Board of Supervisors Meeting Recap

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Key Points from the Work Session Meeting

held on April 17, 2024

  • Jim Rounds from Rounds Consulting, one of the leading economists in Arizona, presented an analysis of Pinal County's Road Maintenance Fund, assessing the community impact from an economic perspective when the County spends these funds on roads. The half-cent sales tax that supports the Road Maintenance Fund was originally authorized by voters in 1986, reauthorized in 2005, and needs to be reauthorized before it expires at the end of 2026. County Manager Leo Lew explained that at the May 1st Meeting, the Board will be asked to consider a resolution to call for an election for this reauthorization in November. To learn more, visit www.preservingpinal.com. There will also be a Virtual Open House on the topic on Monday, April 29th. More information is below. (Item 1)
  • The Board received a presentation of the draft 2024 Transportation Improvement and Maintenance Program for Budget Years 2023/2024 through 2027/2028. The Transportation Improvement and Maintenance Program (TIMP) is Pinal County's five-year transportation plan that identifies potential funding and establishes a tentative schedule for planning, construction, and major maintenance projects. Click here to learn more about the program. (Item 2)
  • The Board held a Work Session to discuss the 2023 Pinal County Subdivision & Infrastructure Design Manual. The Manual sets forth Pinal County standards and policies for infrastructure design and assists in the preparation of the technical plans and reports for submittal to and approval by Pinal County. The 2023 Pinal County Subdivision & Infrastructure Design Manual clarifies and supplements requirements in the Pinal County Codes, including the Subdivision Regulations, Zoning Ordinance, Drainage Ordinance, Stormwater and Floodplain Regulations, and other regulations for land development within the unincorporated areas of Pinal County, pursuant to Title 3 (Subdivisions) of the PCDSC. (Item 3)
Work Session Action Summary

Time References


Item 1: 00:18

Item 2: 32:01

Item 3: 01:00:35


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Upcoming Meetings

Wednesday, April 24th - Regular Meeting

Wednesday, May 1st - Regular Meeting

Meetings begin at 9:30 a.m. unless noted and take place in the
1891 Courthouse, located at 135 N. Pinal Street, Florence, AZ 85132.
Members of the public wishing to address the Pinal County Board of Supervisors may do so in person at the Call to the Public section of Regular Board Meetings. Action taken as a result of public comment will be limited to directing staff to study the matter or rescheduling the matter for
further consideration and decision at a later date.
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Supervisor Miller Hosting Town Hall This Evening

This evening (Wednesday, April 17th), from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., District 3 Supervisor Stephen Miller will host a Town Hall in Casa Grande. Attendees will have the opportunity to hear from Elected Officials and Department Directors, including County Attorney Kent Volkmer, Recorder Dana Lewis, and Sheriff Mark Lamb.


Location: Casa Grande Dispatch Boardroom, 408

N. Sacaton Street, Suite 2, Casa Grande, AZ 85122.

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