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Treasurer outlines remediation plan after personnel and postage overruns; board asks for administrative follow‑up

Pima County Board of Supervisors · February 17, 2026
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Summary

Pima County Treasurer's office reported projected FY26 overages in personnel, postage, and software; staff requested a remediation plan to cover expected shortfalls while administration and the board discussed personnel cuts, salary practices and statutory obligations for delinquent notices.

The Pima County Treasurer's office presented a remediation plan to the Board of Supervisors on Feb. 4 identifying projected budget overages driven by personnel costs, increased postage, and software maintenance. Chief Deputy Treasurer Jake Martin said position sweeps reduced personnel budget capacity by roughly $169,860 and that postage and vendor fees are rising, producing a projected personnel overage of approximately…

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