Meeting
Coconino Board of Supervisors Meeting - June 2, 2026
Body
Coconino County
Date
June 01, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The Coconino County Board of Supervisors held a meeting on June 2, 2026, addressing a variety of procurement and budget-related matters. Key procurement actions included approval of a $9,500 funding agreement with the Flagstaff Dark Sky Coalition to support dark sky festivals, and the approval of the sixth amendment to the contract with Wellpath LLC for inmate healthcare services, with a budget adjustment of $191,629.56 for fiscal year 2026. The board also adopted tentative budgets for fiscal year 2027 across multiple county districts, including the general county budget totaling approximately $460 million, the flood control district, public health services district, jail district, library district, and the Tuzion special street lighting district. Additionally, the board approved the acceptance of a property donation from the Trust for Public Lands for $10, with restrictions on future divestment. The meeting included discussion and approval of the designation of Opportunity Zones 2.0 to spur economic development, with recommendations focusing on two specific tracts in Flagstaff and Sedona. The board also reviewed and approved the adoption of the 2024 International Code Council suite of building codes with amendments, following extensive community and industry input. Election planning was presented, highlighting preparations for the July 21 primary and November 3 general elections, including voter outreach, polling locations, and new technologies. The board discussed travel stipend policies for supervisors, ultimately reaffirming the existing stipend model. Public hearings were held on building code adoption, with supportive comments from local stakeholders. The meeting concluded with updates on legislative priorities and upcoming events. Overall, the meeting involved multiple contract approvals, budget adoptions, property acquisitions, and policy discussions impacting county procurement and operations.
Source
Coconino County