The Cochise County Jail District met Tuesday, Dec. 2, in the Supervisors’ Hearing Room in Bisbee and approved two consent-agenda items unanimously before announcing a special board meeting to consider demands and a community enhancement fund.
An unidentified meeting facilitator led the session and took roll call, reporting District 1 Supervisor Crosby, District 2 Supervisor Gomez and District 3 Supervisor Antenroy were present, with Mr. Crosby attending remotely. The facilitator said no members of the public had requested to speak during the call to the public and moved the board to its consent agenda.
"I move to approve consent agenda items 1 and 2," the facilitator said; another member seconded the motion. The board registered three audible votes of "Aye," and the facilitator declared the motion carried with a 3-0 tally. Both consent items were approved as presented.
The facilitator then announced the next board meeting would be a special session to approve demands and to consider a community enhancement fund; no further details or funding amounts were provided during the meeting. The facilitator closed the meeting by adjourning the Cochise County Jail District session.
Minutes and supporting materials for the meeting were referenced as potentially differing from displayed presentation materials; the facilitator noted attachments to the published agenda may be updated after publication. The facilitator also instructed that speakers wishing to address agenda items must return a speaker-request form to the clerk of the board before 9 a.m. on the day of a meeting.
No votes on ordinances, appropriations or other individual measures were recorded beyond the consent-agenda approval. The special meeting was announced as the next procedural step; the transcript did not specify a date or agenda for that meeting.