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, June 9, 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  
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HEARING ROOM NOTICE  
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made if doing so does not interfere with the conduct of the meeting. Pima County has no  
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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 June 9, 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 Jenny Flynn, CEO, Community Foundation of Southern  
Arizona.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
PAUSE 4 PAWS  
CURRENT EVENTS/PUBLIC ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS  
AGENDA ADJUSTMENTS  
PRESENTATION/PROCLAMATION  
7.  
Presentation of a proclamation to Matt McGlone, Community Outreach  
Manager and Chelsea Peters, Warning Coordination Meteorologist, Office  
of Emergency Management & Homeland Security, and Edward Buster,  
Chief of Security, Tucson Water, proclaiming the week of June 7 through  
June 13, 2026 to be: "MONSOON SAFETY AWARENESS WEEK"  
CALL TO THE PUBLIC  
8.  
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,  
June 8, 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 6/3/26, 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  
9.  
Contract  
Josephine Elia and Vincent C. Elia, Co-Personal Representatives of the  
Estate of Ralph Elia, deceased, to provide an acquisition agreement for  
140 acres of vacant land within the Brawley Wash Flow Corridor, located  
off Park Road, two miles west of Sandario Road in Section 6, T15S,  
R11E, FC-Floodprone Land Acquisition Program Fund, contract amount  
$257,500.00 (PO2600016915)  
Attachments:  
LIBRARY DISTRICT BOARD  
10.  
Authorizing Finance and Risk Management Director to Execute  
Library District Donation Documents  
RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - LD1, of the Board of Directors of the Pima  
County Library District, to authorize the Director of Pima County Finance  
and Risk Management Department to execute documents on behalf of the  
Library District.  
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  
11.  
Hearing - Fireworks Permit  
Natasha Bassi, Westin La Paloma, La Paloma Country Club, 3800 E.  
Sunrise Drive, Tucson, July 3, 2026, from 8:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.  
(Independence Day Celebration)  
12.  
Hearing - Fireworks Permit  
John Lashley, Tucson Speedway, 11955 S. Harrison Road, Tucson, July 4,  
2026, from 9:30 p.m. - 9:45 p.m. (Independence Day Celebration)  
13.  
14.  
Hearing - Fireworks Permit  
Ashley Herrick, Skyline Country Club, 5200 E. St. Andrews Drive, Tucson,  
July 4, 2026, from 8:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (Independence Day Celebration)  
Hearing - Liquor License  
Job No. 397365, Andrea Dahlman Lewkowitz, Chipotle Mexican Grill, No.  
6072, 4746 E. Sunrise Drive, Tucson, Series 12, Restaurant, New  
License.  
15.  
Hearing - Liquor License  
Job No. 385696, Teresa Irene Salinas, Tiny’s, 5975 S. Western Way  
Circle, Tucson, Series 12, Restaurant, New License.  
Attachments: FLP_LLTiny's  
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES  
16.  
(Clerk’s Note: This case requires two separate motions and votes.)  
A. Hearing - Rezoning Closure  
ST. PHILLIPS FOOTHILLS, L.L.C. - CAMPBELL AVENUE REZONING  
Campbell Foothills Investors LP, represented by Lazarus & Silvyn, P.C.,  
requests a closure of a 7.02-acre rezoning from CR-1 (Single  
Residence) to the CR-4 (Mixed-Dwelling Type) zone on 4.13 acres and  
to the CR-4 ® (Mixed-Dwelling Type - Restricted) zone on 2.89-acres,  
located on the east side of Campbell Avenue, approximately one-fourth  
mile north of River Road, (Parcel Code 108-23-0890). The rezoning  
was conditionally approved in 2006, received time extensions in 2009  
and 2015 and expired January 4, 2020. Staff recommends DENIAL  
OF THE CLOSURE of the rezoning. (District 1)  
B. Hearing - Rezoning Time Extensions  
Co9-04-16, ST. PHILLIPS FOOTHILLS, L.L.C. - CAMPBELL  
AVENUE REZONING  
Campbell Foothills Investors LP, represented by Lazarus & Silvyn, P.C.,  
requests two five-year time extensions. The 7.02-acre rezoning from  
CR-1 (Single Residence) to the CR-4 (Mixed-Dwelling Type) zone on  
4.13 acres and to the CR-4 ® (Mixed-Dwelling Type - Restricted) zone  
on 2.89-acres. The property is located on the southeast corner of N. La  
Cholla Boulevard and N. Fountains Avenue, (Parcel Code  
108-23-0890). Staff recommends APPROVAL OF FIVE-YEAR TIME  
EXTENSION SUBJECT TO ORIGINAL AND MODIFIED  
STANDARD AND SPECIAL CONDITIONS. (District 1)  
Attachments: DSD_Co9-04-16  
17.  
Hearing - Comprehensive Plan Amendment Resolution  
RESOLUTION NO. 2026 - 32, P25CA00004, Popovic - W. Desert Oasis  
Trail Plan Amendment. Owner: Philip and Somaye Popovic. (District 3)  
* * *  
18.  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
19.  
County Administrator Hiring Process  
APPROVAL OF CONSENT CALENDAR  
Discussion/Direction/Action regarding the County Administrator Hiring  
Process. (District 3)  
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR  
20.  
County Supervisors Association (CSA) Presentation  
Update provided by CSA Executive Director Craig Sullivan and Michael  
Racy on the Second Session of the Fifty-Seventh Arizona Legislature, and  
to present an award to thank and honor Arizona Legislative District 21  
Representative Stephanie Stahl Hamilton.  
Attachments:  
ELECTIONS  
21.  
Vote Centers  
Pursuant to A.R.S. §16-411(B)(4), designation of vote centers for the 2026  
Primary Election on July 21, 2026.  
Attachments: EL_VoteCenters  
FINANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT  
22.  
Quarterly Report on Collections  
Staff recommends acceptance of the Quarterly Report on Collections for  
the period ending March 31, 2026.  
REAL PROPERTY  
23.  
UNFINISHED BUSINESS (6/3/25 and 6/17/25)  
Surplus Property  
Staff requests approval to sell surplus property consisting of 1,461 square  
feet of a single family residence located at 5061 N. Kolb Road, by auction  
to the highest bidder. (District 1)  
Attachments:  
24.  
25.  
26.  
UNFINISHED BUSINESS (6/3/25 and 6/17/25)  
Surplus Property  
Staff requests approval to sell surplus property consisting of 2,220 square  
feet of a single family residence located at 7181 E. Pintail Drive, by auction  
to the highest bidder. (District 1)  
UNFINISHED BUSINESS (6/3/25 and 6/17/25)  
Surplus Property  
Staff requests approval to sell surplus property consisting of 1,708 square  
feet of a single family residence located at 7260 E. Cripple Creek Drive,  
by auction to the highest bidder. (District 1)  
Surplus Property  
Staff requests approval to sell surplus property consisting of 120,892  
square feet of vacant land, located east of North 1st Avenue and south of  
East Magee Road, Tax Parcel No. 220-18-0560, by auction to the highest  
bidder. (District 1)  
Attachments:  
GRANT APPLICATION/ACCEPTANCE  
27.  
Acceptance - Office of Emergency Management  
Arizona Department of Emergency & Military Affairs, to provide for FY2025  
Emergency Management Performance Grant, $1,053,702.02/$526,851.01  
General Fund match (G-OEM-82541)  
Attachments: G-OEM-82541  
28.  
ADJOURNMENT  
POSTED: 130 W. Congress Street, 1st Floor Tucson, AZ 85701  
DATE/TIME POSTED: 6/3/26 @ 3:00 p.m.  
DATE/TIME REPOSTED (additional attachments only): 6/5/26 @ 5:00 p.m.  
DATE/TIME REPOSTED (additional attachments only): 6/8/26 @ 1:15 p.m.  
DATE/TIME REPOSTED (combined Agenda/Addendum): 6/8/26 @ 5:00 p.m.  
ADDENDUM 1  
PRESENTATION/PROCLAMATION  
1.  
Presentation of a proclamation to Mia Hansen, Executive Director,  
Southern Arizona Adaptive Sports, recognizing her outstanding leadership,  
transformative advocacy, and enduring contributions to the community.  
Attachments:  
2.  
Presentation of a proclamation to Brandon Gleason, Epidemiologist, Tyler  
Bacam, Epidemiology Program Manager, Mark Person, Community  
Mental Health and Addiction Program Manager and Andres Portela, Health  
Equity Program Manager, Pima County Health Department, proclaiming  
June 15 through June 21, 2026 to be: "MEN’S HEALTH WEEK IN PIMA  
COUNTY"  
Attachments:  
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  
3.  
Adding a Study Session to Second Meeting of Every Month  
Discussion/Direction/Action: Adding a Study Session for the second  
meeting of every month to accommodate executive session items without  
changing the time of the Regular Meeting, which may also be used for any  
study session items that the Agenda Committee places on the Study  
Session Agenda. (District 3)  
Attachments:  
COUNTY ATTORNEY  
4.  
Potential Litigation related to A.R.S. §13-4296  
Discussion/Direction/Action regarding potential litigation related to A.R.S.  
§13-4296 (Erroneous Convictions).  
Attachments:  
5.  
Release of Attorney-Client Privileged Memorandum  
Discussion/Direction/Action regarding release of the Attorney-Client  
Privileged Memorandum regarding Notices of Property Correction.  
Attachments:  
FINANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT  
6.  
Budget Remediation Plans  
Staff recommends approval of the Budget Remediation Plans submitted by  
the Constables Office, Office of the Medical Examiner, and Public Defense  
Services, for Fiscal Year 2025/26, to support the continuation of  
programmatic operations through the remainder of the fiscal year.  
7.  
Budget Remediation Plan Update  
Discussion/Direction/Action: Review of the Pima County Treasurer’s  
Budget Remediation Plan request for Fiscal Year 2025/26.  
BOARD, COMMISSION AND/OR COMMITTEE  
8.  
Board of Adjustment, District 1  
Appointment of William Pew, to fill a vacancy created by Michael  
Reuwsaat. Term expiration: 8/19/29.  
9.  
Pima Animal Care Advisory Committee  
Reappointment of Kristen Pogreba-Brown. Term expiration: 6/30/30.  
(District 5)  
10.  
11.  
Fair Horse Racing Commission  
Reappointment of Ronnie Reyna. Term expiration: 1/17/28. (District 5)  
Bond Advisory Committee  
Appointments of Josh Jacobsen, William Kelley and Royal Martin. Term  
expirations: 6/8/32. (District 4)  
Attachments:  
POSTED: 130 W. Congress Street, 1st Floor, Tucson, AZ 85701  
DATE/TIME POSTED: 6/5/26 @ 11:30 a.m.  
CONSENT  
CALENDAR  
JUNE 9, 2026  
CONSENT CALENDAR, JUNE 9, 2026  
CONTRACT AND AWARD  
Attractions and Tourism  
1.  
Metropolitan Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau, Amendment No. 2, 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 $1,450,000.00 (PO2500015062)  
Attachments:  
Community and Workforce Development  
2.  
Arts Foundation for Tucson and Southern Arizona, Amendment No. 2, to  
provide for the Public Art Program - Operational Support and Services,  
extend contract term to 6/30/27, amend contractual language and scope of  
work, General Fund, contract amount $125,000.00 (PO2500039463)  
Attachments: PO2500039463  
3.  
City of Tucson, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for occupancy  
and operation of Low-Barrier Bridge Housing Project at The Craycroft  
(formerly Knights Inn), Regional Affordable Housing Fund, contract amount  
$434,035.04 (PO2600014785)  
Attachments: PO2600014785  
Procurement  
4.  
Award  
Amendment of Award: Supplier Contract No. SC2400001727,  
Amendment No. 4, Johnson Controls US Holdings, Inc., d.b.a. Johnson  
Controls Fire Protection, L.P., to provide for Simplex Fire Alarm equipment  
and service. This amendment increases the annual award amount by  
$150,000.00 from $200,000.00 to $350,000.00 for a cumulative  
not-to-exceed contract amount of $750,000.00 and appends the Heat Injury  
and Illness Prevention and Safety Plan language to the contract pursuant to  
Pima County Procurement Code 11.40.030. This increase is needed to  
replace out-of-date fire alarm systems to make buildings safer for staff and  
public. Funding Source: General Fund. Administering Department:  
Facilities Management.  
Attachments:  
5.  
6.  
Next-Turbo Americas, L.L.C., to provide for a Next-Turbo blower, parts and  
service, 5001FD Regional Wastewater Reclamation Fund, contract  
amount $450,000.00 (SC2600000351) Administering Department:  
Regional Wastewater Reclamation  
Attachments: SC2600000351  
Ameresco, Amendment No. 3, to provide for the Solar Photovoltaic Energy  
Facilities Project - Site 8: Martha Cooper Library. This amendment  
executes a termination of the contract on 6/30/26 and a buyout of the  
associated equipment, no cost (SC2400000848) Administering  
Department: Facilities Management  
Attachments: SC2400000848  
Real Property  
7.  
Wail Abushaar and Salsabila Alkhateeb, to provide for Sales Agreement  
No. Sale-0120, 0121 and Special Warranty Deed for the sale of vacant  
surplus property that consists of 40,711 square feet located at 5335 and  
5365 N. La Canada Drive, Tax Parcel No. 104-02-171A, contract amount  
$146,000.00 revenue (CT2600000056)  
Attachments: CT2600000056  
Regional Wastewater Reclamation  
8.  
(Clerk’s Note: Consent Calendar Item Nos. 8 and 9 refer to the same  
intergovernmental agreement between Pima County and the City of Tucson  
for wastewater billing services.)  
City of Tucson, Amendment No. 2, to provide an intergovernmental  
agreement for wastewater billing services, extend contract term to  
12/31/26 and amend contractual language, no cost (CT_18-196)  
Attachments: CT_18-196  
9.  
City of Tucson, Amendment No. 2, to provide an intergovernmental  
agreement for wastewater billing services, extend contract term to  
12/31/26 and amend contractual language, contract amount  
$150,000,000.00 revenue (CT2600000055)  
Attachments:  
Sheriff  
10.  
Town of Sahuarita, Amendment No. 1, to provide an intergovernmental  
agreement for law enforcement dispatch services and the management of  
associated records, extend contract term to 6/30/27 and amend  
contractual language, contract amount $372,891.00 revenue  
(CT2500000029)  
Attachments: CT2500000029  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
Town of Oro Valley, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for video  
court hearings of municipal prisoners, contract amount $2,500.00 revenue  
(CT2600000045)  
Attachments: CT2600000045  
Town of Sahuarita, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for video  
court hearings of municipal prisoners, contract amount $2,000.00 revenue  
(CT2600000046)  
Attachments: CT2600000046  
Town of Marana, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for video  
court hearings of municipal prisoners, contract amount $5,500.00 revenue  
(CT2600000047)  
Attachments: CT2600000047  
City of Tucson, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for the  
incarceration of municipal prisoners, contract amount $7,218,158.45  
revenue (CT2600000050)  
Attachments: CT2600000050  
City of South Tucson, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for the  
incarceration of municipal prisoners, contract amount $182,820.85  
revenue (CT2600000051)  
Attachments: CT2600000051  
Town of Marana, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for the  
incarceration of municipal prisoners, contract amount $288,729.20  
revenue (CT2600000052)  
Attachments: CT2600000052  
Town of Oro Valley, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for the  
incarceration of municipal prisoners, contract amount $226,811.47  
revenue (CT2600000053)  
Attachments: CT2600000053  
18.  
19.  
20.  
Town of Sahuarita, to provide an intergovernmental agreement for the  
incarceration of municipal prisoners, contract amount $194,351.36  
revenue (CT2600000054)  
Attachments: CT2600000054  
Sheriff’s Auxiliary Volunteers Tucson, Amendment No. 2, to provide for  
property loss protection - SAV vehicles and extend contract term to  
6/30/27, no cost (PO2400006085)  
Attachments: PO2400006085  
Sheriff’s Auxiliary Volunteers Tucson, Amendment No. 2, to provide for  
property loss protection - SAV vehicles, extend contract term to 6/30/27  
and amend contractual language, contract amount $8,683.00 revenue  
(CT2400000034)  
Attachments: CT2400000034  
21.  
22.  
Sheriff’s Auxiliary Volunteers Green Valley District, Amendment No. 2, to  
provide for property loss protection - Green Valley SAV vehicles and  
extend contract term to 6/30/27, no cost (PO2400006084)  
Attachments: PO2400006084  
Sheriff’s Auxiliary Volunteers Green Valley District, Amendment No. 2, to  
provide for property loss protection - Green Valley SAV vehicles, extend  
contract term to 6/30/27 and amend contractual language, contract amount  
$5,582.00 revenue (CT2400000033)  
Attachments: CT2400000033  
23.  
Saguaro National Park Arizona, Amendment No. 3, to provide an  
intergovernmental agreement for law enforcement dispatch services and  
the management of associated records, extend contract term to 6/30/27  
and amend contractual language, contract amount $26,385.00 revenue  
(CTN_SD-23-107)  
Attachments: CTN_SD-23-107  
GRANT APPLICATION/ACCEPTANCE  
24.  
Acceptance - Community and Workforce Development  
City of Tucson, to provide an intergovernmental cooperative agreement for  
the Tucson and Pima County Home Consortium for Federal Fiscal Years  
2026, 2027 and 2028, $871,904.00 (G-CWD-89631)  
Attachments: G-CWD-86931  
25.  
26.  
Acceptance - Justice Services  
Bridgeway Health Solutions of Arizona, Inc., d.b.a. Arizona Complete  
Health Solutions, to provide for the Transition Center Expansion -  
Community Investment Award, $100,000.00 (G-JS-106964)  
Attachments: G-JS-106964  
Acceptance - Office of Digital Inclusion  
AARP, to provide for the AARP Community Challenge Grant Agreement,  
$15,000.00 (G-ODI-105689)  
Attachments: G-ODI-105689  
BOARD, COMMISSION AND/OR COMMITTEE  
27.  
28.  
29.  
Cooperative Extension Board  
Appointment of Dulce Pesqueira Quevedo, to fill a vacancy created by  
Maria Messenger. Term expiration: 6/30/28. (Committee recommendation)  
Election Integrity Commission  
Appointment of Arthur Kerschen, to replace Scott Stewart. Term expiration:  
6/8/28. (Libertarian Party recommendation)  
Bond Advisory Committee  
·
Appointment of Jennifer Flood, representing Town of Marana. Term  
expiration: 6/8/32. (Jurisdictional recommendation)  
Appointments of Jesus Bonillas, Elva de la Torre and Albert Elias.  
Term expirations: 6/8/32. (District 5)  
·
30.  
State Board of Equalization  
Appointment of Usiel Barrios, to fill a vacancy created by Peter E.  
Pearman. Term expiration: 12/31/28. (District 5)  
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  
31.  
Special Event  
·
Concha Maria Montes, W.A.L.D., Inc., Ajo Plaza, 15 W. Plaza Street,  
Ajo, July 4, 2026.  
·
Edward Lucero, Roman Catholic Church of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton -  
Tucson, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - Parish Hall, 8650 N. Shannon  
Road, Tucson, July 19, 2026.  
·
Edward Lucero, Roman Catholic Church of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton -  
Tucson, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church - Parish Hall and Gym, 8650 N.  
Shannon Road, Tucson, August 29, 2026.  
ELECTIONS  
32.  
Precinct Committeemen  
Pursuant to A.R.S. §16-821B, approval of Precinct Committeemen  
resignations and appointments:  
APPOINTMENT-PRECINCT-PARTY:  
Christopher Puca-239-DEM, Monikah Hunter-006-REP, Donald  
Osborne-009-REP, Glenna Stallard-021-REP, Stacy Forster-083-REP,  
Barbara Hernandez-088-REP, Nancy Whitaker-118-REP, Zoila  
Joyner-127-REP, Donine Henshaw-158-REP, Janet Neustedter-163-REP,  
Jonathan Amengual-166-REP, Kelly Hines-174-REP, James Sutherland  
II-175-REP, Trevor Childs-175-REP, Bruce Weldy-188-REP, Bonnie  
Poe-222-REP, Seth Keshel-249-REP, William Nieves-275-REP  
RATIFY AND/OR APPROVE  
33.  
Minutes: March 24, 2026 and April 21, 2026 (Special Meeting)  
Warrants: May, 2026  
Attachments: