Votes at a glance: board approves multiple planning, transportation, appointments and district items
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Summary
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on June 11 approved a wide range of consent, statutory-hearing and district items, including planning, transportation, appointments, a flood-control appointment, RICO quarterly expenditures and library-district items; most motions passed unanimously.
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors recorded votes on a broad series of agenda items on June 11. Many passed unanimously; the board held hearings and accepted public comment on selected items.
Key outcomes (motions and recorded votes at the June 11 meeting):
- Planning and zoning consent (items 5–9): Board moved and approved consideration of items 5–9; motion passed unanimously.
- Statutory hearings — de-annexation and irrigation district impact statements (items 10–11): The board received public comment on item 10 and approved items 10 and 11 unanimously.
- Transportation statutory hearings (items 12–13): The board received one speaker in favor for item 13 and approved items 12 and 13 unanimously.
- Board consent agenda (items 14 and 18–48, 51–105): The board approved a broad consent package by unanimous vote after members pulled limited items for comment as noted on the record.
- Appointments (items 15–17): The board approved appointment and reappointments for three members: Chrissy Rodriguez (Community Development Advisory Committee), Daryl Jacobson Barnes (State Board of Equalization reappointment), and Jimmy Lindblom (Planning and Zoning Commission reappointment); motion passed unanimously.
- Item 106: Approved by unanimous vote (no public speakers).
- Quarterly RICO expenditure application (items 107–108): The board held public comment; a county attorney representative explained the purpose of the RICO expenditure application as a report under state law pertaining to the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. The board approved items 107 and 108 unanimously.
- Flood Control District appointment (item 109): The board recessed and convened as the Flood Control District Board of Directors to consider item 109 (appointment of Ward Nichols to the Flood Control Advisory Board) and approved the appointment unanimously.
- Items 110–115: Approved by unanimous vote (no extended discussion recorded).
- Library district items (116–121): Board approved items for the library district unanimously; related public comments on library books were received and staff provided updates (see separate coverage).
Votes were generally unanimous on the items recorded above; when roll-call votes were requested board members present registered “aye” broadly. Several items had public comment in keeping with statutory hearing rules; specific speakers and limited objections were noted on the record for items 10, 107, and library-district items. The board did not record any failed motions on the items summarized above.
For details on items with substantive discussion or votes that generated public comment, see separate articles on the sheriff retention package and the library books/policy pilot.

