At a glance: key votes by Coconino County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 18, 2025
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At the Nov. 18 meeting the board approved a partial consent agenda, a $20,000 United Way subaward, a SNAP outreach agreement, awarded a flood control RFP to TYPSA Inc. and upheld a hearing officer decision in a Board of Equalization appeal; the board also adopted its 2026 state and federal agenda and canvassed the Nov. 4 election.
The Coconino County Board of Supervisors recorded several formal actions during its Nov. 18 regular session. Below are the items reflected in the official meeting record and the outcomes as recorded in the transcript.
Votes at a glance
- Consent agenda (items 1–11 excluding items 5 and 8): approved unanimously (motion to approve, voice vote). (See consent motion recorded SEG 196–213.)
- Item 5: Community subaward agreement with United Way of Northern Arizona ($20,000 from Arizona Public Service Community Leadership Fund) to support a youth leadership development summit and follow‑up workshop series: approved unanimously. (Presentation and vote SEG 214–517.)
- Item 8: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Outreach agreement and budget ($93,344.82 funding level; 40% reimbursement, max $37,337.93; period 10/01/2025–09/30/2026; ratify work completed 10/01/2025–11/18/2025): approved unanimously. (Presentation and vote SEG 519–666.)
- Flood Control District RFP 2025‑0103 award to TYPSA Inc. for environmental services ($79,109.96 through 12/31/2027): approved as part of flood control district consent actions (unanimous). (SEG 681–700.)
- Board of Equalization Resolution (receive and accept hearing officer decision for 2026 notice-of-change review petition for Parcel 10026‑005): board upheld the hearing officer’s decision; motion passed unanimously. (SEG 790–1001.)
- Resolution to adopt 2026 State and Federal Agenda (board authorization for government affairs to proceed): adopted unanimously. (SEG 1034–1144.)
- Canvass of Nov. 4 consolidated election: board voted unanimously to canvass and accept the results. (SEG 1836–1848.)
Notes: The transcript shows a public hearing for Item 19 (Envision 2045 comprehensive plan, Case PZAM25001) with a substantial staff presentation and public comment; the excerpt ends after the public hearing and board comment and does not record a final adoption vote in the provided segment. Any formal adoption or amendments to Item 19 should be confirmed from subsequent meeting minutes or the official resolution text.
This summary reflects motions and recorded voice votes as shown in the meeting transcript; names of movers/seconders are recorded where presented on the record.
