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 July 14, 2026
Television viewing will be available in the lobby at 130 West Congress, 1st Floor.
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ROLL CALL
AGENDA ADJUSTMENTS
EXECUTIVE SESSION
(Clerk's Note: As of the posting date of 7/8/26, no executive session item has been
placed on the study session 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
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS (6/9/26)
Staffing Processes and Vacancy Policy
1. Discussion with County Administrator and Deputy County
Administrators as to how staffing requests are analyzed and discussed
with elected officials and department directors during the annual
budgeting process. Also, discussion with same as to how staffing is
discussed and monitored by administration throughout the rest of the
year.
2. Discussion with County Administrator and Deputy County
Administrators regarding the existing vacancy policy, how/why its
current version was developed and if revisions to the current version
should be considered. (District 1)
Attachments:
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Board of Supervisors Representative Updates on Boards,
Committees and Commissions and Any Other Municipalities
PLAZA Mobile Market Presentation (UA Garden Kitchen)
Discussion/Direction: PLAZA Mobile Market, a program of the UA Garden
Kitchen, is an affordable mobile market that supports both access to fresh
local foods in under-resourced communities and economic development
for small local farmers, including mostly refugee farmers. Historically
providing weekly mobile markets at both the Valencia and Quincie
Douglas Pima County Library locations, PLAZA Mobile Market is under
threat of going away entirely because of the cuts to the SNAP-Ed program