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Votes at a glance: Kingman City Council, Oct. 21, 2025

October 21, 2025 | Kingman City, Mohave County, Arizona


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Votes at a glance: Kingman City Council, Oct. 21, 2025
This is a summary of formal motions and council actions recorded Oct. 21, 2025, during the Kingman City Council meeting.

Consent agenda: Council approved the consent agenda items listed as A–C, E, F, G and H by voice vote after two items (D and J) were pulled for separate consideration.

Black Rock final plat: Council approved Resolution No. 5576, a final plat and improvement plans for Black Rock Subdivision Tract 6053 Phase A to create 77 single‑family lots on approximately 16.82 acres (zoned R‑1‑6). The motion carried by voice vote.

Grandview Pool: Council approved the Grandview Pool remodel (renovation of pool, deck and heater, $454,579; combined project cost $658,187) and approved a $70,000 electrical upgrade for the pool. Staff explained the work implements ADOSH recommendations and is funded within the FY2025–26 capital projects fund. Council votes were recorded by voice; motions carried.

Billboard agreements: Council voted to move the city’s billboard contracts away from the Kingman Chamber of Commerce and bring management back to the city. Staff noted the original agreements date to 1982 and that one billboard was removed in 2024 for the I‑11/I‑40 interchange; two billboards remain along I‑40. Council directed staff to manage the billboards internally or through a contracted billboard firm and authorized termination of the chamber’s management arrangement.

Opioid settlement grants: Council approved awards of opioid settlement monies totaling $272,075 over two years to the following applicants: Revive Behavioral Health, $100,000; Cornerstone Mission Project, $97,075; Hope Lives/La Esperanza, $25,000; Terrace Health (listed as Taos/“Taro’s” in backup), $25,000; M‑STEP, $25,000. Staff said funds come from opioid settlement receipts and not the city’s general fund.

All motions passed by voice vote as recorded in the meeting minutes; formal numeric roll‑call tallies were not recorded in the transcript for most motions.

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