wish to  
participate remotely, can contact the Clerk of the Board's Office at 520-724-8449, to  
obtain remote access information.  
FRANCHISE/LICENSE/PERMIT  
14.  
Hearing - Fireworks Permit  
Heather Anderson, Mountain View High School, 3901 W. Linda Vista  
Boulevard, Tucson, May 19, 2026, from 8:30 p.m. - 8:40 p.m. (Senior  
Sunset Celebration)  
Attachments:  
15.  
16.  
Hearing - Fireworks Permit  
Lisa Perez, Walden Grove High School, 15510 S. Sahuarita Park Road,  
Sahuarita, May 21, 2026, from 9:00 p.m. - 9:05 p.m. (Graduation)  
Attachments:  
Hearing - Liquor License  
Job No. 389686, Birendra Chaudhary, Quick Mart, 4611 N. Flowing Wells  
Road, Tucson, Series 10, Beer and Wine Store, New License.  
Attachments:  
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES  
17.  
Hearing - Building Code Text Amendment  
P26TA0001, BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION CODE UPDATES  
An Ordinance of Pima County, Arizona; relating to building and  
construction; adopting by reference the 2024 International Energy  
Conservation Code with local amendments; and amending Chapters 15.04  
and 15.14 of the Pima County Building Code to reflect the Code adopted  
by reference in this Ordinance. (All Districts)  
If approved, pass and adopt: ORDINANCE NO. 2026 - 6  
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18.  
APPROVAL OF CONSENT CALENDAR  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
19.  
UNFINISHED BUSINESS (4/21/26)  
2026 Regional Transportation Authority Special Election  
Discussion/Direction/Action regarding the After-Action Reports prepared  
and presented by Pima County’s Recorder and Elections Director, and/or  
designee, to include, but not limited to, addressing the new voting system  
implemented, as well as the deployment of the “Votemobile” during the  
special election period. (District 4)  
Attachments:  
20.  
21.  
County Administrator Hiring Process  
Discussion/Direction/Action regarding the County Administrator Hiring  
Process. (District 3)  
Support of Rio Nuevo  
RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - 26, of the Board of Supervisors, supporting the  
continued authorization and funding by the State of Arizona of the Rio  
Nuevo Tax Increment Finance District; and directing transmittal of this  
Resolution to State leaders. (District 1)  
Attachments:  
22.  
23.  
Governor Raul H. Castro Memorial Highway  
RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - 27, of the Board of Supervisors, supporting the  
designation of portions of Arizona’s highway system as the "Governor Raul  
H. Castro Memorial Highway." (District 3)  
Amended Board of Supervisors Meeting Schedule - August 2026  
Approval of the Board of Supervisors’ Amended Meeting Schedule for the  
month of August, 2026, to add a Special Meeting on Monday, August 3,  
2026, at 1:00 p.m., for the Canvass of the Primary Election. This special  
meeting will be held virtually.  
24.  
Amended Board of Supervisors Meeting Schedule - November  
2026  
Approval of the Board of Supervisors’ Amended Meeting Schedule for the  
month of November, 2026, to add a Special Meeting on Thursday,  
November 19, 2026, at 1:00 p.m., for the Canvass of the General Election.  
This special meeting will be held virtually.  
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR  
25.  
UNFINISHED BUSINESS (4/21/26)  
Report from Sheriff Nanos Pursuant to A.R.S. §11-253(A)  
Discussion/Direction/Action: Regarding receipt of a report requested by  
the Board of Supervisors from Sheriff Nanos in written and/or oral format  
regarding concerns related to Sheriff Nanos' work history, management of  
the Pima County Sheriff's Department including, but not limited to,  
personnel and financial issues, and interaction with federal immigration  
officials.  
26.  
Elections 2026 Oversight Task Force  
Discussion/Action: Appointment of a member of the Board of Supervisors  
to serve on the Elections Oversight Task Force in accordance with the  
Memorandum to the Board of Supervisors of April 27, 2026 (attached),  
which delineates the establishment of an Elections Oversight Task Force.  
Attachments:  
CONSERVATION LANDS AND RESOURCES  
27.  
Exception to the Multi-Species Conservation Plan Restricted  
Covenant  
RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - 28, of the Board of Supervisors, to approve an  
exception to the Multi-Species Conservation Plan Restrictive Covenant to  
improve wildlife habitat on Tumamoc Hill.  
28.  
29.  
Pima County Cooperative Extension (PCCE) Annual  
Appropriations  
Staff recommends approval of the appropriation of funds in the amount of  
$151,400.00, to allow PCCE services to be provided to the public.  
Attachments:  
Pima County Cooperative Extension (PCCE) - Wildfire Fuels  
Reduction in Pima County  
Staff recommends approval of the appropriation of funds in the amount of  
$125,000.00, to allow PCCE wildfire education services to be provided to  
the public.  
FINANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT  
30.  
Revisions to Board of Supervisors Policy  
Staff recommends approval of the proposed revisions to Board of  
Supervisors Policy D 22.11, Public Safety Personnel Retirement System  
and Corrections Officer Retirement Plan Pension Funding.  
31.  
(Clerk’s Note: This item requires approval prior to consideration of Agenda  
Item No. 32 and will be heard at a time certain of 6:00 p.m.)  
Fiscal Year (FY) 2024/25 Audit Results  
Presentation of FY 2024/25 Audit Results by the Office of the Auditor  
General for compliance with Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) §11-661  
and §41-1494. Staff recommends acceptance of the FY2024/25 audit  
results submitted by the Office of the Auditor General and approval of the  
Human Resources memorandum proposed in the separate agenda item  
demonstrating compliance with A.R.S. §41-1494.  
HUMAN RESOURCES  
32.  
(Clerk’s Note: This item is contingent upon approval of Agenda Item No.  
31.)  
Certification of Compliance with Arizona Revised Statutes  
Staff recommends approval of the memorandum certifying Pima County’s  
compliance with A.R.S §11-661(D) and §41-1494.  
OFFICE OF DIGITAL INCLUSION  
33.  
Submission of Special Use Permit for National Park Service  
RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - 29, of the Board of Supervisors, approving the  
submission of a special use permit for National Park Service Right of Way  
and acceptance of permit conditions.  
Attachments:  
REAL PROPERTY  
34.  
Abandonment by Vacation  
RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - 30, of the Board of Supervisors, for the vacation  
of Sunfish Place and Sunbow Loop, planned development roadways, as  
Pima County road abandonment No. A-0073, within Section 13, T13S,  
R12E, G&SRM, Pima County, Arizona. (District 3)  
Attachments:  
CONTRACT AND AWARD  
Community and Workforce Development  
35.  
COPE Community Services, Inc., to provide an Affordable Housing GAP  
Funding Agreement and Affordable Housing Restrictive Covenant for  
Shasta Apartments, term date 5/12/26 to 12/31/27, General Fund, contract  
amount $1,000,000.00 (PO2600009272)  
Attachments: PO2600009272  
36.  
Interfaith Community Services, Amendment No. 1, to provide for  
Emergency Services Network (ESN) - Temporary Assistance for Needy  
Families (TANF), extend contract term to 6/30/26 and amend contractual  
language, General Fund, contract amount $303,034.19 (PO2500023401)  
Attachments: PO2500023401  
Procurement  
37.  
Tenex Software Solutions, Inc., to provide for Tenex election desk module,  
Elections General (97%) and Recorder’s Office General (3%) Funds,  
contract amount $600,000.00 (SC2500000663) Administering  
Department: Information Technology, on behalf of Elections  
Attachments: SC2500000663  
38.  
Swaim Associates, Ltd., to provide for architectural and engineering  
services: 130 W. Congress 10th and 11th floor tenant improvements, term  
date 5/12/26 to 6/30/29, General Fund - COPS, contract amount  
$499,985.37 (PO2600012841) Administering Department: Project  
Design and Construction  
Attachments: PO2600012841  
39.  
ADJOURNMENT  
POSTED: 130 W. Congress Street, 1st Floor Tucson, AZ 85701  
DATE/TIME POSTED: 5/6/26 @ 3:00 p.m.  
CONSENT  
CALENDAR  
MAY 12, 2026  
CONSENT CALENDAR, MAY 12, 2026  
CONTRACT AND AWARD  
Attractions and Tourism  
1.  
Metropolitan Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau, Amendment No. 1, to  
promote and enhance tourism, business travel, film production and youth,  
amateur, semi-professional and professional sports development and  
marketing, and amend contractual language, General Fund, contract  
amount $500,000.00 (PO2500015062)  
Attachments:  
Facilities Management  
2.  
EliTechGroup, Inc., Amendment No. 1, to provide for assumption of AST  
Revolution, L.L.C., by EliTechGroup, Inc., to memorialize their merger and  
assume all obligations under the lease agreement for space at the Abrams  
Building, and amend contractual language, no cost (CT2500000058)  
Attachments: CT2500000058  
Procurement  
3.  
Award  
Award: Supplier Contract No. SC2600000064, FX Tactical, L.L.C., to  
provide for Sheriff’s Department uniforms and accessories. This supplier  
contract is for an initial term of one (1) year in the annual award amount of  
$320,000.00 (including sales tax) and includes four (4) one-year renewal  
options. Funding Source: Sheriff’s Department Special Revenue Fund.  
Administering Department: Sheriff's Department.  
4.  
Award  
Award: Multiple Supplier Contracts, to provide for body armor and outer  
carriers. These supplier contracts are for an initial term of one (1) year in  
the annual award amounts shown in the table below and include four (4)  
one-year renewal options. Funding Source: OSR Sheriff Smart & Safe  
Prop 207 (60%) and General (40%) Funds. Administering Department:  
Sheriff’s Department.  
Group No./Supplier Name (Headquarters)/Supplier Contract No./Contract Award  
Amount  
Group A/Diamondback Police Supply, Co. (Tucson, AZ)/SC2600000069/$443,000.00  
including sales tax  
Group B/TYR Tactical, L.L.C. (Peoria, AZ)/SC2600000068/$421,000.00 including sales  
tax  
5.  
Sundt Construction, Inc., to provide for Construction Manager at Risk  
Services: Downtown Library relocation, Capital Projects Fund (Library  
District Funds), contract amount $362,295.00/5 year term  
(PO2600012251) Administering Department: Project Design and  
Construction  
Attachments: PO2600012251  
Public Defense Services  
6.  
University of Arizona, to provide for the University of Arizona Federal Work  
Study Program Off-Campus Agreement, term date 5/12/26 to 6/30/27,  
contract amount $100,000.00 revenue (CT2500000088)  
Attachments: CT2500000088  
Real Property  
7.  
Green Things, Inc., to provide a Pima County License for Right-of-Way  
Encroachment (LIC - 0387) of an existing fence within the County  
right-of-way along E. Allen Road, total contract amount $8,926.25 ($357.05  
per year) revenue/25 year term (CT2600000044)  
Attachments: CT2600000044  
8.  
Daniel B. Lee, Amendment No. 1, to provide an Airport Hangar License  
Agreement for use of Hangar Space No. 4 at the Eric Marcus Airport,  
extend contract term to 5/2/31 and amend contractual language, contract  
amount $8,400.00 revenue (CTN_21-119)  
Attachments: CTN_21-119  
9.  
Ajo Domestic Water Improvement District and Pima County, to provide a  
Non-Exclusive Right-of-Way Use License for Public Utility Facilities, no  
cost/25 year term (SC2600000077)  
Attachments: SC2600000077  
10.  
United States of America, Department of Energy, Western Area Power  
Administration, to provide an Agreement for Exchange of Real Property for  
Tucson-Del Bac Project upgrades on Tumamoc Hill property, no cost/10  
year term (SC2600000075)  
Attachments:  
11.  
12.  
Green Valley Gardeners, to provide a Pima County License for  
Right-of-Way Encroachment (LIC - 0389) to access County right-of-way  
medians to plant, water, and maintain vegetation and related irrigation  
equipment, no cost/5 year term (SC2600000076)  
Attachments: SC2600000076  
River Overlook, L.L.C., to provide for Sales Agreement No. Sale-0158 and  
Special Warranty Deed for 2,483 sq. ft. of land located at 1450 W. River  
Terrace Drive, a portion of Tax Parcel No. 104-01-040L, contract amount  
$10,435.00 revenue (CT2600000043)  
Attachments: CT2600000043  
GRANT APPLICATION/ACCEPTANCE  
13.  
Acceptance - Community and Workforce Development  
Arizona Community Action Association, d.b.a. Wildfire, Amendment No. 2,  
to provide for the 2025-26 Utility Assistance Programs, to decrease Global  
Water Bill Assistance allocation from $50,000.00 to $40,000.00, no cost  
(GA-CWD-82495GT)  
Attachments: GA-CWD-82495GT  
14.  
15.  
Acceptance - Environmental Quality  
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, to provide for the Voluntary  
Lawn and Garden Equipment Emissions Reduction Program, $50,000.00  
(G-DE-103903GT)  
Attachments: G-DE-103903GT  
Acceptance - Environmental Quality  
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, to provide for the Voluntary  
No-Drive Days Program, $257,272.00 (G-DE-103902GT)  
Attachments: G-DE-103902GT  
BOARD, COMMISSION AND/OR COMMITTEE  
16.  
Self-Insurance Trust Fund Board  
Appointment of Nancy Davis, to fill a vacancy created by Hector Encinas.  
Term expiration: 12/31/28. (Staff recommendation)  
17.  
Regional Wastewater Reclamation Advisory Committee  
Appointment of Claire L. Zucker, Citizens Water Advisory Committee, to fill  
a vacancy created by Alan Forrest. Term expiration: 3/1/30.  
(Organizational recommendation)  
Attachments: BCC_RWRACAppt  
18.  
Air Quality Hearing Board  
Reappointments of Paloma Beamer, Ph.D., Dr. Philip Harber, M.D.,  
M.P.H. and Dustin Fitzpatrick. Term expirations: 7/4/28. (Staff  
recommendations)  
19.  
Environmental Quality Advisory Council  
·
Reappointment of Leslie T. Katz, representing Water Resources. Term  
expiration: 10/17/28. (Staff recommendation)  
·
Appointment of Bradley Akers, representing Automotive  
Business/Industry, to fill a vacancy created by Robert Hobbs. Term  
expiration: 5/11/29. (Staff recommendation)  
20.  
Pima County Healthcare Benefits Trust Board  
Correction to term expiration: Oscar Diaz, term expiration: 8/6/29 3/15/27.  
SPECIAL EVENT LIQUOR LICENSE/TEMPORARY EXTENSION OF PREMISES/  
PATIO PERMIT/WINE FAIR/WINE FESTIVAL/JOINT PREMISES PERMIT APPROVED  
PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 2019-68  
21.  
Special Event  
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John Walter Kenning, Jr., Santa Catalina Catholic Church, 14380 N.  
Oracle Road, Tucson, May 24, 2026.  
Tamara Marie Middleton, Saint Rita in the Desert Catholic Church,  
13260 E. Colossal Cave Road, Vail, May 16 and 17, 2026.  
Dolores Guadalupe Alday, Our Lady of Fatima Parish, 1950 W.  
Irvington Place, Tucson, May 30 and 31, 2026.  
Lance P. Laber, DeGrazia Foundation, DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun,  
6300 N. Swan Road, Tucson, May 15, 16 and 17, 2026.  
ELECTIONS  
22.  
Cancellation of Uncontested Precinct Committeemen Races  
Staff recommends the cancellation of uncontested Precinct Committeemen  
races for the July 21, 2026, Primary Election and the appointment of those  
who have filed nomination petitions or write-in nomination papers.  
23.  
Precinct Committeemen  
Pursuant to A.R.S. §16-821B, approval of Precinct Committeemen  
resignations and appointments:  
RESIGNATION-PRECINCT-PARTY:  
Robert Young-016-DEM, Shanna Leonard-016-DEM, Jeffrey  
Cinnamond-112-DEM, William Burns-247-DEM, Raoul Garza-036-REP,  
William Lake-Wright-069-REP, Daniel Fuentes-075-REP, Cathy  
Blake-120-REP, Martha Alvarado-146-REP, Arlene Westphal-174-REP,  
Isabella Sizer-227-REP, Lori Erwin-232-REP, Mark Erwin-232-REP, Carol  
Archbold-239-REP, Anastasia Tsatsakis-249-REP, Patricia  
Hanson-262-REP  
APPOINTMENT-PRECINCT-PARTY:  
Eva Da Silva-012-DEM, Brandon Quihuis-013-DEM, Michael  
Harkness-034-DEM, Alex Randall-045-DEM, Shanna Leonard-058-DEM,  
Tony Vacura-058-DEM, Suzanne Maisner-096-DEM, William  
Burns-111-DEM, John Batchelor-112-DEM, Miguel Olivas-120-DEM,  
Vincent Pawlowski-161-DEM, Douglas Weiner-164-DEM, Jonathan  
Hecht-164-DEM, Seth Weide-164-DEM, Robert Young-202-DEM, Trisha  
Smith-224-DEM, Colton Gates-227-DEM, Robert Contreras-006-REP,  
Elizabeth Kazmierczak-006-REP, John Winchester-079-REP, Ron  
DeSouza-109-REP, Sandra Duarte-123-REP, Brett Watins-177-REP,  
Sharon Greene-209-REP, Michael Meoak-225-REP  
FINANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT  
24.  
Duplicate Warrants - For Ratification  
HealthMark Group $58.45; Smith's Detection, Inc. $19,188.81; Larsen  
Baker, L.L.C. $3,880.68; SWVP Starr Pass, L.L.C. $93,648.97; SWVP  
Starr Pass, L.L.C. $69,360.33; Southern Arizona Television $107.23; Trico  
Electric Cooperative, Inc. $2,825.90; The University of Arizona Veterinary  
Diagnostic Laboratory $10,992.50; High Point Networks, L.L.C. $363.23;  
Arcadia Park Apartments $4,000.00; Flowing Wells Neighborhood  
Association $1,788.40; Horizon Distributors, Inc. $508.85; DMT Clear Gas  
Solutions, L.L.C. $8,178.69; DMT Clear Gas Solutions, L.L.C. $3,550.51;  
Unifirst Corporation $4,418.30; Mission Vista Apartments $3,395.00;  
Ferguson Enterprises, L.L.C. $20,374.94; Riverwalk Luxury Apartments  
$4,695.00; NAEGELI Deposition and Trial $1,756.36; Teresa  
Meyer-Clemens $220.00; SSBN LTD t/a Fathom $20,000.00; Rio Salado  
Behavioral Health Systems, Inc. $1,888.00; Rio Salado Behavioral Health  
Systems, Inc. $3,296.00; Rio Salado Behavioral Health Systems, Inc.  
$1,442.00; Rio Salado Behavioral Health Systems, Inc. $1,159.00;  
Colores Del Sol Apartments $2,230.00; Lakeside Casitas, L.L.C.  
$4,000.00; David A Dunn Ill $9.15; Emily Strandberg $425.00; TYPSA, Inc.  
$12,733.04; Aeon Nexus Corporation $130,200.00; Senergy Petroleum,  
L.L.C. $2,457.80.  
TREASURER  
25.  
Duplicate Warrants - For Ratification  
TS PORTFOLIO SERVICES, L.L.C. $786.78  
RATIFY AND/OR APPROVE  
26.  
Minutes: February 17, 2026 and March 3, 2026 (Joint Meeting)  
Warrants: April, 2026  
Attachments: