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Coconino County adopts FY26 tentative expenditure ceiling; separate district budgets also set
Summary
The Coconino County Board of Supervisors set a $443,009,427 tentative spending ceiling for FY26 and separately adopted tentative budgets for multiple special districts, while one supervisor abstained from the county-wide tentative vote citing incomplete access to schedules.
The Coconino County Board of Supervisors on June 3 adopted the county’s fiscal year 2026 tentative budget expenditure ceiling of $443,009,427 and separately adopted tentative budgets for several special districts, including the fire district assistance tax, flood control, public health services, jail district, library district and Tusayan street‑lighting district.
Siri Mullaney, county staff who led the budget section for the meeting, described the tentative adoption as a two‑step statutory process: the board sets the maximum expenditure ceiling now and returns for a final adoption after required public notices and hearings. Mullaney told the board the total is down from the previous year…
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