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Yavapai County Supervisor Davis Hosts Two Public Forums

Chip Davis, Yavapai County Supervisor

On October 12, 2010 at 6:00 p.m., Yavapai County Supervisor Chip Davis will be hosting the Bridgeport Community meeting at the Verde Valley Christian Church at 3605 Zalesky Road.



Supervisor Davis has set up presentations you will not want to miss.  Charlie Cave, Flood Control Director will give an update on the Verde River Re-study; Steve Mauk, Development Services Director will discuss County and Community Interaction; and Kent Ellsworth, Director of Verde Valley Caregivers will give a brief presentation.  As always, Supervisor Davis and Verl Cook, Area Roads Superintendent will give general updates.


On October 13, 2010 at 7:00 p.m., Yavapai County Supervisor Chip Davis will be hosting the Cornville Community meeting at the Oak Creek School at 11490 Purple Sage Road in Cornville, Arizona.


Presentations will be given by Steve Mauk, Development Services Director who will discuss County and Community Interaction; Mike Willet, Assistant Public Works Director will report on the progress of both the Cornville Multi-use path and the Cornville Trail; and Kent Ellsworth, Director of Verde Valley Caregivers will give a brief presentation.  As always, Supervisor Davis and Verl Cook, Area Roads Superintendent will give general updates.


In order to provide insight into the role of the Yavapai County Supervisor’s office, please read the following: The Yavapai County Board of Supervisors is responsible for the financing and administration of County government, has final approval over County department budgets, governs tax rates and calculates all other tax rates.


The Board also has final approval for all zoning and use permits in the unincorporated areas of the County.


The Board consists of three members elected to four year terms representing the three supervisor districts. The Board members conduct business during public meetings which are held every other Monday. A schedule for the Board meetings is available to the public. The agendas are made available on each Wednesday prior to the meeting at both the Cottonwood and Prescott Board of Supervisors offices, and on the official Yavapai County World Wide Web Homepage.


If a special Board meeting is called, a public notice is posted at least 24-hours prior to the meeting and an agenda is made available to the public.


The Board of Supervisors also acts as the board of directors for certain special districts within the County such as the Prescott East, Seligman, and Granite Gardens Sanitary Districts; the Ash Fork, Seligman and Yarnell Street Lighting Improvement Districts; the Yavapai County Free Library District; Yavapai County Flood Control District; and for County Road Improvement districts.


As part of its administrative duties, the Board is responsible for appointing members of County boards and commissions dealing with planning and zoning, building codes, health, employees and employee benefits, private industry, and agriculture. (For a complete list of specific boards and commissions see Boards and Commissions).


In addition, the Board is responsible for appointing the directors of the 18 County departments.


The Board also works with other governmental bodies such as the towns and cities within Yavapai County, the United States Forest Service and other state and federal governmental agencies.


Please come join us for an evening of information sharing.


For more information, contact:

DeShannan Young

Secretary Senior for

A. G. “Chip” Davis

District 3 Supervisor

(928) 639-8110

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