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Board approves victims‑rights grant, Lowell Observatory fuels‑reduction subrecipient agreement and parks appointment

5860525 · September 30, 2025
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The Coconino County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved three consent‑agenda items — a victims’ services grant agreement, a fuels‑reduction subrecipient agreement for Observatory Mesa, and the appointment of Paul Bays to the Parks and Recreation Commission.

The Coconino County Board of Supervisors approved three consent items Tuesday after supervisors pulled them for brief discussion: a victims‑rights grant with the Arizona Attorney General’s office, an agreement naming the Greater Flagstaff Forest Partnership as grant subrecipient for fuels‑reduction work near Lowell Observatory, and the appointment of Paul Bays to the county Parks and Recreation Commission representing District 4.

Victims’ services funding: County Attorney Amon Barker described AG 2026‑003, a fiscal‑year 2026 award from the Arizona Office of the Attorney General that provides $41,000 and funds 0.5151 FTE to support victim notification and advocacy work in criminal cases. “This is important funding for our office,” Barker said. Supervisor Tammy Ontiveros…

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