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La Paz County Board of Supervisors met, public agenda available

The La Paz County Board of Supervisors held its regular meeting on December 15, 2025 at 10 00 AM in the Board of Supervisors Board Room in Parker. The county posted the meeting on its official calendar with links to the agenda and the public meeting location, which matters because board decisions shape budgets roads public safety and county services across Parker Quartzsite Ehrenberg and Bouse.

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La Paz County Board of Supervisors met, public agenda available
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On December 15 the La Paz County Board of Supervisors convened for its regularly scheduled meeting at 10 00 AM in the Board of Supervisors Board Room located at 1108 South Joshua Avenue in Parker. The county calendar entry for the meeting included direct links to the meeting agenda and to the public meeting location. Agendas for the Board are routinely posted on the county Agenda Center and made available to the public prior to the meeting.

The Board of Supervisors is the governing body that sets priorities and approves policies affecting county operations. Decisions taken in these meetings can influence the county budget allocation, road maintenance and construction, public safety resources and the delivery of services relied upon by residents in Parker, Quartzsite, Ehrenberg and Bouse. For that reason the availability of the agenda and related materials is a key transparency practice for local governance.

This posting served as the county s official meeting notice and agenda reference. Residents who want to follow decisions or raise concerns about specific items can review the agenda and any supporting documents posted in advance on the county calendar at lapaz.gov. The posted agenda identifies the matters scheduled for board action and provides the public with the opportunity to prepare to follow discussion and outcomes.

The meeting record and any subsequent board actions will determine near term priorities for county administration and operations. For local taxpayers and service users the practical effects may include changes in how road projects are scheduled funded and maintained, adjustments to the county budget that affect service levels or staffing, and determinations about public safety allocations. Monitoring the board agenda before meetings and reviewing approved minutes after meetings are the most direct ways for residents to track decisions that affect daily life in La Paz County.

La Paz County s official calendar is the authoritative source for meeting times agendas and locations, and it remains the primary reference for residents seeking to participate in or monitor the Board of Supervisors work.

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