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Cochise County supervisors review dozens of committee seats; staff to place assignments on consent agenda

2619712 · January 13, 2025
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County staff reviewed a long list of intergovernmental committees and regional bodies on which Cochise County traditionally holds membership, and supervisors volunteered or were tentatively named to several bodies. Staff will place formal committee appointments on the consent agenda for the board’s next regular meeting.

Cochise County supervisors and county staff on Thursday reviewed the county’s roster of committee, commission and intergovernmental appointments and provisionally assigned board members to multiple seats, with staff saying the appointments will be added to the Jan. 7 consent agenda.

County staff presenter Sharon Gilman told the board that the previous board “determined which members of the board and staff would be on various committees based on IGAs and resolutions,” and that many memberships already have dues paid for the fiscal year.

The discussion covered statewide organizations such as the Arizona Association of Counties and the County Supervisors Association; multi-county coalitions including an eastern Arizona/New Mexico counties coalition and a border counties coalition focused on economic development; regional planning and transportation bodies such as the Sierra…

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