MEETING LOCATION  
Administration Bldg - East  
130 W. Congress Street  
1st Floor Tucson, AZ  
85701.  
Pima County  
Meeting Agenda  
Public Access to Hearing  
Room at 8:40 a.m.  
Board of Supervisors  
Tuesday, April 7, 2026  
9:00 AM  
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 April 7, 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 students from Baboquivari High School, in Sells, Arizona.  
PAUSE 4 PAWS  
4.  
5.  
6.  
CURRENT EVENTS/PUBLIC ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  
AGENDA ADJUSTMENTS  
PRESENTATION/PROCLAMATION  
7.  
Presentation of a proclamation to County Administration, proclaiming the  
month of April 2026 to be: "NATIONAL COUNTY GOVERNMENT MONTH  
IN PIMA COUNTY"  
8.  
Presentation of a proclamation to Jose Gastelum, Superintendent,  
Sunnyside Unified School District; Angelica Duddleston, Principal, Julie  
Gonzalez, Parent Student Advocate, and Cynthia Lopez, Classroom  
Chemistry Teacher, Desert View High School, proclaiming the week of  
April 16 through April 21, 2026 to be: "SOUTHSIDE ENVIRONMENTAL  
AWARENESS AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE WEEK"  
9.  
Presentation of a proclamation to Jay Young, Executive Director,  
Southwest Fair Housing Council, proclaiming the Month of April 2026 to  
be: "FAIR HOUSING MONTH IN PIMA COUNTY"  
10.  
11.  
Presentation of a proclamation to Sam Miller, Vice Chair, Board of  
Directors, DarkSky International Southern Arizona Chapter, proclaiming  
the week of April 13 through April 20, 2026 to be: "INTERNATIONAL  
DARK SKY WEEK"  
Presentation of a proclamation to Celia Robidoux, PRE Senior Manager,  
Tyler Baccam, Epidemiologist, Cesia Estrada, Consumer Health and  
Food Safety Manager, Nereida Maldonado, Vital Records Services  
Manager, Grace Faulkner, Program Manager, Marcelino Flores, Tribal  
Liaison, and Jon Bañuelos, Public Health Program Coordinator, Pima  
County Health Department, proclaiming the week of April 6 through April  
12, 2026 to be: "NATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH WEEK"  
12.  
13.  
Presentation of a proclamation to Kristin Carter and Carolyn Dexter, Victim  
Advocate Supervisors, Pima County Attorney’s Office, proclaiming the day  
of Thursday, April 30, 2026 to be: "NATIONAL THERAPY ANIMAL DAY IN  
PIMA COUNTY"  
CALL TO THE PUBLIC  
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,  
April 6, 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: In addition to the executive session listed below, 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.)  
14.  
Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.03(A)(3), for legal advice and discussion  
regarding open meeting law, Robert’s Rules, and related matters.  
Attachments:  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SITTING AS OTHER BOARDS  
FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT BOARD  
15.  
Contract  
Pima County Flood Control District and Pima County, to provide an  
Acquisition Agreement for Fee Title and Drainage Easement for planned  
roadway and drainage improvements, a portion of Lot 121 located in  
Section 10, T15S, R12E, G&SRM, Pima County, Arizona, term date 4/7/26  
to 5/7/26, Transportation-ROW Real Property Fund, contract amount  
$13,200.00 (PO2600007065)  
Attachments:  
16.  
Contract  
Hydrologic Research Center, to provide for flash flood warning capacity  
enhancement, 20010FD Special Revenue Fund, contract amount  
$235,078.00/2 year term (PO2600002189)  
Attachments: PO2600002189  
VAIL CROSSINGS/DESERT VISTAS COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRlCT  
17.  
Canvass  
Pursuant to A.R.S. §48-707(D), canvass of the election results for the  
March 25, 2026, Special Purpose District Election.  
Attachments:  
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  
18.  
Hearing - Fireworks Permit  
Kelly Berardi, Skyline Country Club, 5200 E. St. Andrews Drive, Tucson,  
April 25, 2026 from 9:30 p.m. - 9:40 p.m.  
Attachments:  
19.  
20.  
Hearing - Fireworks Permit  
Kelly Berardi, Skyline Country Club, 5200 E. St. Andrews Drive, Tucson,  
May 2, 2026 from 9:30 p.m. - 9:40 p.m.  
Hearing - Liquor License  
Job No. 382688, Heather Chaykowski, Turquoise Wine Bar, 4772 E.  
Sunrise Drive, Tucson, Series 7, Beer and Wine Bar, Person Transfer and  
Location Transfer.  
21.  
Hearing - Liquor License  
Job No. 382669, Heather Chaykowski, Turquoise Wine Bar, 4772 E.  
Sunrise Drive, Tucson, Series 10, Beer and Wine Store and 10S, Beer  
and Wine Store Sampling Privileges, New License.  
COUNTY ATTORNEY  
22.  
UNFINISHED BUSINESS (3/3/26 and 3/24/26)  
Hearing - Code Text Amendment  
ORDINANCE NO. 2026 - 2, of the Board of Supervisors, relating to public  
peace and welfare; amending the Pima County Code, Title 9, by adding  
Chapter 9.25, Regulation of Unidentified Masked Groups, Exempting  
Identified Law Enforcement Officers.  
SUPERIOR COURT  
23.  
Hearing - Revised Fee Ordinance  
ORDINANCE NO. 2026 - 4, of the Board of Supervisors, amending Pima  
County Ordinance No. 2003-10, authorizing the Superior Court to establish  
a Court Automation and Technology Fee in the amount of $100.00;  
authorizing the Presiding Judge of the Superior Court in Pima County to  
impose the fee on all civil, family law, and probate filings; and authorizing  
the Clerk of the Superior Court to collect the fee and transmit all such  
monies collected to the County Treasurer for deposit in the Local Court  
Automation and Technology Fee Fund.  
* * *  
24.  
APPROVAL OF CONSENT CALENDAR  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
25.  
Naming of Pima Animal Care Center Dispatch Center to Celine  
Ann Baker Dispatch Center  
Discussion/Direction/Action: Recommendation to name the PACC  
Dispatch Center as the Celine Ann Baker Dispatch Center after long-time,  
dedicated staff member Celine Ann Baker. Ms. Baker was a dedicated  
20-year county employee and dispatch supervisor at PACC for 13 years. A  
champion of animal welfare and a devoted public servant, she worked  
tirelessly to support PACC’s mission of providing timely service to  
residents and compassionate care to animals. (District 3)  
Attachments:  
COUNTY ATTORNEY  
26.  
Anti-Racketeering Revolving Funds  
Staff recommends approval to utilize Anti-Racketeering Revolving Funds in  
the amount of $519.00 to help fund a National Crime Victims’ Rights Week  
event under Board of Supervisors Policy No. C 6.3.  
Attachments:  
FINANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT  
27.  
Monthly Financial Update  
Discussion/Direction/Action regarding a monthly financial update on the  
County's financial performance.  
28.  
ADJOURNMENT  
POSTED: 130 W. Congress Street, 1st Floor Tucson, AZ 85701  
DATE/TIME POSTED: 4/1/26 @ 3:00 p.m.  
DATE/TIME REPOSTED (additional attachments only): 4/2/26 @ 8:30 p.m.  
CONSENT  
CALENDAR  
APRIL 7, 2026  
CONSENT CALENDAR, APRIL 7, 2026  
CONTRACT AND AWARD  
Community and Workforce Development  
1.  
Tohono O’odham Ki:ki Housing Association, to provide an  
intergovernmental agreement for the Home Repair Program, term date  
1/1/26 to 6/30/26, General Fund, contract amount $50,000.00  
(PO2500040461)  
Attachments:  
2.  
Pascua Yaqui Tribe, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for the  
Home Repair Program, term date 1/1/26 to 6/30/26, General Fund,  
contract amount $50,000.00 (PO2500040462)  
Attachments:  
County Attorney  
3.  
Community Bridges, Inc., Amendment No. 2, to provide for implementation  
of the Felony Drug Diversion Program by ensuring access to needs-based  
drug treatment and wraparound recovery support services, extend contract  
term to 12/31/26, amend contractual language and scope of services, no  
cost (CT_24-233)  
Attachments: CT_24-233  
Elections  
4.  
City of South Tucson, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for  
election services, term date 4/7/26 to 12/31/29, contract amount  
$35,000.00 revenue (CT2600000025)  
Attachments: CT2600000025  
Health  
5.  
Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Amendment No. 1, to provide an intergovernmental  
agreement for public health emergency preparedness and mutual aid,  
extend contract term to 10/21/26 and amend contractual language, no cost  
(SC2400000601)  
Attachments: SC2400000601  
6.  
The Arizona Partnership for Immunization, Amendment No. 4, to provide for  
third-party billing, extend contract term to 12/1/26 and amend contractual  
language, contract amount $1,100,000.00 revenue (CT2400000059)  
Attachments: CT2400000059  
Procurement  
7.  
Award  
Award: Supplier Contract No. SC2600000040, Advanced Employment  
Group, Inc. (Headquarters: Miami, FL), Catholic Community Services of  
So. AZ, Inc. (Headquarters: Tucson, AZ), Goodwill Industries of Southern  
Arizona, Inc. (Headquarters: Tucson, AZ), SER-Jobs for Progress of  
Southern Arizona, Inc. (Headquarters: Tucson, AZ), and Tucson Youth  
Development, Inc. (Headquarters: Tucson, AZ), to provide for Summer  
Youth Short-Term Work Experience (STWX). This supplier contract is for  
an initial term of one-year in the shared annual award amount of  
$550,000.00 (including sales tax) and includes four (4) one-year renewal  
options. Funding Source: General Fund. Administering Department:  
Community and Workforce Development.  
8.  
Award  
Amendment of Award: Supplier Contract No. SC2400001337,  
Amendment No. 5, Pictometry International Corp., d.b.a. EagleView, to  
provide for aerial photography services. This amendment extends the term  
of the contract commencing on 4/6/27 and terminating on 6/30/33. This  
extension is needed to continue to provide biennial aerial photography  
flights and capitalize on savings from a project plan rate provided by the  
supplier that includes four flights scheduled to occur in 2026, 2028, 2030,  
and 2032. The extension to 2033 is needed due to payments for each  
scheduled flight being made in two equal installments of 50% annually. No  
additional funds are required at this time. Administering Department:  
Information Technology.  
9.  
Line and Space, L.L.C., to provide for architectural and engineering design  
services: Downtown Library Relocation, Project Design and Construction  
Capital Improvement Project Fund (Library District Funds), contract amount  
$2,708,997.31 (PO2500039392) Administering Department: Project  
Design and Construction  
Attachments: PO2500039392  
10.  
Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc., to provide for Design Engineering  
Services: Southwest Regional Park - Clay Target Center Relocation, term  
date 4/7/26 to 6/30/27, Parks & Recreation Capital Improvement Project  
Fund, contract amount $802,253.49 (PO2600008588) Administering  
Department: Project Design and Construction  
Attachments: PO2600008588  
Real Property  
11.  
Pima County Flood Control District and Pima County, to provide an  
Acquisition Agreement for Fee Title and Drainage Easement for planned  
roadway and drainage improvements, a portion of Lot 121 located in  
Section 10, T15S, R12E, G&SRM, Pima County, Arizona, term date 4/7/26  
to 5/7/26, Transportation-ROW Real Property Fund, contract amount  
$13,200.00 (PO2600007065)  
Attachments: PO2600007065  
12.  
Cactus State Utility Operating Company, L.L.C., to provide a  
Non-Exclusive Right-of-Way Use License for Public Utility Facilities, no  
cost/25 year term (SC2600000050)  
Attachments: SC2600000050  
GRANT APPLICATION/ACCEPTANCE  
13.  
Acceptance - Community and Workforce Development  
Arizona Department of Housing, to provide for the SFY26 ARPA  
Weatherization (Power AZ) Program, $250,436.00 (G-CWD-107359)  
Attachments: G-CWD-107359  
14.  
Acceptance - County Attorney  
Arizona Criminal Justice Commission, to provide for the FY2026 Arizona  
State Crisis Intervention Program/Pima County Attorney's Anti-Gun  
Violence Program Enhancement, $372,546.94 (G-PCA-107376)  
Attachments: G-PCA-107376  
BOARD, COMMISSION AND/OR COMMITTEE  
15.  
Regional Wastewater Reclamation Advisory Committee  
Appointment of Sheila Bowen, AZ Water Association, to replace Asia  
Philbin. Term expiration: 3/1/30. (Organizational recommendation)  
Attachments:  
16.  
Pima County/Tucson Women’s Commission  
Appointment of Melinda Gomez, to fill a vacancy created by Tony Zinman.  
Term expiration: 3/16/30. (Commission recommendation)  
Attachments:  
SPECIAL EVENT LIQUOR LICENSE/TEMPORARY EXTENSION OF PREMISES/  
PATIO PERMIT/WINE FAIR/WINE FESTIVAL/JOINT PREMISES PERMIT APPROVED  
PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION NO. 2019-68  
17.  
Special Event  
·
Robin McArdle, Sculpture Tucson Org, Inc., Brandi Fenton Memorial  
Park, 3482 E. River Road, Tucson, March 27, 2026.  
Stephen Paul Kindred, Green Valley Recreation, Green Valley  
Recreation West Social Center, 1111 S. GVR Drive, Green Valley,  
April 14 and 17, 2026.  
·
·
James A. Mahaffey, Society of St. Vincent De Paul, Tucson Diocesan  
Council, St. Rita’s in the Desert Catholic Church, 13260 E. Colossal  
Cave Road, Vail, April 25, 2026.  
SUPERIOR COURT  
18.  
Judges Pro Tempore Appointments  
Appointments of Judges Pro Tempore of the Superior Court for the period  
of July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027:  
Judges Pro Tempore (Voluntary Attorneys/Without Pay)  
John J. Assini; Vera Beil-Adaskin; Laura Belleau; Elisabeth Inger  
Benavidez; Lee L. Blackman; Mark Bockel; John J. Brady; Suzanne Brei;  
Caleb N. Brown; Dan Cavett; Douglas H. Clark, Jr.; Peter Collins, Jr.;  
Roger H. Contreras; Katrina M. Conway; Alison Crane; Roger J.  
Curigliano; Suzanne L. Diaz; Melissa Errico; Erin K. Fox; Roberto C.  
Garcia; Abbe M. Goncharsky; Phoebe L. Harris; Peter W. Hochuli; Barney  
M. Holtzman; Todd Jackson; Michael A. Johnson; Daniel Jurkowitz;  
Leonard Karp; Brian Keith Kimminau; Kevin F. Kinghorn; Russell Everett  
Krone; Reagen A. Kulseth; Kenneth Lee; Zelma Letarte; Robert G. Lewis;  
Jennifer Manzi; Annalisa Moore Masunas; Lisa C. McNorton; Timothy M.  
Medcoff; Andrew P. Meshel; Rudy T. Padilla; Natalie Ann Evans Parkman;  
Karen R. Pollins; Stephen T. Portell; Annie M. Rolfe; Nathan S. Rothschild;  
Michael J. Rusing; Dee-Dee Samet; Susan Marie Schauf; Ted Schmidt;  
Dev K. Sethi; Denice R. Shepard; Russell B. Stowers; Grant L. Stratton;  
Colleen Theone; Evan L. Thompson; Sean Mackenzie Thrush; Tiffany Tom;  
Stanley Jon Trachta; Alexandra V. Tracy-Ramirez; Merle Joy Turchik;  
David Burr Udall; Matthew A. Walker; Nanette Warner; Nathan Ballard  
Webb; James A. Whitehill; Paul E. Willman; Sara A. Wright; Sarah L.  
Wright; Dawn Deann Wyland; Kaytlyn Yrun-Duffy; Ronald Zack  
Court Commissioners to serve as Judges Pro Tempore (With  
Pay)  
Lisa Bibbens; Luke Brown; Soo Chang Conatser; Julia Connors; Jennifer  
Espino; Geoffrey Ferlan; Patricia Green; Marie D. Kagie-Shutey; Nicholas  
Knauer; Derek Koltunovich; Jennifer Langford; Lisa Schriner Lewis;  
Michelle C. Metzger; Maricela Meza; Bunkye Olson; Helena Seymour;  
Dawn Walton; Jeffrey S. Wohlford  
Judges Pro Tempore/Hearing Officer (With Pay)  
Howard Fell; Mark Hotchkiss; T. Clayton Kamm; Teresa Ann Miller;  
Catherine V. Monro  
RATIFY AND/OR APPROVE  
19.  
Minutes: January 20, 2026  
Warrants: March, 2026