Board approves three law‑enforcement grants totaling $157,278.04 for La Paz County Sheriff's Office

5601100 · July 21, 2025

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Summary

At the July 21 meeting the La Paz County Board of Supervisors approved three grants for the sheriff's office: an ACJC award of $138,778.04 with a $34,694.51 match, and two HIDA grants of $4,500 and $14,000; all were described as budgeted items with no additional match except the ACJC award.

The La Paz County Board of Supervisors voted July 21 to accept three grant awards for the La Paz County Sheriff's Office, according to the meeting transcript.

The board approved an Arizona Criminal Justice Commission (ACJC) drug, gang and violent crime control award, DC‑26‑007, in the amount of $138,778.04, with a required local match of $34,694.51. The transcript notes the item was budgeted.

The board also approved two High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDA) awards administered with the city of Tucson: grant G25SA0007 (grant number HT‑25‑2927) in the amount of $4,500, and grant G25SA0007 (grant number HT‑25‑2927A) in the amount of $14,000. Both HIDA grants were described in the meeting as budgeted items with no local match required.

Board action and remarks: the transcript shows each grant item was moved, seconded and approved by voice vote with no opposition recorded. The sheriff did not provide additional presentation details during the meeting; board members indicated familiarity with the grants and no further discussion was requested.

Limitations: the meeting record provides grant numbers, award amounts and the ACJC match figure but does not include line‑item uses, performance conditions, or the identity of the motion movers in the public transcript. Those program details are not specified in the record and would require review of grant agreements or the sheriff's office documentation.