MEETING LOCATION  
Administration Bldg - East  
130 W. Congress Street  
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85701  
Pima County  
Meeting Agenda  
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Room at 4:40 p.m.  
Board of Supervisors  
Tuesday, July 14, 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  
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1.  
2.  
3.  
ROLL CALL  
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE  
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT STATEMENT  
To be offered by Carmen Jones, Director of Operations, JobPath.  
PAUSE 4 PAWS  
4.  
5.  
6.  
CURRENT EVENTS/PUBLIC ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  
AGENDA ADJUSTMENTS  
PRESENTATION  
7.  
County Supervisors Association (CSA) Presentation  
Update provided by the CSA and Michael Racy on the Second Session of  
the Fifty-Seventh Arizona Legislature, and presentation of an award to  
thank and honor Arizona Legislative District 21 Representative Stephanie  
Stahl-Hamilton.  
PRESENTATION/PROCLAMATION  
8.  
Presentation of a proclamation to Meghan Brajevich and Chris  
Desborough, Office of Council Member Paul Cunningham, Ward 2,  
proclaiming the month of July 2026 to be: "DISABILITY PRIDE MONTH"  
Attachments:  
CALL TO THE PUBLIC  
9.  
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, July  
13, 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 7/8/26, 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  
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT BOARD  
10.  
Contract  
Solis Engineering Co., L.L.C., Amendment No. 2, to provide for Design  
Engineering Services: Drexel to Valencia East Bank Restoration, extend  
contract term to 12/31/29, amend contractual language and scope of  
services, Regional Flood Control District Tax Levy Fund, contract amount  
$593,247.02 (PO2600002611) Administering Department: Regional  
Flood Control District  
Attachments: PO2600002611  
11.  
Contract  
Promax Enterprises, L.L.C., to provide an acquisition agreement and  
warranty deed for approximately 28.86 acres of vacant land within the  
Brawley Wash sheet flood area, situated north of west Mile Wide Road and  
east of Sandario Road, FC-Floodprone Land Acquisition Program Fund,  
contract amount $555,000.00 (PO2600020277)  
Attachments: PO2600020277  
12.  
Grant Acceptance  
United States Department of Agriculture, Amendment No. 7, to provide for  
the FC-USDA-Brawley Wash - OT2022 to develop a watershed restoration  
plan for the Brawley Wash, extend grant term to 12/31/26 and amend grant  
language, $16,201.00 (GA-FC-66009)  
Attachments: GA-FC-66009  
SITTING AS THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
*** HEARINGS ***  
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FRANCHISE/LICENSE/PERMIT  
13.  
Hearing - Liquor License  
Job No. 399188, Kevin Arnold Kramber, Frida American Brasserie, 2905  
E. Skyline Drive, No. 168, Tucson, Series 12, Restaurant, New License.  
14.  
Hearing - Liquor License  
Job No. 399547, Victor Hugo Huacuja Braun, Ragazzi Northern Italian  
Cuisine, 101 S. La Canada Drive, No. 51, Green Valley, Series 12,  
Restaurant, New License.  
15.  
16.  
Hearing - Liquor License  
Job No. 399839, Ryan Witner Anderson, QuikTrip, No. 1455, 4602 W. Ajo  
Highway, Tucson, Series 10, Beer and Wine Store, New License.  
Attachments:  
Hearing - Liquor License  
Job No. 397910, Alejandro Garcia Ruiz, Talamazka, 190 W. Continental  
Road, No. 202, Green Valley, Series 12, Restaurant, New License.  
Attachments:  
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES  
17.  
(Clerk’s Note: This case requires two separate motions and votes.)  
A. Hearing - Rezoning Closure  
P15RZ00009, MAGEE COMO DEVELOPMENT ASSOC., L.L.C. - N.  
LA CHOLLA BOULEVARD REZONING  
Magee Como Development Assoc., L.L.C., represented by Craig  
Courtney, requests a closure for an approximate .88-acre rezoning from  
the TR (Transitional) zone to the CB-2 (General Business) zone,  
located approximately 150 feet north of W. Magee Road and 600 feet  
west of N. La Cholla Boulevard, addressed as 7791 N. La Cholla  
Boulevard. The subject site was rezoned in 2016, received a time  
extension in 2021 and expired February 2, 2026. Staff recommends  
AGAINST CLOSURE. (District 1)  
B. Hearing - Rezoning Time Extension  
P15RZ00009, MAGEE COMO DEVELOPMENT ASSOC., L.L.C. - N.  
LA CHOLLA BOULEVARD REZONING  
Magee Como Development Assoc., L.L.C., represented by Craig  
Courtney, requests a five-year time extension. The approximate  
.88-acre rezoning from the TR (Transitional) zone to the CB-2 (General  
Business) zone expired February 2, 2026. The property is located  
approximately 150 feet north of W. Magee Road and 600 feet west of  
N. La Cholla Boulevard, addressed as 7791 N. La Cholla Boulevard.  
Staff recommends APPROVAL OF THE FIVE-YEAR-TIME  
EXTENSION SUBJECT TO MODIFIED STANDARD AND  
SPECIAL CONDITIONS. (District 1)  
Attachments: DSD_P15RZ00009  
18.  
Hearing - Plat Note Modification  
Co12-76-52, RANCHO DEL CERRO (LOT 430)  
Robert Workman and Janice Arnold, represented by Renzo Curay of  
Galileo Group, request a plat note modification for removal of the one-foot  
no-access easement along the northeasterly portion of Lot 430 (2.34  
acres) of the Rancho Del Cerro subdivision (Bk. 28, Pg. 84). The subject  
property is zoned CR-1 (Single Residence) and is located southeast of the  
T-intersection of W. Paseo De Las Estrellas and N. Calle Del Risco,  
addressed as 5532 W. Placita Acantilada. Staff recommends  
APPROVAL WITH A CONDITION. (District 3)  
Attachments: DSD_Co12-76-52  
TRANSPORTATION  
19.  
Hearing - Roadway Development Impact Fee Audit FY23 and FY24  
Pursuant to A.R.S. §11-1102(I)(2), conduct a public hearing on the biennial  
certified audit of the roadway development impact fee program.  
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20.  
APPROVAL OF CONSENT CALENDAR  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
21.  
22.  
County Administrator Hiring Process  
Discussion/Direction/Action regarding the County Administrator Hiring  
Process. (District 3)  
Pima County Treasurer  
Appointment of the Pima County Treasurer.  
Attachments:  
23.  
Southern Arizona Rescue Association  
Discussion/Direction/Action regarding the Southern Arizona Rescue  
Association contract to provide for the provision of equipment, supplies  
and training for Search and Rescue Operations, extending contract term to  
6/30/27 and amending contractual language and approval of funding,  
$100,000.00, from a source to be identified at the discretion of the County  
Administrator. (District 4)  
24.  
Opposition to Building a Wall on the Tohono O’odham Nation’s  
Border with Mexico  
RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - 37, of the Board of Supervisors, in opposition to  
the Executive Order of President Donald Trump to build a wall on the  
Tohono O’odham Nation’s border with Mexico. (District 3)  
CLERK OF THE BOARD  
25.  
Petition for Relief of Taxes  
Pursuant to A.R.S. §42-11109(E), A-Mountain Church of God in Christ has  
petitioned the Board of Supervisors for relief of taxes and associated  
interest/penalty for tax year 2019, for Tax Parcel No. 118-04-178D.  
COMMUNITY AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT  
26.  
Outside Agency Committee Funding Recommendations for Fiscal  
Year 2026/2027  
Basic Needs Priority Area Category  
Agency/Program Name/Amount Requested/FY26/27 Recommendation  
Arivaca Coordinating Council-Human Resource Group, Inc./Food  
Security/$99,000/$53,195  
Arivaca Coordinating Council-Human Resource Group, Inc./Helping  
HEARTS/$15,000/$15,000  
Arizona Diaper Bank/Diapers for Infants, Children, Disabled, and  
Seniors/$66,904/$27,195  
Casa de los Niños/Foster Care Food Pantry/$15,000/$15,000  
Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc./Case Management for Homeless  
Families/$58,110/$42,195  
Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc./Emergency Food Pantry and  
Clothing Closet/$75,000/$15,000  
Community Food Bank, Inc./Child Nutrition Program/$40,000/$26,195  
Community Food Bank, Inc./Emergency Food Assistance/$375,000/$262,873  
Community Food Bank, Inc./Rural Resource Centers/$80,000/$70,195  
Community Home Repair Projects of Arizona/Roof Repair and Replacement  
Program/$100,000/$26,195  
Epidaurus, d.b.a. Amity Foundation/Road to Recovery/$15,000/$15,000  
Felicia's Farm/FKA Izi Azi Foundation/Felicia's Farm/$15,000/$15,000  
GAP Ministries/Basic needs/Support services/$196,610/$15,000  
Greater Vail Community ReSources/Emergency Food/$15,000/$15,000  
I Am You 360/I Am You 360 Small Home Experience Dignity First  
Program/$75,000/$15,000  
IMPACT of Southern Arizona/IMPACT Clothing Bank/$36,000/$23,975  
IMPACT of Southern Arizona/IMPACT Food Bank/$43,000/$26,660  
Interfaith Community Services/Emergency Financial Services/$50,000/$24,395  
Interfaith Community Services/ICS Mobile Meals/$50,000/$30,195  
Interfaith Community Services/Transportation for At-Risk Seniors/$50,000/$29,595  
Mobile Meals of Southern Arizona, Inc./More Than Meals - Essential Food  
Delivery/$50,000/$27,895  
Our Family Services, Inc./Common Unity Program/$39,144/$23,695  
Our Family Services, Inc./Emergency Shelter Services/$58,148/$36,695  
Primavera Foundation, Inc./Casa Paloma Drop-In Center/$35,000/$26,195  
Primavera Foundation, Inc./Homelessness Intervention and Prevention  
(HIP)/$35,000/$29,195  
Sahuarita Food Bank (d.b.a.: Marana Food Bank & Community Resource  
Center)/Marana Food Bank Emergency Food/$200,000/$106,217  
Sahuarita Food Bank (d.b.a.: Marana Food Bank & Community Resource  
Center)/Sahuarita Food Bank Emergency Food/$45,000/$38,195  
Sister Jose Women's Center/Case Navigation (formerly Gateway to  
Housing)/$50,000/$15,000  
Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation/SAAF Food For Life/$137,500/$80,195  
Splinter Art and Community Fund/Mobile Home Park Eviction Prevention and Housing  
Security Project/$15,000/$15,000  
The John P. Bell Family Foundation, d.b.a. Team Lizzie Bell/Team Lizzie  
Bell/$15,000/$15,000  
The Salvation Army/OUTSIDE AGENCY - MOTEL/$40,000/$15,000  
Tucson Jewish Community Center, Inc./Advancing Independence at the Tucson  
J/$15,000/$15,000  
Tucson Medical Center Foundation/Tucson Collaborative Community  
Care/$50,000/$15,000  
St. Luke's in the Desert, Inc./Nutritional Services/$50,000/$0  
Category Subtotal: $2,304,416/$1,221,145  
Community Well-being and Safety Priority Area Category  
Agency/Program Name/Amount Requested/FY26/27 Recommendation  
Administration of Resources and Choices/Elder Services, Safety, and  
Placement/$54,820/$37,695  
Arizona Burn Foundation/Pima County Community Smoke Alarm  
Walks/$15,000/$15,000  
Casa de los Niños/Parent Education/$15,000/$15,000  
Center for Community Mediation and Facilitation/Conflict Resolution/$20,961/$15,000  
CPLC/CPLC Nahui Ollin Wellness Program/$69,997/$15,000  
International Rescue Committee/Victims Services Program/$15,000/$15,000  
Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation/SAAF AVP (Anti-Violence Project)/$30,000/$19,195  
Tucson Center for Women and Children, d.b.a. Emerge Center Against Domestic  
Abuse/Lay Legal Services for Domestic Violence Victims/$15,000/$15,000  
Tucson Center for Women and Children, d.b.a. Emerge Center Against Domestic  
Abuse/Youth Violence Prevention and Intervention/$15,000/$15,000  
Tucson Medical Center Foundation/Desert Kids Safety Program/$50,000/$0  
Category Subtotal: $300,778/$161,890  
Education and Workforce Development Priority Area Category  
Agency/Program Name/Amount Requested/FY26/27 Recommendation  
Amistades, Inc./Amistades Prosperity Circles/$60,228/$15,000  
Arivaca Action Center Incorporated/Arivaca Early Learning Center/$27,750/$17,195  
Banner Health Foundation/Banner Health Career Explorers Program/$15,000/$15,000  
Casa de los Niños/The Kelly Early Education Center/$15,000/$15,000  
Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc./Catholic Community Services of  
Southern Arizona/Childcare for Working Poor/$150,000/$15,000  
Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc./Workforce  
Development/$15,000/$15,000  
Community Food Bank, Inc./Caridad Community Kitchen/$50,000/$30,995  
Goodwill Industries of Southern Arizona, Inc./Goodwill Adult Reentry Employment and  
Training Project/$235,980/$15,000  
Greater Tucson Leadership, Inc./Tucson Youth Leadership Academy/$50,000/$15,000  
International Rescue Committee/Workforce Development - Job Club (Job Readiness  
Training)/$21,500/$15,695  
Literacy Connects/Literacy Connects Youth Development Programs/$62,422/$44,195  
Live the Solution, d.b.a. Earn to Learn/Earn to Learn - Wrap-Around  
Services/$100,000/$15,000  
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest/Direct Care Worker Workforce  
Development/$15,000/$15,000  
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest/English Literacy Training for Workforce  
Development/$15,000/$15,000  
Make Way for Books/The Story Project/$50,000/$21,395  
Sahuarita Food Bank (d.b.a.: Marana Food Bank & Community Resource  
Center)/Community Resource Center/$15,000/$15,000  
Sahuarita Food Bank (d.b.a.: Marana Food Bank & Community Resource  
Center)/Summit Community Development Program/$15,000/$15,000  
Southwest Fair Housing Council/Fair Housing Education and Enforcement  
Program/$35,000/$15,000  
The Dunbar Coalition, Inc., d.b.a. Dunbar Pavilion/Technology Training for  
Seniors/$15,000/$15,000  
The John P. Bell Family Foundation, d.b.a. Team Lizzie Bell/Healthy  
Workers/$15,000/$15,000  
Tucson Children's Museum, Inc., d.b.a. Children's Museum Tucson/Story School at  
Children's Museum Tucson/$15,000/$15,000  
Tucson Girls Chorus/Tucson Girls Chorus Community Engagement  
Program/$15,000/$15,000  
Tucson Preparatory School/Continuing Education for Adult Youth/$20,000/$15,000  
United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona/Empowered Teaching/$15,000/$15,000  
Youth On Their Own/YOTO Program (Academic Stipends)/$125,000/$116,195  
YWCA Southern Arizona/YWCA Economic Justice/$75,000/$15,000  
Tucson Medical Center Foundation/Patient Care Technician Training Program/$75,724/$0  
United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona/Thriving Futures Mentorship/$15,000/$0  
Category Subtotal: $1,333,604/$545,670  
Health and Wellness Priority Area Category  
Agency/Program Name/Amount Requested/FY26/27 Recommendation  
Amistad y Salud, Clinica Amistad/Community Health & Wellness/$60,000/$27,595  
Arizona Youth Partnership (AZYP)/Arizona Youth Partnership (AZYP) The Early  
Childhood Mental Health Program/$15,000/$15,000  
Ayuda Smiles, Inc./Smiles for Veterans/$30,000/$15,000  
Casa de los Niños/Casa de los Niños Uninsured Fund/$15,000/$15,000  
Catholic Community Services of Southern Arizona, Inc./Reengaging and Connecting  
Deaf, Deaf Blind and Elderly Deaf Individuals with Resources through Supportive  
Partnerships/$60,000/$43,195  
Child & Family Resources, Inc./Child and Adult Care Food Program/$15,000/$15,000  
Community Emergency Medical Responders Foundation, Inc., d.b.a. CCHS  
Foundation/CCHS Homeless Medical Stabilization & Early Intervention  
Program/$50,000/$15,000  
Compass Affordable Housing/CAH Tenant Empowerment, Advancement & Mentorship  
Program/$30,000/$15,000  
Friends of Aphasia/Friends of Aphasia/$20,000/$15,000  
Green Valley Assistance Services, Inc., d.b.a. Valley Assistance Services/Older Adult  
Resource Program Specialist/$34,110/$15,000  
Green Valley Assistance Services, Inc., d.b.a. Valley Assistance Services/Transforming  
Health Care Through Transportation/$30,000/$15,000  
International Rescue Committee/Health - Medical Case Management/$95,264/$15,695  
Jewish Family and Children's Services of Southern Arizona/HoME/$54,946/$31,195  
Marana Health/Marana Health Integrated Street Medicine/$30,000/$15,000  
Primavera Foundation, Inc./Supp Hsg RS Svs/Supportive Services/$45,000/$29,390  
Saavi Services for the Blind/Health and Wellness Program for Blind  
Seniors/$35,000/$19,195  
Sahuarita Food Bank (d.b.a.: Marana Food Bank & Community Resource  
Center)/Prescription for Health/$15,000/$15,000  
Soldier's Best Friend/Soldier's Best Friend Service Dog Training  
Program/$30,000/$15,000  
Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation/SAAF ALLY/$45,000/$33,195  
Tucson Medical Center Foundation/TMC For Seniors/$15,000/$15,000  
University of Arizona Foundation, d.b.a. Mobile Health Program/Mobile Health Program  
for Medically Underserved Residents/$15,000/$15,000  
University of Arizona Foundation, f/b/o Pima County Cooperative Extension, The Garden  
Kitchen/PLAZA (Promoting Local Arizona Agriculture) Mobile Market: Expanding Food  
Access and a Thriving Local Food Economy/$88,961/$15,000  
Serve Society/Mobile Community Haircare & Wellness Program/$120,000/$0  
The John P. Bell Family Foundation, d.b.a. Team Lizzie Bell/Safe Homes/$15,000/$0  
Category Subtotal: $963,281/$424,460  
Prosperity Initiative Priority Area Category  
Agency/Program Name/Amount Requested/FY26/27 Recommendation  
3rd Decade/3rd Decade Financial Education and Mentoring/$50,000/$15,000  
Arivaca Coordinating Council-Human Resource Group, Inc./STAR Program (Formerly  
Senior Support)/$86,600/$20,195  
Casa de los Niños/Casa de los Niños Care Coordination/$15,000/$15,000  
Child & Family Resources, Inc./Pima County Healthy Families/$47,436/$35,695  
Flowers & Bullets/Expanding Food Security and Entrepreneurship in Midtown  
Tucson/$15,000/$15,000  
International Rescue Committee/Prosperity Initiative- Workforce and Career Pathways for  
New Americans/$100,000/$15,000  
Jewish Family and Children's Services of Southern Arizona/Financial Wellness  
Program/$83,227/$19,395  
Local First Arizona Foundation/Fuerza Local Business Accelerator by Local First  
Arizona/$15,000/$15,000  
Step Up To Justice Pro Bono Law Center/Consumer Protection Legal  
Clinics/$25,000/$15,000  
The IDEA School/Free Lunch Program, low-income students/$18,000/$0  
The University of Arizona Foundation for the benefit of Wassaja Carlos Montezuma  
Center for Native American Health/The University of Arizona Foundation for the benefit of  
Wassaja Carlos Montezuma Center for Native American Health/$2,687,974/$0  
Category Subtotal: $3,143,237/$165,285  
Youth and Family Services Priority Area Category  
Agency/Program Name/Amount Requested/FY26/27 Recommendation  
Arizona Diaper Bank/Potty Training for Toddlers/$17,250/$15,000  
Arizona's Children Association/Las Familias Program/$50,000/$28,695  
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Arizona/Mentor 2.0/$15,000/$15,000  
Boys to Men Tucson, Inc./Boys to Men Tucson - Restorative Group  
Mentoring/$32,096/$15,000  
Center for Community Mediation and Facilitation/Conflict Literacy  
Training/$19,668/$15,000  
Child & Family Resources, Inc./The Resilience Initiative/$15,000/$15,000  
Daibudo Kodenkan Matsuno Kenshukai/Youth Martial Arts Scholarship  
Program/$20,000/$15,000  
Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona/EmpowHERment Program: Today's Girl Scouts,  
Tomorrow's Leaders/$45,000/$25,195  
Portable Practical Educational Preparation, Inc./Amado Food Project/$19,500/$15,000  
Sahuarita Food Bank (d.b.a.: Marana Food Bank & Community Resource Center) Family  
Resource Center/$15,000/$15,000  
Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation/SAAF EON/$45,000/$25,195  
Tu Nidito Children and Family Services/Children to Children/$30,000/$23,995  
Tu Nidito Children and Family Services/Pathways/$20,000/$15,195  
YWCA Southern Arizona/Pima County Teen Court/$54,500/$38,195  
Green Valley Assistance Services, Inc., d.b.a. Valley Assistance Services/Youth and  
Family Resource Program/$30,000/$0  
Category Subtotal: $428,014/$276,470  
General Services Priority Area Category  
Agency/Program Name/Amount Requested/FY26/27 Recommendation  
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum/Invasive Species and Fire Education/$49,000/$44,528  
El Rio Santa Cruz Neighborhood Health Center, Inc./Patient Centered Medical Home  
Program/$50,000/$45,108  
El Rio Santa Cruz Neighborhood Health Center, Inc./Trichloroethylene  
Program/$170,000/$161,178  
Friends of Robles Ranch/My Friends Closet/Robles Ranch Food Bank/$63,874/$47,978  
Pima Council on Aging/Family Caregiver Support/$100,000/$17,578  
Pima Council on Aging/Neighbors Care Alliance/$75,000/$55,978  
Pima Council on Aging/Rights and Benefits/$180,000/$130,278  
Pima County Community Land Trust/PCCLT Housing Counseling/$82,405/$60,978  
Southern Arizona Children's Advocacy Center, Inc./Support Services for Child  
Victims/$75,000/$70,538  
United Way of Tucson and Southern Arizona/Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)  
Program/$50,011/$26,000  
Category Subtotal: $895,290/$660,142  
CWD OUTSIDE AGENCY PRIORITY AREA CATEGORIES TOTAL:  
$9,368,620/$3,455,062  
Other Department Priorities (County Administration/Health Department/Parks &  
Recreation)  
Agency/Program Name/Amount Requested/FY26/27 Recommendation  
(CA) Pima Association of Governments/Pima Association of Governments Overall Work  
Program/$298,000/$298,000  
(HD) Tucson Center for Women and Children, d.b.a. Emerge Center Against Domestic  
Abuse/Comprehensive Domestic Violence Support Services/$325,000/$115,798  
(PR) Desert Survivors, Inc./Desert Survivors, Inc./$67,760/$67,760  
Other Department Priorities Subtotal: $690,760/$481,558  
OUTSIDE AGENCY PROGRAM TOTAL: $10,059,380/$3,936,620  
REAL PROPERTY  
27.  
Abandonment by Vacation  
RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - 38, of the Board of Supervisors, for the vacation  
of a portion of W. River Terrace Drive, an undeveloped roadway, as Pima  
County Road Abandonment No. A-0085, within the southeast quarter of  
Section 15, T13S, R13E, G&SRM, Pima County, Arizona. (District 3)  
REGIONAL WASTEWATER RECLAMATION  
28.  
Marana Designated Management Agency (DMA) and Pima County  
DMA Boundary Map  
Staff recommends approval of an update to the Marana DMA and Pima  
County DMA boundary map facilitated by Pima Association of  
Governments, that clearly identifies the DMA boundaries. The DMA  
boundary update will allow the Town of Marana to provide wastewater  
service to new development in Saguaro Bloom Blocks 9 and 10.  
CONTRACT AND AWARD  
Procurement  
29.  
B & F Contracting, Inc., Borderland Construction Company, Inc.,  
Ellison-Mills Contracting, L.L.C., and Hunter Contracting Co., to provide a  
job order contract: wastewater conveyance system and related facilities,  
repair, rehabilitation and construction services, RWRD Obligations Fund,  
contract amount $25,000,000.00 (SC2600000376) Administering  
Department: Regional Wastewater Reclamation  
Attachments:  
30.  
ADJOURNMENT  
POSTED: 130 W. Congress Street, 1st Floor Tucson, AZ 85701  
DATE/TIME POSTED: 7/8/26 @ 3:00 p.m.  
DATE/TIME REPOSTED (additional attachments only): 7/8/26 @ 5:00 p.m.  
CONSENT  
CALENDAR  
JULY 14, 2026  
CONSENT CALENDAR, JULY 14, 2026  
CONTRACT AND AWARD  
Community and Workforce Development  
1.  
Town of Marana, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for the Pima  
Early Education Program, contract amount $153,339.20 revenue  
(CT2600000019)  
Attachments:  
2.  
Flowing Wells Unified School District, Amendment No. 1, to provide an  
intergovernmental agreement for the Pima Early Education Program,  
amend contractual language and scope of services, no cost  
(PO2500007946)  
Attachments:  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Sahuarita Unified School District, Amendment No. 1, to provide an  
intergovernmental agreement for the Pima Early Education Program,  
amend contractual language and scope of services, no cost  
(PO2500007952)  
Attachments:  
Tucson Unified School District, Amendment No. 1, to provide an  
intergovernmental agreement for the Pima Early Education Program,  
amend contractual language and scope of services, no cost  
(PO2500008371)  
Attachments:  
Marana Unified School District No. 06, Amendment No. 1, to provide an  
intergovernmental agreement for the Pima Early Education Program,  
amend contractual language and scope of services, no cost  
(PO2500008364)  
Attachments:  
Marana Unified School District No. 06, to provide an intergovernmental  
agreement for Pima Early Education Program (PEEP) Scholarships, term  
date 7/1/26 to 5/31/27, CWD PEEP Special Revenue Fund, contract  
amount $155,545.20 (PO2600009062)  
Attachments:  
Pima County Amphitheater Schools, d.b.a. Amphitheater Public Schools,  
Amendment No. 2, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for the  
Pima Early Education Program (PEEP), amend contractual language and  
scope of services, CWD PEEP Special Revenue Fund, contract amount  
$877,819.20 (PO2500009251)  
Attachments:  
8.  
Sunnyside Unified School District 12, d.b.a. Sunnyside Unified School  
District, Amendment No. 2, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for  
the Pima Early Education Program (PEEP), amend contractual language  
and scope of services, CWD PEEP Special Revenue Fund, contract  
amount $622,180.80 (PO2500008368)  
Attachments: PO2500008368  
County Attorney  
9.  
CBS Consulting Group, Amendment No. 1, to provide for professional  
grant writing services, extend contract term to 6/30/27, amend contractual  
language and scope of services, General Fund, contract amount  
$85,000.00 (PO2500017504)  
Attachments: PO2500017504  
Facilities Management  
10.  
Bridgeway Health Solutions of Arizona, Inc., d.b.a. Arizona Complete  
Health - Complete Care Plan, Amendment No. 5, to provide an Operating  
Agreement for space within the Crisis Response Center located at 2802  
E. District Street, Tucson, AZ, extend contract term to 9/30/28 and amend  
contractual language, no cost (SC2600000347)  
Attachments: SC2600000347  
Parks and Recreation  
11.  
Arivaca Community Center, Inc., Amendment No. 4, to provide for Arivaca  
Recreational Programming, extend contract term to 6/30/27 and amend  
contractual language, General Fund, contract amount $60,000.00  
(CT_22-373)  
Attachments:  
Pima County Wireless Integrated Network  
12.  
Town of Oro Valley Police Department, Amendment No. 1, to provide for  
subscriber services, extend contract term to 6/21/31 and amend  
contractual language, contract amount $46,800.00 revenue  
(CTN-WIN-21-117)  
Attachments:  
Procurement  
13.  
Award  
Award: Purchase Order No. PO2600020272, Life Technologies  
Corporation, to provide for RapidHIT ID System. This contract is for a  
one-time award in the discrete amount of $359,718.26 (including sales  
tax). Funding Source: 40069FD FM Capital Projects Fund. Administering  
Department: Medical Examiner.  
14.  
Award  
Award: Multiple Supplier Contract No. SC2600000370, Group 1 OEM:  
Rasix Computer Center, Inc., and Group 2 Re-manufactured: B2B Supplies  
USA, L.L.C., to provide for OEM & Remanufactured Printer & Fax Toner  
Cartridges. This supplier contract is for an initial term of one (1) year in the  
shared annual award amount of $350,000.00 (including sales tax) and  
includes four (4) one-year renewal options. Funding Source: General Fund.  
Administering Department: Information Technology.  
15.  
Award  
Award: Supplier Contract No. SC2600000394, Nutrition One, L.L.C., to  
provide for food service congregate and non-congregate shelters. This  
supplier contract is for an initial term of one (1) year in the annual award  
amount of $285,000.00 (including sales tax) and includes four (4) one-year  
renewal options. Funding Source: Pima County Regional Affordable  
Housing Fund. Administering Department: Community and Workforce  
Development.  
16.  
17.  
TYPSA, Inc., Amendment No. 4, to provide Cultural Resources Services for  
Pima County Regional Middle Mile Project (PCRMMP), amend contractual  
language and scope of services, Non-Bond Projects Funds (Capital  
Project Funds), contract amount $964,042.91 (PO2500002562)  
Administering Department: Project Design and Construction  
Attachments: PO2500002562  
Tyler Technologies, Inc., Amendment No. 2, to provide for Tyler  
Technologies Records Management Software and amend contractual  
language, Recorder Special Revenue Fund, contract amount $120,000.00  
(SC2400001375) Administering Department: Information Technology, on  
behalf of Recorder's Office  
Attachments: SC2400001375  
18.  
Hunter Contracting Co., to provide for Construction Manager at Risk  
Services: Southeast Regional Park - Clay Target Center Relocation, term  
date 7/14/26 to 1/31/28, Parks and Recreation Capital Improvement  
Project Fund, contract amount $295,703.09 (PO2600017588)  
Administering Department: Project Design and Construction  
Attachments: PO2600017588  
Real Property  
19.  
The State of Arizona, Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, to  
provide a Non-Exclusive Right-of-Way Use License for Monitoring Wells,  
contract amount $2,500.00 revenue/25 year term (CT2600000062)  
Attachments: CT2600000062  
20.  
Anita AVE Properties, L.L.C., to provide for Sales Agreement No.  
Sale-0139 and Special Warranty Deed for the sale of vacant surplus  
property that consists of 0.24 acres of undeveloped land, located at the  
Northwest corner of Speedway Boulevard and Anita Avenue, contract  
amount $101,000.00 revenue (CT2600000061)  
Attachments: CT2600000061  
Transportation  
21.  
Regional Transportation Authority of Pima County, Amendment No. 8, to  
provide for design and construction of improvements to Sunset Road -  
Silverbell to I-10 to River Road (RTA-8), extend contract term to 6/30/31  
and amend contractual language, no cost (CTN-TR-20-54)  
Attachments: CTN-TR-20-54  
22.  
GAC Star Valley, L.L.C., to provide a Development Agreement - Camino  
Verde and Valencia Intersection Improvements, Pima County, Arizona,  
Roadway Development Impact Fees - West Service Area Fund, contract  
amount $3,200,000.00/25 year term (PO2600020471)  
Attachments:  
GRANT APPLICATION/ACCEPTANCE  
23.  
Acceptance - Community and Workforce Development  
City of Tucson, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for the  
Tucson-Pima PRO Housing Initiative, term date 1/22/25 to 9/30/30,  
$1,732,500.00 (G-CWD-75075)  
Attachments:  
24.  
25.  
26.  
Acceptance - Community and Workforce Development  
RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - 39, of the Board of Supervisors, authorizing the  
approval of the Continuum of Care La Casita “Scope of Work for Fiscal  
Year 2024/2025 Renewal Grant Agreement” from the U.S. Department of  
Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”), $271,408.00/$67,852.00  
General Fund Match (G-CWD-113945)  
Attachments: G-CWD-113945  
Acceptance - Community and Workforce Development  
RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - 40, of the Board of Supervisors, authorizing the  
approval of the Continuum of Care “Scope of Work for Fiscal Year  
2024/2025 Renewal Grant Agreement” from the U.S. Department of  
Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”), $477,916.00/$119,479.00  
General Fund Match (G-CWD-113948)  
Attachments: G-CWD-113948  
Acceptance - Community and Workforce Development  
Arizona Department of Economic Security, Amendment No. 3, to provide  
for the Community Action Services Program and amend scope of work, no  
cost (GA-CWD-82532, GA-CWD-82533, GA-CWD-82534,  
GA-CWD-93453, GA-CWD-103987)  
27.  
28.  
Acceptance - Elections  
Arizona Secretary of State, to provide for Pima County election assistance  
for additional staffing and equipment, $20,000.00 (G-EL-113885)  
Attachments: G-EL-113885  
Acceptance - Environmental Quality  
US Environmental Protection Agency, Amendment No. 2, to provide for the  
PM2.5 Monitoring Network to maintain fine particulate matter monitoring  
networks, extend grant term to 3/31/27 and amend grant language,  
$391,454.00 (GA-DE-65961)  
Attachments: GA-DE-65961  
BOARD, COMMISSION AND/OR COMMITTEE  
29.  
30.  
31.  
Pima Animal Care Advisory Committee  
Reappointment of Laura O’Brien, representing Friends of Pima Animal  
Care Center. Term expiration: 6/30/30. (Organizational recommendation)  
State Board of Equalization  
Appointment of Mark Baudenistel, to fill a vacancy created by Brian  
Johnson. Term expiration: 12/31/28. (District 1)  
Bond Advisory Committee  
Appointment of Carolyn Campbell. Term expiration: 7/13/32. (County  
Administrator recommendation)  
32.  
Regional Wastewater Reclamation Advisory Committee  
Appointment of Dr. Luisa Ikner, to fill a vacancy created by Claire Zucker.  
Term expiration: 3/1/28. (District 3)  
Attachments: BCC_RWRACAppt  
SPECIAL EVENT LIQUOR LICENSE/TEMPORARY EXTENSION OF PREMISES/  
PATIO PERMIT/WINE FAIR/WINE FESTIVAL/JOINT PREMISES PERMIT APPROVED  
PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 2019-68  
33.  
Temporary Extension  
12104129, Kevin Arnold Kramber, Union Public House, 4340 N. Campbell  
Avenue, Nos. 101, 102, 103 and 104, Tucson, August 15, 2026.  
34.  
Special Event  
Lorene C. Kelley, Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona, Camp Whispering  
Pines, 12500 E. Organization Ridge Road, Mt. Lemmon, August 20 and  
21, 2026.  
ELECTIONS  
35.  
Precinct Committeemen  
Pursuant to A.R.S. §16-821B, approval of Precinct Committeemen  
resignations and appointments:  
RESIGNATION-PRECINCT-PARTY:  
Judy Gillies-045-DEM, Tanya Tassi-141-DEM, Robert Latimore-193-DEM,  
David Sheldahl-061-REP  
APPOINTMENT-PRECINCT-PARTY:  
Judy Gillies-017-DEM, Susan Boehnlein-109-DEM, Martha  
Gipson-141-DEM, Meredith Archer-193-DEM, Lenore Becker-205-DEM,  
Caryl Romine Parker-207-DEM, Ricardo DeSaracho-061-REP, Harry  
Montano-069-REP, Tamara Westberg-104-REP, Bill Beard-105-REP,  
Caroline Sepp-238-REP  
FINANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT  
36.  
Duplicate Warrants - For Ratification  
4IMPRINT, INC. $9,803.68; Lewis & Ellis, L.L.C. $3,500.00; James Cooke  
& Hobson, Inc. $2,750.27; 1969 $517.68; Emily Strandberg $180.00;  
Palliative and Supportive Care Alliance, Inc. $125.00; Ace Hardware  
$6.50; Jeffrey Dickerson $740.00; Hunter Contracting Co. $13,358.74;  
PHH Mortgage Corporation $454.92; Pacifica Apartments, L.L.C.  
$1,198.00; Pacifica Apartments, L.L.C. $3,150.00; Salvation Army  
$20,865.51; Eden Sinai Berreyes Encinas $250.00; Velocity Truck Center  
$70.98; Marquita Ochoa $175.00; Environmental Express, Inc. $2,564.02;  
Premier Biotech, L.L.C. $258.67; Marana Unified School District No. 6  
$62,480.24; Sycamore Creek Apartments $926.00; Sycamore Creek  
Apartments $926.00; Stamback Services $383.02; DLT Solutions, L.L.C.  
$81,155.96.  
RECORDER  
37.  
Pursuant to Resolution No. 1993-200, ratification of the Document Storage  
and Retrieval Fund for the month of May, 2026.  
RATIFY AND/OR APPROVE  
38.  
Minutes: April 21, 2026  
May 12, 2026 (Study Session)  
Warrants: June, 2026  
Attachments: