Yuma County Board Posted Agendas, Held December Regular Session
The Yuma County Board of Supervisors held its Regular Session on December 15, 2025, with meeting notices and agenda materials posted on the County event calendar. The calendar also listed a Long Term Planning Roundtable on December 16, 2025, an arrangement that matters to residents who rely on timely public notices to follow policy decisions and participate in local government.

On December 15, 2025 the Yuma County Board of Supervisors convened for a Regular Session whose public notice and agenda were posted on the County event calendar. The official calendar entry, titled Meeting Notice and Agenda of the Yuma County Board of Supervisors Regular Session, linked to the Board's agenda and related materials on the County website. The County calendar served as the posted vehicle for the Board's meeting notices, agenda listings and attachments.
The County calendar also listed a Long Term Planning Roundtable scheduled for December 16, 2025. Both calendar entries provided residents direct access to agendas and supporting documents, making the event record available for public review. That online posting practice is central to ensuring transparency and enabling civic engagement around decisions that the Board of Supervisors makes on county services, budgets and planning.
For Yuma County residents, the postings matter because they are the formal channel through which meeting items are announced and materials are shared in advance. Timely access to agendas allows community members, stakeholders and local organizations to prepare testimony, to monitor potential changes to county policy, and to hold elected officials accountable. The availability of linked materials on the County site reduces barriers to participation for residents who cannot attend in person but want to follow the Board's deliberations.

Institutionally, the use of the County event calendar as the official posting vehicle reflects an administrative practice that creates a public record of meeting notices and attachments. Consistent posting supports transparency and helps preserve a searchable archive of Board activity. It also sets expectations for how future meetings will be announced and how the public can obtain materials.
Residents wishing to review the December 15 Regular Session agenda or the December 16 Long Term Planning Roundtable materials should consult the Yuma County event calendar and the Board of Supervisors meeting pages on the County website. Monitoring those postings remains the most reliable way to track upcoming meetings and to engage with county governance.
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