FLAGSTAFF — On November 5, 2024, Coconino County will hold an election asking voters to allow Coconino County to permanently adjust its 1979-80 base expenditure by the amount of $7.7 Million. The additional expenditure authority would be used for County services and programs, including but not limited to law enforcement, road improvements and maintenance, emergency response, and other County services. The ballot question relates only to an adjustment in the base expenditure; it does not involve or result in a tax increase or decrease.
Coconino County will prepare an informational pamphlet for the election. The pamphlet will be mailed to all households of registered voters in the County prior to the November 5, 2024, election. Arguments “For” and “Against” Proposition 482 are being requested by the County for inclusion in the informational pamphlet.
Anyone who would like to submit a “For” or “Against” statement regarding the election can mail or hand deliver their statement to Coconino County Clerk of the Board, 219 E. Cherry Avenue, Flagstaff, AZ, 86001.
The statement may not exceed 300 words and must include the original signature of the submitting party. If the argument is sponsored by an organization, then it must be signed by two of the organization’s executive officers. If the argument is submitted by a political committee, then it must be signed by the committee’s chair or treasurer.
The person(s) signing the argument must provide their mailing address and phone number (other than the city or town and state of residence, this information will not be printed in the pamphlet).
Arguments must be received by 5:00 p.m. (Arizona Time), August 7, 2024, in the Coconino County Clerk of the Board’s Office at 219 E. Cherry Avenue, Flagstaff, AZ 86001.
For more information regarding the statements, call 928-679-7145.
PHOENIX — The Arizona Game and Fish Department has issued a Notice of Intent to Pursue Rulemaking to begin the process to amend its Article 4 rules (live wildlife) to implement the recommendations made in the recent five-year review report.
TUSAYAN – The Lockett Fire experienced no growth over the weekend, staying within interior control lines built Friday and strengthened Saturday and Sunday. Today, crews will continue making improvements to prepare the planning area perimeter area along Forest Roads 307 and 310 and along dozer and hand lines connecting the two roads.
PHOENIX – Arizona is launching a program through which drivers on the autism spectrum can place their credentials in special blue envelopes to enhance communication with law enforcement officers during traffic stops. 
PHOENIX — With Arizona’s hottest months right around the corner, how black bears forage for typical food sources will become more challenging. As a result, the chances of them wandering into populated areas in search of an easier meal will be on the rise.
Northbound Restrictions
Southbound Restrictions
WILLIAMS – The Kaibab National Forest will soon be offering fuelwood permits for the 2024 season. On the Williams and Tusayan Ranger Districts, the Forest Service will begin issuing permits April 15, 2024 and permit holders will be able to collect firewood April 13, 2025. On the North Kaibab Ranger District only, permit sales and firewood collection will run from May 1 through December 31, 2024.