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Board hears Parks & Recreation budget and Fort Tuthill priorities; staff seek capital for amphitheater and park improvements

3289174 · May 13, 2025
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Parks and Recreation staff briefed supervisors on May 13 about FY26 capital and operating needs, including a five‑year amphitheater investment plan, Fort Tuthill safety and infrastructure requests, and rising utility and fire contract costs that reduce available operating budget for maintenance.

Coconino County’s parks and recreation leaders briefed the Board of Supervisors on May 13 about FY26 needs, master‑plan priorities at Fort Tuthill County Park and multiple program pressures including rising utility costs, fire district contract increases and staff training costs.

Department managers asked the board to consider one‑time capital investments: roughly $500,000 phased over five years for amphitheater investments; about $330,000 for special‑event capital; and $600,000 for Fort Tuthill County…

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