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Board begins multi‑month process to set long‑term priorities for flood control district projects; staff proposes detailed prioritization criteria

3515428 · May 27, 2025
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Summary

Coconino County Flood Control Director presented a new, more detailed project‑prioritization framework and proposed work program to guide investments in FEMA special‑flood‑hazard areas. The board agreed to a multi‑month process to finalize weights and priorities and to incorporate Sedona and Tusayan into the study.

Flood Control Director Lucinda Andreani told the Board of Supervisors during the May 27 special session that the county will launch a six‑to‑nine‑month planning process to set long‑term flood‑mitigation priorities. The scope covers FEMA-designated special flood hazard areas under county jurisdiction, with new inclusion of Sedona and a Tusayan assessment.

Nut graf: Staff proposed an expanded, more rigorous prioritization framework — combining mitigation impact, cost, population/properties affected, coordination with other…

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