Meeting
Pima County Board of Supervisors Meeting - June 9, 2026
Body
Pima County Arizona
Date
June 08, 2026
Jurisdiction
State & Local
The Pima County Board of Supervisors held a meeting on June 9, 2026, covering a wide range of topics including proclamations, public acknowledgements, and community updates. Key procurement-related discussions included approval of a contract for 114 acres of vacant land within the Broly Wash Flow Corridor by the Flood Control District Board, and approval of vote center locations for the 2026 primary election. The board also approved budget remediation plans for the constable's office, medical examiner, and public defense services, addressing overages due to unforeseen expenses such as vehicle repairs and staffing increases. Additionally, the board authorized the hiring process for a new county administrator, directing staff to select a recruitment firm with an estimated cost between $30,000 and $60,000, emphasizing a preference for an Arizona-based candidate. Other procurement-related approvals included permits for fireworks displays and liquor licenses. The meeting also featured discussions on employee compensation, with public speakers advocating for a tiered pay raise system to better address cost-of-living increases for lower-paid county workers. A motion was passed to add a second study session to the monthly schedule to improve meeting efficiency. Overall, the meeting involved several contract approvals, budget adjustments, and policy decisions impacting future procurement and staffing.
Source
Pima County Arizona