It’s hard to believe that Coconino County is larger than Switzerland, but according to Coconino County Manager Andy Bertelsen, it is! Bertelsen recently stepped into this position with the retirement of long-time Coconino County Manager Steve Peru, to oversee county services across more than 18,600 square miles, from Grand Canyon to Sedona. “This is a dream in the making,” he said. Bertelsen is not new to Northern Arizona. He served as an intern for the Coconino County Board of Supervisors 25 … [Read more...] about Andy Bertelsen Brings Experience, Perspective, Love for Parks and Open Space to Coconino County
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Prop 482 Allows County to Sustain Current Level of Public Services
This November, Coconino County voters will decide whether to approve Proposition 482, which proposes a permanent base adjustment to the county’s expenditure limit without adding new taxes or increasing property or other existing taxes. If approved, Prop. 482 will allow the county to spend revenues that have already been approved by voters but can’t be spent because of the expenditure limit. The county is asking for a permanent base adjustment to its expenditure limit to sustain the level of … [Read more...] about Prop 482 Allows County to Sustain Current Level of Public Services
Proposition 482 Allows Coconino County to Spend Revenues Already Approved by Voters
After 44 years, the Coconino County Board of Supervisors has referred a permanent base adjustment to the county’s expenditure limit to the ballot this November. If approved, then the county will be allowed to expend revenues already approved by voters but that can’t be spent due to the expenditure limit. Here’s How it Works In 1980, Arizona voters approved an amendment to the State Constitution that set an annual expenditure limit for counties, cities, towns, community college districts and … [Read more...] about Proposition 482 Allows Coconino County to Spend Revenues Already Approved by Voters