The City of Nogales, Arizona, held a regular meeting on January 8, 2025, where key discussions focused on wildlife monitoring and parking meter updates.
During the meeting, a representative from the Sky Island Alliance presented information about the organization’s efforts in wildlife research along the border. The presentation highlighted the extensive use of cameras for monitoring wildlife, with the representative explaining that these cameras are regulated by various federal agencies, including the Forest Service and Customs and Border Protection. The discussion revealed that the concentration of camera installations has primarily been in the eastern areas, such as the Patagonia and Huachuca Mountains, due to ongoing projects and collaborations with the University of Arizona. The representative noted that there are plans to expand westward into the Nogales area as their research efforts grow.
Council members expressed appreciation for the work being done and discussed the possibility of installing cameras on city land, ensuring compliance with state protocols. This initiative aims to enhance wildlife research and monitoring in the region.
In addition to the wildlife discussion, Chief Jimenez provided an update on parking meters, although specific details from this segment were not elaborated in the transcript.
The meeting underscored the city's commitment to wildlife conservation and the importance of collaboration with local organizations. Further developments regarding the camera installations and parking meter updates are anticipated as the city continues to address these initiatives.