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La Paz County Supervisors Meet March 16 on IT, Land Use, and Public Hearings

La Paz County's three supervisors tackled IT, land use, and public hearings at their March 16 meeting, with video posted online at lapaz.gov.

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The La Paz County Board of Supervisors gathered at 1108 Joshua Avenue in Parker on Monday, March 16, working through a regular public meeting agenda that spanned administrative business, information-technology matters, and land-use items. The county posted both the agenda and meeting video online following the session.

Supervisors David Plunkett, Duce Minor, and Holly Irwin, representing Districts 1 through 3 respectively, conducted the meeting under the oversight of County Administrator Stephanie McDowell. The posted agenda shows the board took up a mix of IT and land-use dockets alongside standard administrative items, though the specific docket details and any associated applicant names or vote outcomes were not captured in available materials. Residents seeking full details can review the posted video and agenda at lapaz.gov.

The March 16 session came one week after the board had also scheduled a special meeting for March 9 at the same Joshua Avenue address. That notice, signed by Clerk of the Board Laurie Thornbury and posted at the county offices on Thursday, March 5 by 6:00 p.m., cited Arizona Revised Statute §38-431.02 in giving the public formal notice. County materials flagged the possibility of the board recessing into a closed executive session at that gathering to obtain legal advice on agenda items, as permitted under A.R.S. §38-431.03(A)(3).

Standard procedural notices attached to both meetings confirmed that supervisors could participate in person or by telephone conference call, and that proceedings may be video recorded. The county's handicapped-accessible meeting room at 1108 Joshua Avenue served as the designated location for both sessions.

Anyone requiring a disability accommodation for future board meetings must contact Thornbury at (928) 669-6115 at least 72 hours before the scheduled start. The Clerk's office also handles agenda packet requests and can be reached by fax at (928) 669-9709 or via TDD at (928) 669-8400.

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