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Votes at a glance: Mohave County Board actions March 2, 2026 Key actions: board supported HB 2307 via resolution, authorized a settlement signature, approved a water rate change for certain customers, approved transfer of a vehicle to Golden Shores Fire District, adopted a revised animal‑shelter fee schedule, and rejected specified donated library copies (3–2).

Mohave County's latest board meeting brought major changes, from supporting a crucial behavioral health bill to shaking up water rates and animal shelter fees—what does it all mean for you?

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Mohave County board rejects subset of donated library books after heated public comment After hours of public testimony split between parental-control advocates and free‑speech supporters, the Mohave County Board of Supervisors voted 3–2 to reject a list of donated titles and directed staff to remove the specified donated copies pending further review.

In a heated debate over parental control versus free speech, the Mohave County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 to reject a controversial set of donated library titles, igniting passionate public outcry.

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Mohave County weighs $16.5M solar package; board asks procurement to seek no‑cap PPA options Public Works proposed up to nine solar installations with a ~$16.5 million budget and projected federal incentives; after questions about ROI, warranties and reserves the board directed procurement to investigate power‑purchase agreements or state contracts that would avoid county upfront capital.

Mohave County is considering a groundbreaking $16.5 million solar project that promises significant energy savings and could redefine how the county invests in renewable energy.

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Mohave County approves three CDBG projects after residents push for Dolan Springs, Colorado City funding After extensive public testimony from Dolan Springs residents and Colorado City advocates, the Mohave County Board of Supervisors approved three Community Development Block Grant projects: owner‑occupied housing rehabilitation, a Colorado City bike skills park (Wheel/Will Fund), and funding for Dolan Springs community facility repairs.

The Mohave County Board of Supervisors has greenlit vital projects that could transform community needs in Dolan Springs and Colorado City, but will it be enough?

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Mohave County approves draft comment letter urging protection of local Colorado River water interests The board approved, in principle, a draft comment letter to the Bureau of Reclamation’s post‑2026 Colorado River EIS that calls on Reclamation to uphold the Colorado River Compact and to protect Mohave County allocations; staff will finalize the letter and submit comments before the March 2, 2026 deadline.

Mohave County is taking a stand for local water rights, urging federal authorities to uphold the Colorado River Compact and protect vital resources for our communities!

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LOVE melts Ice · Arizona Advocacy Hub Join fellow Americans as we let our community know that Love and acceptance is the answer, not brute force as ICE displays. We love our country and our freedoms guaranteed us by our constitution.…

Feb 21, 10am: Rally at Hwy 95 & Marina in Bullhead City. Stand with immigrants and show what you love about this country. No weapons. Costumes welcome.

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Mohave County epidemiologist reports rising measles cases and other surveillance updates Anna Scherzer reported a cumulative 2025 diseases summary showing a spike in measles (over 200 Arizona cases linked to the outbreak, ~97% unvaccinated) and higher‑than‑normal salmonellosis counts; the board asked about strain typing and TB surveillance.

A staggering surge in measles cases has swept through Mohave County, with over 200 linked to an outbreak and nearly all affected unvaccinated—what does this mean for public health?

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Mohave County adopts BallotGuard security paper after tests show fewer tabulation errors; modest added cost estimated Elections staff and Runbeck presented test results showing BallotGuard security paper produced fewer tabulator multi‑feed and pick errors in staged runs. The board approved use of the paper for 2026 elections at an estimated incremental cost (~$10–$15 per ballot) and directed staff to run pre‑election tests.

Mohave County is set to enhance election security by adopting BallotGuard paper, significantly reducing tabulation errors and improving accuracy for the 2026 elections!

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Mohave County asks staff to work with cities after debate over flood‑control allocation formula The Board debated a proposed Flood Control District allocation that would weight floodplain area and population alongside assessed value. Lake Havasu officials warned the change would cut their funding; the board directed staff to work with city partners on a revised approach.

Mohave County is rethinking how it allocates flood-control funding, sparking intense debate among city officials who fear losing vital resources for safety projects.

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Mohave County supervisors approve flood-control purchases, park rule hearing, road speed changes and other consent items At its Jan. 5 meeting the Board approved purchase of tax-deeded flood-control parcels, accepted $79,510 in senior-center donations, set a parks-rules public hearing, approved a new speed limit on Australia Road, accepted Mountain View Road into maintenance, approved a $186,000 mental-health training grant, approved an inmate canine-training MOU and several rezones and easements.

Mohave County's Board of Supervisors made significant strides in community welfare, from flood-control purchases to a new initiative for first-responder mental health training!

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Board pauses debate on animal-shelter surrender fee after rescues warn of more abandonment; staff to return with benchmarking Facing record litters and a roughly $450,000 shelter shortfall, staff proposed new puppy/kitten intake fees and modest adoption-fee increases; rescue groups opposed intake fees and urged mandatory spay/neuter. The board asked staff to benchmark fees and continued the item to the first March meeting for a fuller proposal.

Mohave County faces a staggering surge in surrendered puppies, prompting a heated debate over new shelter fees that could lead to more animals abandoned in the desert.

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Mohave County adopts 2025 general plan but removes Golden Valley map after resident objections After hours of public comment from Golden Valley residents who said staff ignored a prior resolution, the Mohave County Board of Supervisors approved the 2025 general plan but excluded the Golden Valley map for separate consideration.

The Mohave County Board of Supervisors has approved a new 2025 General Plan but excluded the controversial Golden Valley map after residents raised concerns about zoning inaccuracies and infrastructure limits.

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Residents prevail as Mohave County denies Yucca truck-stop rezoning after safety, water and traffic concerns After hours of testimony from Yucca residents and businesses warning of bridge-safety, road-width and water-supply problems, the Board of Supervisors denied a rezone and general-plan amendment to allow an 11-acre truck stop near I-40 exits 25-26.

Mohave County residents scored a victory as the Board of Supervisors rejected a controversial truck stop proposal, citing serious safety and infrastructure concerns.

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Board adopts 2017 FDA model food code as the Arizona food code; county to offer CFPM training The Board adopted the 2017 FDA model food code (to be enforced as the Arizona food code effective March 1, 2026) and directed staff to provide Certified Food Protection Manager training opportunities and transition supports.

Mohave County is set to enhance food safety by adopting the 2017 FDA model food code, paving the way for stricter standards and new training opportunities for food service workers.

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Mohave County adds special-use permitting for data centers amid water, power concerns The Board of Supervisors on Dec. 1 approved zoning ordinance amendments that define 'data centers' and require special-use permits (SUPs) in industrial and airport districts. Supporters said Entrada has water and power commitments; residents and others raised concerns about water and electricity impacts.

Mohave County just took a bold step to regulate data centers, requiring developers to prove they won't strain local water and power resources before moving forward!

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Sheriff outlines $9 million in state funds used to buy three substations and a mobile command post Sheriff Shuster told supervisors the office used a $9 million state allocation and ARPA matching funds to acquire three replaced substations (Mohave Valley, Lake Havasu, Littlefield) and a 43-ft mobile command post; purchases aimed to improve patrol and detention operations and reduce future general‑fund requests.

Sheriff David Shuster announces a game-changing $9 million investment in new substations and a high-tech mobile command post to enhance community safety in Mohave County!

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Board approves in‑house medical‑examiner plan amid public scrutiny over procurement Supervisors approved a plan and $4 million in budget authority to build a county morgue and bring medical‑examiner services in‑house. The move followed months of public allegations about the prior contract and calls for a third‑party review of procurement practices.

Mohave County is taking a bold step towards transparency by bringing medical-examiner services in-house, but public scrutiny over past contracts raises serious questions.

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Mohave County debates state groundwater policy as farmers and residents demand better data The Mohave County Board heard hours of public testimony and technical briefings Nov. 17 before agreeing to take policy points to the Legislature: require measurable management plans, mandatory metering for large wells, local representation on governance bodies and incentives for recharge — while many farmers and residents urged more farm-level data before any restrictions.

Mohave County is at a crossroads as farmers demand better data to influence crucial groundwater policy decisions that could reshape the future of water management in the Hualapai Valley.

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Mohave County commission amends zoning code to let data centers seek special-use permits The Planning and Zoning Commission voted Nov. 12 to amend sections of the Mohave County Zoning Ordinance to add a definition for "data center" and allow them by special-use permit in airport and manufacturing zones; staff said the change is a land-use step and does not approve any particular project.

Mohave County has taken a significant step by amending its zoning code to allow data centers in various manufacturing zones, paving the way for potential tech growth in the area!

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Residents and a supervisor press board over medical examiner contract and alleged misstatements by director The board heard allegations that the medical examiner operations director, John Hassett, misrepresented his ties to a funeral/cemetery entity; Hassett’s counsel disputed the claim and said Hassett had no ownership interest. A resolution alleging false statements failed for lack of a second.

Allegations of deceit and disturbing revelations about body handling have sparked outrage in Mohave County, as the board faces pressure to investigate the medical examiner's operations.

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Mohave County approves up to $481,300 from contingency to support WIC during federal shutdown Facing a federal government shutdown, the Board authorized up to $481,300 from contingency funds to continue Women, Infants and Children (WIC) food packages for eligible children for up to 30 days while the county coordinates with Arizona Department of Health Services; reimbursement by federal government is not guaranteed.

Mohave County steps up with $481,300 to ensure vulnerable children don't go hungry during the federal shutdown—will the government reimburse them?

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Mohave County supervisors debate 2025 General Plan as Golden Valley residents press for 1-acre limits After a lengthy public comment period, the Mohave County Board of Supervisors referred parts of the 2025 General Plan back to Planning & Zoning and approved several targeted amendments after residents of Golden Valley urged preserving 1-acre minimum lots and raised concerns about water, fire response and traffic.

Mohave County residents are rallying for rural living, pushing back against proposed developments and demanding stricter limits to preserve their community's charm and safety.

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Mohave County mobile health unit expands rural screenings but faces funding, equipment challenges The countys ARPA-funded mobile health unit provides preventive screenings and linkages to care across rural Mohave County, with blood-pressure, HbA1c and cholesterol checks the most common services. Staff reported mechanical problems, outreach gaps and an uncertain funding future once one-time ARPA dollars expire.

Mohave County's new mobile health unit is bridging the gap in rural healthcare, but will it survive beyond its initial funding?

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Sad. Looks to be a camping accident in the Hualapai Mountains.

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Mohave County delays final vote on 2025 General Plan after public outcry over Golden Valley 'Dorado' development After hours of public comment focused on water, fire and flood risks, the Mohave County Board of Supervisors voted to return final action on the 2025 General Plan to a regular meeting on Nov. 3 to allow additional review and notice. The Golden Valley Dorado proposal and changes to area-plan language drew the most public concern.

Public outcry in Golden Valley has forced the Mohave County Board to postpone a crucial vote on the controversial 2025 General Plan amid fears over water shortages, emergency response times, and increased flood risks.

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Board approves landfill contract, stop signs and other routine actions; adopts small constable writ fee The Mohave County Board of Supervisors approved a set of consent and regular-agenda items including a new landfill operator contract, installation of three all-way stop controls on East Mountain View Road, an abandonment of a small unnamed roadway and a $10 writ fee for constables. Some items were pulled for discussion before votes.

The Mohave County Board of Supervisors made pivotal decisions on landfill operations, traffic control, and new constable fees—find out how these changes impact local services!

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Mohave County approves one-year medical examiner contract amid public concern over performance and qualifications The Board of Supervisors voted 3–2 to award a one-year contract for medical examiner services to the incumbent, Serenity Memorial Group, at $87,500 per month. The decision drew public criticism and split supervisors over RFP qualification changes, autopsy turnaround standards and a longer-term plan to return services to a direct physician contract.

Mohave County has awarded a controversial $87,500 monthly contract for medical examiner services to Serenity Memorial Group, despite public outcry and concerns over performance and standards.

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