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The meeting included a public recognition of 15 public works department employees for exceptional work related to the Russell Gulch landfill. The supervisors discussed challenges related to landfills and the importance of different departments working together. The board conducted a public hearing and took action to adopt an ordinance authorizing an amendment to the Hila County zoning map. The applicant is requesting to rezone the portion of the property to TR. Additionally, a T district overlay is proposed to allow the new development consistent with the intended use of the property
The meeting discussed post-fire flood mitigation efforts following the Telegraph Fire. The focus was on the design and implementation of drainage solutions for creeks, with updates on the Bloody Tanks and Russell Gulch projects. For Bloody Tanks, the project involves grading to improve water flow through the bridge culvert, while Russell Gulch's project includes channel widening and soil cement banks to manage floodwaters and protect infrastructure.
The Board of Supervisors meeting included discussions and actions on various topics. The board addressed a public hearing regarding a 25-year franchise for Pine Meadows Utility LLC, revisions to the Hila County Emergency Operation Plan, and the acceptance of grant funds from Arizona Public Service for an emergency notification system outreach vehicle. Additionally, there was a discussion on an economic development agreement to support the Shop with a Hero program, the reappointment of Ryan Goslin to the Huo County Board of Adjustments, and a contract approval for infrastructure replacement in the Azure local solution.
The Gila County Board of Supervisors meeting included discussions and actions regarding several key items. The board authorized the purchase of twelve WatchGuard dash cameras for the Sheriff's Office. An Intergovernmental Agreement with the Town of Payson was approved for paving a portion of Houston Mesa Road. The board adopted a resolution authorizing the disposal of unnecessary public roadways in the Globe area. Staff was directed to begin the process to dispose of a portion of Roper Lane and First Avenue. The board issued official comments regarding the Environmental Impact Statement for the Resolution Copper Project and Land Exchange. The consent agenda included approvals for various agreements, contracts, and appointments.
The Gila County Board of Supervisors meeting included discussions on a proposed amendment to the Gila County Planning and Zoning Ordinance regarding Accessory Dwelling Units (ADU) regulations. The board also considered revising the process for the sale of land held by the State under tax deed, including statutory changes and procedures for selling State-owned land. Additionally, there was a call to the public, and board members presented information on current events.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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