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Call to Order
(2) County Supervisors Association of Arizona (CSA) Report. (Craig Sullivan/Leo Lew)
(3) County Manager's Report (Information Only). (Leo Lew)
(4) Purchasing Division Report - June 9, 2021 (Shonna McBride/ Lori Pruitt)
(5) CONSENT ITEMS
(5) C. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the Fireworks Display Permit application of Fireworks Productions of Arizona on behalf of Arizona City for the supervised fireworks display to be held on July 3, 2021, at Toltec Elementary School at 3315 N Toltec Rd, Eloy, AZ 85131 in alignment with the CDC Events and Gathering Packet guidelines. Supervisor District #3. (Natasha Kennedy)
(5) D. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the Fireworks Display Permit application of Fireworks Productions of Arizona on behalf of Saddlebrooke One HOA for the supervised fireworks display to be held on July 4, 2021, at 64500 E. Saddlebrooke Blvd., Tucson, Arizona 85739 in alignment with the CDC Events and Gathering Packet guidelines. Supervisor District #4. (Natasha Kennedy)
(5) AF. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the termination of Lease between the Town of Florence and Pinal County. The space at the Florence Library that we leased with the Town at 778 N. Main Street, Florence, was to conduct a COVID-19 Vaccination Pod, and is no longer needed. Supervisor District #1. (GA20-052) (Joe Ortiz/Andrew Smith)
(5) AH. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 060921-GA20-050 approving the First Amendment to the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the State of Arizona acting by and through its Department of Transportation (ADOT) and Pinal County to add LED Stop Signs for the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) to the IGA between ADOT and Pinal County. This is a procurement only project that is covered 100% by Federal funds with no local match required. Pinal County Public Works will be responsible for installing three solar powered LED stop signs and LED advanced warning signs at three, two-way stop controlled intersections: 1) Christensen Rd./Martin Rd.; 2) Chuichu Rd./Peters Rd.; and 3) Hopi Dr./Scott Dr., while the GRIC will be responsible for installing signs at Casa Blanca Rd./Murphy Rd., Lower Santan Rd./Stotonic Rd., and Seed Farm Rd./Pear Rd. Supervisor Districts #1 and #3. (GA20-050) (Jason Bottjen/Andrew Smith)
(5) AW. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 060921-LE declaring a local emergency for the Telegraph Fire. (Kevin Costello/Kent Volkmer)
(6) Meeting of the Pinal County Public Health Services District Board of Directors. (Tascha Spears/Leo Lew)
(7) Discussion/approval/disapproval of the Intergovernmental Agreement with Maricopa County for use of the Treasurer's Remittance and Online Collection System (TROCS) developed by Pinal County. (Pat Beckwith/Michael McCord)
(8) Presentation and discussion/approval/disapproval of the Pinal County tentative budget for Fiscal Year 2021-2022, beginning July 1, 2021, ending June 30, 2022, in the amount of $734,501,764 in accordance with A.R.S. 42-17103. This budget proposes reducing the primary property tax rate from $3.7500 to $3.6900. Approval of this budget also approves the creation of any newly requested positions, which have existing job classifications, that were included in the budget development process. The Public Hearing and final budget adoption are scheduled for July 7, 2021.(Angeline Woods/Leo Lew)
Jun 09, 2021 BOS Regular Session
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Call to Order
(2) County Supervisors Association of Arizona (CSA) Report. (Craig Sullivan/Leo Lew)
(3) County Manager's Report (Information Only). (Leo Lew)
(4) Purchasing Division Report - June 9, 2021 (Shonna McBride/ Lori Pruitt)
(5) CONSENT ITEMS
(5) C. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the Fireworks Display Permit application of Fireworks Productions of Arizona on behalf of Arizona City for the supervised fireworks display to be held on July 3, 2021, at Toltec Elementary School at 3315 N Toltec Rd, Eloy, AZ 85131 in alignment with the CDC Events and Gathering Packet guidelines. Supervisor District #3. (Natasha Kennedy)
(5) D. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the Fireworks Display Permit application of Fireworks Productions of Arizona on behalf of Saddlebrooke One HOA for the supervised fireworks display to be held on July 4, 2021, at 64500 E. Saddlebrooke Blvd., Tucson, Arizona 85739 in alignment with the CDC Events and Gathering Packet guidelines. Supervisor District #4. (Natasha Kennedy)
(5) AF. Discussion/approval/disapproval of the termination of Lease between the Town of Florence and Pinal County. The space at the Florence Library that we leased with the Town at 778 N. Main Street, Florence, was to conduct a COVID-19 Vaccination Pod, and is no longer needed. Supervisor District #1. (GA20-052) (Joe Ortiz/Andrew Smith)
(5) AH. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 060921-GA20-050 approving the First Amendment to the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) between the State of Arizona acting by and through its Department of Transportation (ADOT) and Pinal County to add LED Stop Signs for the Gila River Indian Community (GRIC) to the IGA between ADOT and Pinal County. This is a procurement only project that is covered 100% by Federal funds with no local match required. Pinal County Public Works will be responsible for installing three solar powered LED stop signs and LED advanced warning signs at three, two-way stop controlled intersections: 1) Christensen Rd./Martin Rd.; 2) Chuichu Rd./Peters Rd.; and 3) Hopi Dr./Scott Dr., while the GRIC will be responsible for installing signs at Casa Blanca Rd./Murphy Rd., Lower Santan Rd./Stotonic Rd., and Seed Farm Rd./Pear Rd. Supervisor Districts #1 and #3. (GA20-050) (Jason Bottjen/Andrew Smith)
(5) AW. Discussion/approval/disapproval of Resolution No. 060921-LE declaring a local emergency for the Telegraph Fire. (Kevin Costello/Kent Volkmer)
(6) Meeting of the Pinal County Public Health Services District Board of Directors. (Tascha Spears/Leo Lew)
(7) Discussion/approval/disapproval of the Intergovernmental Agreement with Maricopa County for use of the Treasurer's Remittance and Online Collection System (TROCS) developed by Pinal County. (Pat Beckwith/Michael McCord)
(8) Presentation and discussion/approval/disapproval of the Pinal County tentative budget for Fiscal Year 2021-2022, beginning July 1, 2021, ending June 30, 2022, in the amount of $734,501,764 in accordance with A.R.S. 42-17103. This budget proposes reducing the primary property tax rate from $3.7500 to $3.6900. Approval of this budget also approves the creation of any newly requested positions, which have existing job classifications, that were included in the budget development process. The Public Hearing and final budget adoption are scheduled for July 7, 2021.(Angeline Woods/Leo Lew)
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