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Votes at a glance: Greenlee supervisors approve library HVAC donation, juvenile‑detention contract, jail reorganization and patrol docking stations
Summary
Greenlee County supervisors approved a $10,250 charitable donation to the Duncan Public Library for HVAC replacement, authorized a user‑fee contract with Navajo County for juvenile detention services, reclassified two jail officer positions to sergeants and approved procurement of full docking stations for patrol vehicles.
The Greenlee County Board of Supervisors approved a series of motions affecting county services, public safety and small‑government operations during its regular meeting.
Key outcomes at a glance
- Duncan Public Library HVAC: The board approved a charitable donation of $10,250 to the Duncan Public Library to replace a failing HVAC system. Jackie Hale, president of the Duncan Public Library board, told supervisors the system has been “limping” for several summers and that recent estimates place the total replacement cost at about $20,500. County Administrator Derek Rapier said the county’s proposed $10,250 contribution represents roughly a 50% match and aligns with United Way grant limitations; Hale said the library also receives roughly $27,000 a year from the Arizona state library fund (the county acts as a clearinghouse for that payment). The board approved the motion.
- Juvenile‑detention contract with Navajo County: Chief Probation Officer Irvin Talich asked the board to enter a…
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