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Apache JunctionAZ averageUS Census ACS
Median home value
$196,700 Typical home value $374,285 -2.1% yr/yr · +12.4% 5-yr
Municipal budget
Total revenue$48.7M (FY2023)
Total spending$45.5M (FY2023)
Taxes$25.9M (FY2023)
Debt outstanding$14.3M (FY2023)
Spending per resident$1,137 (FY2023)
Development activity
20251,124 housing units ($312.8M)
Recent meetings
Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Parks & Recreation Commission
Parks & Recreation Commission to discuss fee study and FY 2026/2027 budget
The commission will review updates on a Parks and Recreation Fee Study and the budget for fiscal year 2026/2027. Members will also discuss next steps for updating the annual Parks and Recreation Strategic Plan.
- Update on the Parks and Recreation Fee Study and council feedback
- Discussion and update on budget for fiscal year 2026/2027
- Discussion on updating the annual Parks and Recreation Strategic Plan
- Update on projects and opportunities in parks and service areas
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City Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 1h 5m
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Please rise and join me for the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you. Sorry. Oh, I didn't realize that wasn't on. Okay. We're good. All right. May I have roll call, please? Is that not you, Chrissy and Larry? No. He was saying he was. Sorry. Thank you. Okay. Good grief. Bear with me. All right. Felicia Madrid. Here. Judy Borey. Here. Manny Vega. Here. Frank Schaenbeck. DL Kine. Lamont Klepper. Heather Moeller. You have a quorum. Perfect. Your Honor. Thank you. Your Honor. All right. The commission may, at this time, take a single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items. These includes acceptance of the agenda and acceptance of minutes. Any member of the commission may remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a separate vote on the matter later in the agenda. May I have a motion for the approval and acceptance of the agenda meeting minutes? Madam Chair, I move that the Parks and Recreation Commission accept the agenda as presented and approve the minutes from the June 3, 2026 regular meeting. And may I have a second? I second. And may I have a roll call, please? Yes. Judy Borey. Yes. Manny Vega. Yes. Frank Schambeck. DL Kine. Lamont Klepper. Felicia Madrid. And Heather Moeller. Commissioners, if there is any information for any programs or any events or activities that …
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Parks & Recreation Commission
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting Location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
P: (480) 983-2181
City Council Chambers6:00 PMWednesday, August 5, 2026
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Roll Call
4. Consent Agenda
The commission may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items.
These include acceptance of agenda and acceptance of minutes. Any member of the commission may
remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a separate vote on the matter later in
the agenda.
26-344 Consideration of approval of agenda.
26-345 Consideration of approval of regular meeting minutes of June 3, 2026.
Meeting Minutes 6.3.2026Attachments:
5. Information and Reports
The chair at this time may announce information regarding activities involving Parks and Recreation
matters, such as, but not limited to attendance of commission members at community meetings or
events, seminars or conferences, or upcoming events or conferences
6. Staff Report
The Director or those individuals designated by the Director may present information pertinent to items
under consideration or information related to the operation of the department.
26-346 Presentation and update on projects and opportunities in the parks and
other service areas.
26-347 Presentation, discussion and update on upcoming events and
activities.
7. Old Business
Pag …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Consent Agenda — approved
7 yea
Diele Kyhn yea · Frank Schoenbeck yea · Judy Borey yea · Felicia Madrid yea · Lamont Klepper yea · Heather Moeller yea · Manny Vega yea
26-348 — approved
7 yea
Diele Kyhn yea · Frank Schoenbeck yea · Judy Borey yea · Felicia Madrid yea · Lamont Klepper yea · Heather Moeller yea · Manny Vega yea
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 7:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council discusses $5.8 million agreement for City Services Expansion
The City Council will discuss a professional services agreement for city services expansion and the vacation of several right-of-way parcels. The body will also formally adopt the results of the July 21, 2026, Primary Election.
- Professional services agreement with Arrington Watkins Architects, LLC not to exceed $5,805,795
- Resolution No. 26-37 to adopt July 21, 2026 Primary Election results
- Resolution No. 26-31 to accept a DUI Abatement grant from the Governor's Office of Highway Safety
- Right-of-way vacations at the northwest corner of Old West Highway and Idaho Road (Resolutions 26-38, 26-39, and 26-40)
- Intergovernmental agreements for Vehicle Theft Task Force, Gang and Immigration Intelligence Team, and East Valley Child Abduction Response Team
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City Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 42m
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put their cell phones on silent. The invocation will be led by Councilman Heck and the Pledge of Allegiance by Councilman Solard. Heavenly Father, we thank you for the privilege and freedom we have of being able to gather together this evening to discuss city business. We ask that you give the staff and council wisdom and clarity in their decision-making. Keep us mindful that we serve the residents of this city. We ask you to watch over the men and women who serve in our military the world over. Keep them safe in these very uncertain and troubling times. We ask also for your blessing on our first responders, including our police and fire departments, along with our EMS personnel and our park rangers. Please keep them safe in their duties to protect and care for the residents of this city. And thank you for the honor and privilege we do have to serve the residents here in this great city. These things we ask in your name. Amen. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Roll call. Mayor Wilson. Here. Vice Mayor Schroeder. Present. Council Member Cross. Here. Council Member Heck. Here. Council Member Johnson. Council Member Nesser. Present. And Council Member Seller. You have a quorum, Your Honor. Thank you. Consent agenda. As a reminder, all items under consent agenda will be approved through one motion. If a council member wishes to remove an item …
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City Council Meeting
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E. Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMTuesday, August 4, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
C. ROLL CALL
D. CONSENT AGENDA
The council may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items.
These may include, but are not limited to, acceptance of agenda, acceptance of minutes, appointments,
acceptance of resignations and adoption of certain resolutions and other items which do not require a
public hearing. The consent agenda is a timesaving device of which the mayor and city council is to
receive documentation on these items from the city manager for their review prior to the meeting. Any
member of the council may remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a
separate vote on the matter later in the agenda.
1. 26-390 Consideration of acceptance of agenda.
2. 26-389 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of July 21,
2026.
3. 26-395 Consideration of approval of Resolution No. 26-31, authorizing
acceptance of a DUI Abatement grant from the Governor's Office of
Highway Safety.
4. 26-396 Consideration of approval of Resolution No. 26-35 authorizing an
intergovernmental agreement with Depar …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-397 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-402 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Superstition Vistas Community Facilities District No. 1
Board considers final assessment and bonds for Superstition Vistas Area No. 8
The Superstition Vistas Community Facilities District No. 1 will hold a public hearing regarding the final assessment for Assessment Area No. 8. The board will discuss approving the final assessment and authorizing the issuance of Special Assessment Bonds, Series 2026.
- Public hearing on final assessment for Assessment Area No. 8
- Resolution No. SVCFD1 2026-010 to approve final assessment for Assessment Area No. 8
- Resolution No. SVCFD1 2026-011 to authorize Assessment Area No. 8 Special Assessment Bonds, Series 2026
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City Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 7m
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Community facility district number one special meeting of August 4th, 2026 to order and ask everyone to put their cell phones on silent roll call, please Chairperson Wilson here by chairperson Schroeder But board member cross here board member heck here board member Johnson here board member Nessar present board member seller here You have a quorum your honor. Thank you Consideration and approval of minutes of the special meeting of July 21st 2026 do I have a motion Your honor, yes, I move I move that the minutes of the special meeting of July 21st 2026 be approved second moved and seconded roll call Board member Seller yes vice chairperson Schroeder. Yes board member Nessar. Yes board member cross. Yes board member heck Yes board member Johnson. Yes chairperson Wilson. Yes motion passes unanimously Public hearing public hearing on the final assessment of superstition vistas community facility district number one assessment area number eight Zach Chairman board good evening Zach sake is special counsel to the district With the board's permission. I'll I'll go through the three agenda items at one time if that's okay. Okay So when we last chatted on July 21st, well, I guess I heard that was the best meeting ever because I didn't present it that one. So Stuck with me again. It was a lot faster Exactly. I'm already gonna go longer It's nice to see you all again At the July 21st meeting that was considering the feas ibility report again. This is 139 lots a $605,000 per lot so 695 …
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Superstition Vistas Community
Facilities District No. 1
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Special Meeting Agenda
City Council Chambers
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers6:30 PMTuesday, August 4, 2026
A. Call to Order
B. Roll Call
C. Agenda Items
1. 26-378 Consideration of approval of minutes of the special meeting of July
21, 2026.
D. Public Hearing
2. 26-379 Conduct a public hearing on the final assessment for the Superstition
Vistas Community Facilities District No. 1, Assessment Area No. 8.
3. 26-380 Presentation, discussion and consideration of Resolution No.
SVCFD1 2026-010, a resolution of the district board of Superstition
Vistas Community Facilities District No. 1 approving the final
assessment for Assessment Area No. 8, determining that the work
has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and
specifications, and ordering the collection of the assessment in
Assessment Area No. 8.
4. 26-381 Presentation, discussion and consideration of Resolution No.
SVCFD1 2026-011, a resolution of the district board of Superstition
Vistas Community Facilities District No. 1, authorizing the issuance of
the District’s Assessment Area No. 8 Special Assessment Bonds,
Series 2026; approving the form and authorizing the execution and
delivery of related documents; awarding the bonds to a purchaser; …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-378 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-380 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-381 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 7:00 PM
City Council Meeting
City Council to consider DUI abatement grant and public hearing continuance
The Apache Junction City Council will consider resolutions accepting a DUI abatement grant and intergovernmental agreements for vehicle theft and gang task forces. The council will also hold a public hearing on a request to continue a zoning case.
- Resolution 26-31: Acceptance of DUI Abatement grant
- Resolution 26-35: Agreement with DPS for Vehicle Theft Task Force
- Resolution 26-32: Agreement with DPS for Gang and Immigration Intelligence Team Enforcement Mission
- Resolution 26-33: Agreement for East Valley Child Abduction Response Team
- Public hearing: Request to continue case P-26-4-PZ to September 15, 2026
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✓ Decided: Council approves continuance of Banyan Residential rezoning case to September
The City Council voted 7-0 to continue case P-26-4-PZ (Banyan Residential LLC) to September 15, 2026, to allow time for design changes addressing parking concerns raised at the June 23 Planning and Zoning Commission hearing and for additional public outreach. The council also heard presentations on a $49,000 DUI Abatement grant, three intergovernmental agreements for police task forces, proposed parks and recreation fee updates, and the city's Art in Public Places program, but took no votes on those items. No decisions were made on the fee schedule or art program; those remain under discussion for future action.
- Approved Consent Agenda (7-0), including acceptance of agenda and approval of July 7, 2026 meeting minutes
- Approved continuance of case P-26-4-PZ to September 15, 2026 (7-0), to address parking concerns and allow public outreach
- Presented but no vote: Resolution 26-31 accepting $49,000 DUI Abatement grant from Governor's Office of Highway Safety
- Presented but no vote: Resolution 26-35 authorizing IGA for Vehicle Theft Task Force officer (75% payroll reimbursement)
- Presented but no vote: Resolution 26-32 authorizing IGA for Gang and Immigration Intelligence Team Enforcement Mission (75% payroll reimbursement)
- Presented but no vote: Resolution 26-33 authorizing IGA for East Valley Child Abduction Response Team (no entry cost)
- Discussed but no vote: proposed changes to Parks and Recreation Fee Schedule, with intent to vote at future public hearing and effective date no later than January 1, 2027
- Discussed but no vote: Art in Public Places program update, including current projects and future roundabout art
City Council Chambers
📹 From the video · 56m
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Excuse me. I'd like to call the city of Apache Junction City Council meeting of July 21, 2026 to order and ask everyone put their cell phones on silent the invocation will be led by Councilman Nasser and the pledge Heavenly Father we humbly seek your guidance as we discuss the agenda tonight May wisdom justice and righteousness guide our decisions Grant us strength to serve our community with integrity and compassion May our leadership be a source of stability and peace Fostering a society where all citizens will thrive We ask that you protect all of our military personnel and bring them home safely and Please protect all of our first responders who serve and protect Our community and keep in your prayers Assistant Chief City Chief Johnny John he's having surgery on Monday Amen I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America And to the republic for which it stands One nation under God Indivisible with liberty and justice for all roll call Mayor Wilson Here Vice Mayor Schroeder Present Councilmember Cross Here Councilmember Heck Here Councilmember Johnson Councilmember Nasser Present Councilmember Seller You have a quorum your honor Thank you Consent agenda reminder all items in consent agenda will be approved with one motion if a council member wishes to remove an item for further discussion request must be made prior to Before approving consent agenda and will be moved to new business Do I have a motion for consent agenda Your honor Yes I move that the consen …
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City Council Meeting
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E. Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMTuesday, July 21, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
C. ROLL CALL
D. CONSENT AGENDA
The council may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items.
These may include, but are not limited to, acceptance of agenda, acceptance of minutes, appointments,
acceptance of resignations and adoption of certain resolutions and other items which do not require a
public hearing. The consent agenda is a timesaving device of which the mayor and city council is to
receive documentation on these items from the city manager for their review prior to the meeting. Any
member of the council may remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a
separate vote on the matter later in the agenda.
1. 26-367 Consideration of acceptance of agenda.
2. 26-366 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of July
7, 2026.
E. AWARDS, PRESENTATIONS AND PROCLAMATIONS
Awards, presentations from other organizations, proclamations issued by the mayor, and
acknowledgement of distinguished guests and visitors, and staff presentation of receipt of grant or
donated funds are permitted at this time. …
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Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E. Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Meeting Minutes
City Council Meeting
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
7:00 PM City Council ChambersTuesday, July 21, 2026
CALL TO ORDERA.
Mayor Wilson called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEB.
Councilmember Nesser gave the invocation and Councilmember Heck led the meeting attendees
in the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALLC.
Mayor Wilson
Vice Mayor Schroeder
Councilmember Nesser
Councilmember Heck
Councilmember Johnson
Councilmember Cross
Councilmember Soller
Present: 7 -
Staff in Attendance:
Bryant Powell, City Manager
Matt Busby, Assistant City Manager
Evie McKinney, City Clerk
Joel Stern, City Attorney
Michael Pooley, Police Chief
Rudy Esquivias, Development Services Director
Liz Langenbach, Parks & Recreation Director
Johnny John, Assistant Police Chief
Anna McCray, Human Resources Director
Sidney Urias, Development Services Deputy Director
Nicholas Leftwich, Principal Planner
Erika Hernandez, Associate Planner
Rob Wisler, Management Analyst
Jamie Sullivan, Recreation Superintendent
Riley King, Management Analyst
Joseph Penze, Commander
Cindy Ewer, Commander
Mike Beaton, Commander
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July 21, 2026City Council Meeting Meeting Minutes
CONSENT AGENDAD.
Councilmember Johnso …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
CONSENT AGENDA — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-363 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Superstition Vistas Community Facilities District No. 1
Board considers special assessment bonds for Assessment Area No. 8
The Superstition Vistas Community Facilities District No. 1 board will hold a public hearing on a feasibility report for a proposed project. The board will discuss and consider resolutions to finance improvements through special assessment bonds and levy assessments for Assessment Area No. 8.
- Public hearing on feasibility report for Assessment Area No. 8 Special Assessment Bonds
- Resolution No. SVCFD1 2026-008 regarding the acquisition and financing of district improvements
- Resolution No. SVCFD1 2026-009 regarding the levying of an assessment and assessment diagram for Assessment Area No. 8
- Approval of May 19, 2026 meeting minutes
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✓ Decided: Board approves $695K Peralta Rd assessment bonds for 139 lots
The Superstition Vistas Community Facilities District No. 1 board approved two resolutions to finance road improvements on Peralta Rd. The project covers 139 lots at $5,000 each, totaling $695,000, funded by special assessment bonds. Both resolutions passed unanimously (7-0). The board also approved the May 19, 2026 meeting minutes.
- Approved minutes of May 19, 2026 special meeting (7-0)
- Approved Resolution SVCFD1 2026-008: feasibility report and intent to issue bonds (7-0)
- Approved Resolution SVCFD1 2026-009: assessment diagram and levy for Assessment Area No. 8 (7-0)
City Council Chambers
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I'd like to call the Superstition Vista Community Facility District Number 1, Special Meeting of July 21st, 2026 to order and ask everyone to put their cell phones on silent. Roll call. Chairperson Wilson? Here. Vice Chairperson Schroeder? Present. Board Member Cross? Here. Board Member Heck? Here. Board Member Johnson? Board Member Nessert? Present. Board Member Seller? You have a quorum, Your Honor. Thank you. Consideration and approval of minutes of special meeting May 19th, 2026. Do I have a motion? Mr. Chair? Yes. I move that the minutes from the meeting of May 19th, 2026 be approved as presented. Second. Moved and seconded. Roll call. Board Member Nessert? Oh. I didn't hear the comment. Sorry. Yes. Board Member Johnson? Yes. Board Member Cross? Board Member Heck? Board Member Seller? Vice Chairperson Schroeder? Chairperson Wilson? Motion passes unanimously. Public hearing on the feasibility report. Superstition distance. Community facility district number one. Assessment area number eight. Janet Gold? Good evening, Chairperson, Board. My name is Janelle Gold with Hilltop Securities. Can you hear me? There's a better. I just wasn't. Again, good evening. My name is Janelle Gold with Hilltop Securities. On your agenda is item number two, three, and four, which I would speak to together if you're amenable to that. And so the first item is the public hearing, and these will need to be taken individually, so just a note on that. This is for a new transaction for special asses …
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Superstition Vistas Community
Facilities District No. 1
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Special Meeting Agenda
City Council Chambers
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers6:30 PMTuesday, July 21, 2026
A. Call to Order
B. Roll Call
C. Agenda Items
1. 26-276 Consideration of approval of minutes of the meeting of May 19,
2026.
D. Public Hearing
2. 26-277 Conduct a public hearing on the feasibility report for a proposed
project to be financed by the issuance of the Superstition Vistas
Community Facilities District No. 1 Assessment Area No. 8
Special Assessment Bonds.
3. 26-278 Presentation, discussion and consideration of Resolution No.
SVCFD1 2026-008, a resolution of the district board of
Superstition Vistas Community Facilities District No. 1 relating to
approval of the feasibility report for the acquisition and financing of
certain improvements benefiting the district; approving the prior
giving of notice of hearing relating to the feasibility report;
declaring the district board's intention to acquire the improvements
described in the feasibility report; forming an assessment district;
determining that special assessment bonds may be issued to
finance the costs and expenses of the improvements; declaring
the improvements to be of more than local or ordinary public
benefit and that the costs of the …
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City Council Chambers
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ 85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Special Meeting Minutes
Superstition Vistas Community
Facilities District No. 1
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
6:30 PM City Council ChambersTuesday, July 21, 2026
Call to OrderA.
Chair Wilson called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m.
Roll CallB.
Chairperson Wilson
Vice Chair Schroeder
Boardmember Heck
Boardmember Johnson
Boardmember Nesser
Boardmember Cross
Boardmember Soller
Present: 7 -
Staff in Attendance:
Bryant Powell, District Manager
Matt Busby, Assistant District Manager
Evie McKinney, District Clerk
Joel Stern, District Attorney
Anna McCray, Human Resource Director
Connie Chow, District Controller
Angelie Hawley, District Treasurer
Rob Wisler, Assistant to the District Manager
Agenda ItemsC.
1. 26-276 Consideration of approval of minutes of the meeting of May 19, 2026.
Boardmember Johnson moved, seconded by Boardmember Nesser that the minutes of May 19,
2026, Special Meeting be approved.
Yes: Chairperson Wilson, Vice Chair Schroeder, Boardmember Heck, Boardmember
Johnson, Boardmember Nesser, Boardmember Cross and Boardmember Soller
7 -
No: 0
Public HearingD.
2. 26-277 Conduct a public hearing on the feasibility report for a proposed project to be
financed by the issuance of the Superstition Vistas Community Facilities
District No. 1 Assessment Area No. 8 Spec …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-276 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-278 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-279 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
Mon Jul 13, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Public Art Commission
Public Art Commission discusses several ongoing art projects
The commission will receive updates on multiple public art installations. These include traffic cabinet wraps and a sculpture project.
- Update on Vinyl Culture Part Two (Traffic Cabinet Wraps)
- Update on Veteran’s Memorial Traffic Cabinet Wrap
- Update on Library Garden Sandblasted Art
- Update on the Roundabout Sculpture
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City Council Chambers
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Public Art Commission
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
300 E. Superstition Blvd.
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers5:30 PMMonday, July 13, 2026
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Roll Call
4. Consent Agenda
26-371 Consideration of approval of agenda.
Sponsors: Erika Hernandez
26-372 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of March
9, 2026.
Sponsors: Erika Hernandez
5. Announcement of Art Work
6. Public Hearings
The following items are public hearings where members of the public are given the opportunity to speak.
Once recognized by the Chairman, please come to the podium microphone and give your name and
address. There is a five-minute time limit per speaker.
7. Old Business
26-373 Update on Vinyl Culture Part Two (Traffic Cabinet Wraps)
Sponsors: Erika Hernandez
26-374 Update on Veteran’s Memorial Traffic Cabinet Wrap
Sponsors: Erika Hernandez
26-375 Update on Library Garden Sandblasted Art
Sponsors: Erika Hernandez
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July 13, 2026Public Art Commission Agenda
26-376 Update on the Roundabout Sculpture
Sponsors: Erika Hernandez
8. New Business
The Commission shall consider any business not yet considered. Arizona Open Meeting Law prohibits
public comments at this time.
9. Information and Reports
The …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Consent Agenda — approved
3 yea · 1 absent · 1 present
Gretchen Klett absent · Catherine Meek yea · Angela Smithson present · Janet Cooper yea · Jeff Danford yea
Selection of Meeting Dates, Times, Location and Purpose — approved
4 present · 1 absent
Gretchen Klett absent · Catherine Meek present · Angela Smithson present · Janet Cooper present · Jeff Danford present
Tue Jul 7, 2026 · 7:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council reviews development fee study update and approves fleet contracts.
The Apache Junction City Council will hold a public hearing on a proposed update to the city's development fee study. The council will also vote on several consent agenda items, including a $1.03 million fleet vehicle purchase and a $22,004 economic development contract. Standard updates and awards will be presented.
- Public hearing on development fee study update (land use assumptions, infrastructure plan, preliminary draft fees)
- Approval of $1,028,300 for new/replacement fleet vehicles via state and Chandler cooperative contracts
- Approval of $22,004 agreement with Greater Phoenix Economic Council for economic development services
- Approval of on-call consulting services contract for engineering (FY 2027-2030)
- Intergovernmental agreement with Pinal County for the Annual Safety Rodeo
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✓ Decided: Council approves consent agenda including $1.03M fleet purchase
The City Council approved the entire consent agenda, which included a $1,028,300 procurement of new and replacement fleet vehicles, an employment agreement for a municipal court associate magistrate, and an intergovernmental agreement with Pinal County for a safety roadeo. The council also heard presentations from the Pinal County Attorney and Florence Copper, and held a public hearing on a development fee study update with no public comments.
- Approved the consent agenda as a whole (7-0), including the $1,028,300 fleet vehicle purchase.
- Approved an employment agreement with Ian N. Service for Municipal Court Associate Magistrate services.
- Approved Resolution No. 26-30 authorizing an intergovernmental agreement with Pinal County for the Annual Safety Roadeo.
- Approved on-call engineering consulting services agreements for FY2027-2030.
- Approved a one-year agreement with the Greater Phoenix Economic Council for $22,004, retroactive to July 1, 2026.
- Approved a proclamation designating July 2026 as 'National Parks and Recreation Month.'
- Heard a presentation from Pinal County Attorney Brad Miller on crime trends; no action taken.
- Heard a presentation from Florence Copper on in-situ copper recovery; no action taken.
City Council Chambers
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I will ask the City of Apache Junction Council meeting of July 7, 2026 to order and ask everyone to put your cell phones on silent. The invocation will be led by Council Member Heck, the pledge by Council Member Johnson. Heavenly Father, we thank you for the privilege and freedom we have of being able to gather together this evening to discuss city business. We ask that you give the staff and Council wisdom and clarity in their decision making. Keep us mindful that we serve the residents of this city. We ask you to watch over the men and women who serve in our military around the world. Please keep them safe in these very difficult and uncertain times. We ask also for your blessing on our first responders, including our police and fire departments, along with our E MS personnel and our park rangers. Please keep these brave men and women safe in their duties to protect and care for the residents of this city. And thank you for the honor and privilege we have to serve the residents of this city. These things we ask in your name. Amen. Amen. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Roll call. Mayor Wilson. Here. Vice Mayor Schroeder. Present. Council Member Cross. Here. Council Member Heck. Here. Council Member Johnson. Council Member Nesser. Present. Council Member Seller. You have a quorum, Your Honor. Thank you. Before we begin tonight's agenda, …
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City Council Meeting
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E. Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMTuesday, July 7, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
C. ROLL CALL
D. CONSENT AGENDA
The council may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items.
These may include, but are not limited to, acceptance of agenda, acceptance of minutes, appointments,
acceptance of resignations and adoption of certain resolutions and other items which do not require a
public hearing. The consent agenda is a timesaving device of which the mayor and city council is to
receive documentation on these items from the city manager for their review prior to the meeting. Any
member of the council may remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a
separate vote on the matter later in the agenda.
1. 26-352 Consideration of acceptance of agenda.
2. 26-350 Consideration of approval of minutes of the special meeting of June
15, 2026.
3. 26-351 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of June 16,
2026.
4. 26-302 Consideration of approval of Employment Agreement with Ian N.
Service for Apache Junction Municipal Court Associate Magistrate
Services.
5. 26-329 Acknowledge receipt of …
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Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E. Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Meeting Minutes
City Council Meeting
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
7:00 PM City Council ChambersTuesday, July 7, 2026
CALL TO ORDERA.
Mayor Wilson called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEB.
Councilmember Heck gave the invocation and Councilmember Johnson led the meeting
attendees in the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALLC.
Mayor Wilson
Vice Mayor Schroeder
Councilmember Nesser
Councilmember Heck
Councilmember Johnson
Councilmember Cross
Councilmember Soller
Present: 7 -
Staff in Attendance:
Bryant Powell, City Manager
Matt Busby, Assistant City Manager
Evie McKinney, City Clerk
Joel Stern, City Attorney
Michael Pooley, Police Chief
Rudy Esquivias, Development Services Director
Liz Langenbach, Parks & Recreation Director
Ryan Kaup, Economic Development Director
Pam Harrison, Library Director
Anna McCray, Human Resources Director
Mike Loggins, Public Works Director
Amy Greening, Deputy City Clerk
Sidney Urias, Development Services Deputy Director
Emile Schmid, City Engineer
Rob Wisler, Management Analyst
CONSENT AGENDAD.
Councilmember Soller moved, seconded by Councilmember Nesser to approve the Consent
Agenda.
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
CONSENT AGENDA — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
Mon Jul 6, 2026 · 7:00 PM
City Council Work Session
City Council discusses rezoning 6.7 acres for a 146-unit apartment complex.
The Apache Junction City Council will review three agenda items during this work session. Officials will discuss a new employment contract for a municipal court magistrate, a safety roadshow agreement with Pinal County, and a rezoning request for a 146-unit apartment development. This work session is for discussion and presentation rather than formal voting.
- Employment agreement for Apache Junction Municipal Court associate magistrate services
- Intergovernmental agreement with Pinal County for the Annual Safety Roadeo
- Rezoning request (P-26-4-PZ) by Banyan Residential for ~6.7 acres to develop a 146-unit apartment complex
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City Council Chambers
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All right, it was turned off I'd like to call the city of Apache Junction work session for July 6 2026 to order and ask everyone to put their cell phones on silent roll call mayor Wilson here Weissmere Schroeder present councilmember cross here councilmember heck here councilmember Johnson here council member Nesser present councilmember seller You have a quorum your honor. Thank you presentation discussive employment agreement with iron North star or in service Judge McDermott I appreciate your your time today. Basically. I just wanted to touch on the the the The purpose of this request is basically to fill my roster of associate magistrates Currently there's five however one is just no longer available at all because he's currently employed at full- time with the state where I believe with access and Under the judicial candidates. It wouldn't be proper for the court to even have him serve so at this point in time I will need a replacement just to fill out my roster um And just give me the flexibility if I have a family emergency or if I have Something that comes up out of the blue this this essentially a replacement will Will help the Ensure adequate coverage for the court If something comes up that requires my absence from the court He's uh, mr service. I know him for my time at the county attorney's office. He was a contract public defender He's been contract public defender for many years at the at the superior court. I know him. Well, I've hadn't been opposing counsel A …
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City Council Work Session
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E. Superstition Blvd.
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMMonday, July 6, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. AGENDA ITEMS
1. 26-301 Presentation and discussion on Employment Agreement with Ian N.
Service for Apache Junction Municipal Court Associate Magistrate
Services.
2. 26-358 Presentation and discussion of proposed Resolution No. 26-30,
authorizing the city to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with
Pinal County for the city's participation in the Pinal County hosted
Annual Safety Roadeo.
3. 26-349 Presentation and discussion of case P-26-4-PZ, a request by
Banyan Residential, LLC, represented by Snell & Wilmer LLP, for
a planned development rezoning of approximately 6.7 net acres
currently zoned High Density Multiple-Family Residential (“RM-2”)
to High Density Multiple-Family Residential by Planned
Development (“RM-2/PD”) with a new planned development
overlay to authorize an amendment to the development plans
previously approved in Ordinance No. 1526 for the development of
a 146 unit, 2 and 3-story apartment complex.
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July 6, 2026City Council Work Session Agenda
D. ADJOURNMENT
Copies of this agenda and additional inf …
Tue Jun 23, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission
Planning commission considers rezoning 6.7 acres for a 146-unit apartment project.
The Apache Junction Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on a rezoning request for a 6.7-acre parcel. Developers are seeking to change the zoning to allow a 146-unit, two-story apartment complex. The commission will also approve meeting minutes and schedule its next regular meeting for July 14.
- Public hearing for Case P-26-4-PZ: rezoning 6.7 acres from RM-2 to RM-2/PD
- Approval of a 146-unit, two-story apartment complex by Banyan Residential, LLC
- Amendment to development plans under Ordinance No. 1526
- Approval of May 26, 2026 meeting minutes
- Scheduling of next regular meeting for July 14, 2026
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City Council Chambers
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Planning and Zoning Commission
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
City Council Chambers at
City Hall
300 E Superstition
Boulevard
Apache Junction AZ 85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
P: (480) 474-5083
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMTuesday, June 23, 2026
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Roll Call
4. Consent Agenda
The commission may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items.
These include acceptance of agenda and acceptance of minutes. Any member of the commission may
remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a separate vote on the matter later in
the agenda.
26-331 Consideration of approval of agenda
26-332 Consideration of approval of the minutes of the May 26, 2026 regular
meeting.
05-26-26_Meeting MinutesAttachments:
5. Public Hearings
The following items are public hearings where members of the public are given the opportunity to speak.
Once recognized by the Chairman, please come to the podium microphone and give your name and
address. There is a five-minute time limit per speaker.
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June 23, 2026Planning and Zoning Commission Agenda
26-333 Presentation, discussion, public hearing, and consideration of
case P-26-4-PZ, a request by Banyan Residential, LLC,
represented by Noel Griemsmann, of Snell & Wilmer LLP, for a
planned development rezonin …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Consent Agenda — approved
7 yea
Jesse Gage yea · Ari Kalan yea · Roy Starr yea · Sandra Mykland yea · Dave Hantzsche yea · Robin Barker yea · Nicholas Kelley yea
26-333 — denied
6 yea · 1 abstain
Jesse Gage yea · Ari Kalan yea · Roy Starr abstain · Sandra Mykland yea · Dave Hantzsche yea · Robin Barker yea · Nicholas Kelley yea
26-334 — approved
7 yea
Jesse Gage yea · Ari Kalan yea · Roy Starr yea · Sandra Mykland yea · Dave Hantzsche yea · Robin Barker yea · Nicholas Kelley yea
Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Water Utilities Community Facilities District
The Board will consider the FY 2026-2027 budget and water utility rates.
The Water Utilities Community Facilities District is meeting to establish its financial plan for the upcoming fiscal year. The board will review proposed expenditure estimates and consider new or existing rates for potable and non-potable water services.
- Resolution No. 2026-003: Adoption of FY 2026-2027 budget estimates
- Resolution No. 2026-004: Adoption of potable and non-potable water rates, user fees, and connection fees
- Approval of May 2026 meeting minutes
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City Council Chambers
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I Will cell phones be put on silent? Roll call. Chairperson Wilson? Here. Vice Chairperson Schroeder? Present. Board Member Cross? Here. Board Member Heck? Here. Board Member Johnson? Here. Board Member Nessar? Present. Board Member Seller? Here. You have a quorum, Your Honor. Thank you. Approval of minutes for the May 2nd, 2026 and the May 19th, 2026 meetings. Mr. Chair? Yes. I move that the minutes of the May 5th, 2026 special meeting and May 19th, 2026 meeting be approved. Second. Moved and seconded. Roll call. Board Member Heck? Board Member Heck? Yes. Board Member Cross? Yes. Vice Chairperson Schroeder? Yes. Board Member Nessar? Yes. Board Member Johnson? Yes. Board Member Seller? Yes. Motion passes unanimously. Board Member Seller? Okay. Presentation, discussion, public hearing, and consideration of resolution number 2026-003. Mike. Chairman Wilson and members of the Board, we're on our final length of our budgeting this year. This isn't something you guys have seen, haven't seen in the past. We've been discussing this for a while. It's the same as the tentative budget. We're looking at consideration for adopting the estimated expenditures for Pecci Junction Water District for 26-27 budget. Declaring such action shall establish WCFUD's fiscal year 2026-27 budget also. Just a summary of last year's actuals. That year, we did have some earnings on our investments, and we had some miscellaneous income come in roughly about 9.2 million last year. Operating expenses were abo …
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Water Utilities Community Facilities
District
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Special Meeting Agenda
City Council Chambers
300 E Superstition
Boulevard
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
www.ajwaterdistrict.org
P: (480) 982-6030
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers6:30 PMTuesday, June 16, 2026
A. Call to Order
B. Roll Call
C. Agenda Items
1. 26-305 Approval of minutes of the special meeting of May 5, 2026, and the
regular meeting of May 19, 2026.
AJWD Special Meeting Minutes 05.05.26
AJWD Meeting Minutes 05.19.26
Attachments:
D. Public Hearing
Public hearings required by applicable law shall be conducted by the board and any person shall be given
the opportunity to speak. All remarks shall be addressed to the board as a whole and not to any member
thereof. Such remarks shall be limited to five (5) minutes unless additional time is granted by the board
chairmember. This time limitation shall not apply to applicants and their agents appearing before the
board.
2. 26-306 Presentation, discussion, public hearing, and consideration of
Resolution No. 2026-003, adopting estimates of expenditures by the
Water Utilities Community Facilities District (City of Apache Junction,
Arizona), for Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2026, and ending June 30,
2027; declaring establishment of the budget for Fiscal Year 2026-2027.
Resolution No. 2026-003 Final FY27 Budget
Director's Report - Res No. 2026-003
Attachments:
3. …
Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 7:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council to vote on rezoning at 275 S. Cactus Road
The City Council will hold a public hearing and consider rezoning a 1.25-acre parcel at 275 S. Cactus Road from medium-density to general rural low-density residential. They will also vote on multiple consent agenda items including health and human services funding contracts totaling over $100,000, a $900,000 bulk fuel supply agreement, and other professional services agreements.
- Public hearing on rezoning 275 S. Cactus Road from RS-10M to RS-GR
- Approval of $900,000 bulk fuel supply contract with Petroleum Traders Corporation
- Health and Human Services contracts: Superstition Community Food Bank ($70,500), A New Leaf ($8,000), others
- Intergovernmental agreement for law enforcement training with Mesa
- Presentation from Arizona Water Company on rate case
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✓ Decided: City Council approves multiple contracts and rezoning in June meeting
The council unanimously approved the consent agenda, which included health and human services funding contracts, a visitor information center agreement, an intergovernmental law‑enforcement training pact, an amendment for senior‑services transportation, a recreation trails grant application, and a bulk fuel purchase agreement. In a separate vote, the council also unanimously adopted Ordinance No. 1576, rezoning 275 S. Cactus Road from medium‑density to general‑rural residential. No other substantive actions were taken.
- Approved $100,000 health and human services contracts (7-0)
- Approved Visitor Information Center agreement with Apache Junction Chamber of Commerce (7-0)
- Approved intergovernmental law‑enforcement training agreement with City of Mesa (7-0)
- Approved Third Amendment for senior services transportation with Central Arizona Council on Developmental Disabilities (7-0)
- Approved submission of Recreation Trails Program grant application to Arizona State Parks Department (7-0)
- Approved bulk fuel purchase agreement with Petroleum Traders Corporation up to $900,000 (7-0)
- Approved rezoning of 275 S. Cactus Road to RS‑GR (Ordinance 1576) (7-0)
- Approved consent agenda items (7-0)
City Council Chambers
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City Council Meeting
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E. Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMTuesday, June 16, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
C. ROLL CALL
D. CONSENT AGENDA
The council may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items.
These may include, but are not limited to, acceptance of agenda, acceptance of minutes, appointments,
acceptance of resignations and adoption of certain resolutions and other items which do not require a
public hearing. The consent agenda is a timesaving device of which the mayor and city council is to
receive documentation on these items from the city manager for their review prior to the meeting. Any
member of the council may remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a
separate vote on the matter later in the agenda.
1. 26-311 Consideration of acceptance of agenda.
2. 26-312 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of June 2,
2026.
3. 26-297 Consideration of approval, effective July 1, 2026, of Fiscal Year
2026-2027 Health and Human Services funding contracts between the
City of Apache Junction and A New Leaf Inc. in the amount of
$8,000.00, Apache Junction Community Development Corporation in
th …
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Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E. Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Meeting Minutes
City Council Meeting
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
7:00 PM City Council ChambersTuesday, June 16, 2026
CALL TO ORDERA.
Mayor Wilson called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCEB.
Councilmember Soller gave the invocation and Councilmember Heck led the meeting attendees
in the Pledge of Allegiance.
ROLL CALLC.
Mayor Wilson
Vice Mayor Schroeder
Councilmember Nesser
Councilmember Heck
Councilmember Johnson
Councilmember Cross
Councilmember Soller
Present: 7 -
Staff in Attendance:
Matt Busby, Assistant City Manager
Evie McKinney, City Clerk
Joel Stern, City Attorney
Rudy Esquivias, Development Services Director
Liz Langenbach, Parks & Recreation Director
Ryan Kaup, Economic Development Director
Mike Loggins, Public Works Director
Amy Greening, Deputy City Clerk
Sidney Urias, Development Services Deputy Director
Rob Wisler, Management Analyst
Johnny John, Assistant Police Chief
Hudson Meyer, Associate Planner
Jamie Sullivan, Recreation Superintendent
Michael Beaton, Commander
CONSENT AGENDAD.
Councilmember Soller moved, seconded by Councilmember Nesser to approve the Consent
Agenda.
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
CONSENT AGENDA — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-326 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
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Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Special Meeting of the Apache Junction City Council
City Council to adopt FY 2026-2027 budget after public hearing
The Apache Junction City Council will hold a special meeting to review and adopt the city's fiscal year 2026-2027 budget. Officials will conduct a public hearing on Resolution No. 26-28, which outlines estimated expenditures and declares a budget emergency. The council will vote to finalize the financial plan for July 2026 through June 2027.
- Public hearing on Resolution No. 26-28
- Adoption of FY 2026-2027 city budget
- Declaration of budget emergency
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✓ Decided: City Council unanimously adopts FY 2026‑27 budget and declares emergency
The council approved Resolution No. 26-28, which adopts the city’s estimated expenditures for the fiscal year July 1 2026 to June 30 2027, establishes the budget, and declares an emergency. All seven council members voted Yes and none voted No. The resolution mirrors the tentative budget previously adopted on May 18 2026.
- Approved Resolution No. 26-28 adopting FY 2026‑27 budget and declaring emergency (7‑0)
City Council Chambers
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Special Meeting of the Apache Junction
City Council
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Special Meeting Agenda
Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMMonday, June 15, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PUBLIC HEARING
Public hearings required by applicable law shall be conducted by the board and any person shall be given
the opportunity to speak. All remarks shall be addressed to the board as a whole and not to any member
thereof. Such remarks shall be limited to five (5) minutes unless additional time is granted by the board
chairmember. This time limitation shall not apply to applicants and their agents appearing before the
board.
1. 26-310 Discussion, public hearing, and consideration of approval of
Resolution No. 26-28 fully adopting estimates of expenditures by the
city of Apache Junction for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 2026, and
ending June 30, 2027; declaring establishment of the budget for the
city of Apache Junction for Fiscal Year 2026-2027; and declaring an
emergency.
D. ADJOURNMENT
Copies of this agenda and additional information on any of the items listed above may be obtained from
the City Clerk's office located at 300 E Superstition Blvd, Apache Junction, AZ 85119, Monday through
Thursday from 7:00a-6:00p, excluding holidays. …
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Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Special Meeting Minutes
Special Meeting of the Apache
Junction City Council
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
7:00 PM City Council ChambersMonday, June 15, 2026
CALL TO ORDERA.
Mayor Wilson called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
ROLL CALLB.
Mayor Wilson
Vice Mayor Schroeder
Councilmember Cross
Councilmember Heck
Councilmember Johnson
Councilmember Nesser
Councilmember Soller
Present 7 -
Staff in Attendance:
Matt Busby, Assistant City Manager
Evie McKinney, City Clerk
Joel Stern, City Attorney
Ryan Kaup, Economic Development Director
Rob Wisler, Management Analyst
Johnny John, Assistant Police Chief
Rudy Esquivias, Development Services Director
Doug Wirthgen, IT Director
Mike Loggins, Public Works Director
Emile Schmid, City Engineer
Liz Langenbach, Parks & Recreation Director
Pam Harrison, Library Director
Angelie Hawley, Finance Director
Anna McCray, Human Resources Director
Michael Beaton, Commander
Matthew Hoshall, Deputy Finance Director
PUBLIC HEARINGC.
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Junction City Council
Special Meeting Minutes
1. 26-310 Discussion, public hearing, and consideration of approval of Resolution No.
26-28 fully adopting estimates of expenditures by the city of Apache Junct …
🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-310 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Darryl Cross yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Bryan Soller yea
Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 7:00 PM
City Council Work Session
Council discusses fuel contracts, street maintenance, and engineering services
The Council will review several public works and economic development items. Discussions include a bulk fuel purchase agreement, upcoming street maintenance plans, and on-call engineering service providers.
- Bulk fuel purchase from Petroleum Traders Corporation up to $900,000
- Public Works FY 2026-2027 Capital Improvement and Street Maintenance Plan
- Engineering On-Call Services RFQ PW 26-02 for FY 2027-2030
- Contract renewal with the Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC)
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City Council Chambers
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City Council Work Session
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E. Superstition Blvd.
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMMonday, June 15, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. AGENDA ITEMS
1. 26-322 Presentation and discussion on contract renewal with the Greater
Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC).
2. 26-320 Presentation and discussion on the Public Works Fiscal Year
2026-2027 Capital Improvement and Street Maintenance Plan.
3. 26-321 Presentation and discussion for on-call consulting services for RFQ
PW 26-02 Engineering On-Call Services Fiscal Year 2027-2030,
authorizing the city to enter into agreements with consulting firms in
each of three service areas for on call consulting services.
4. 26-323 Presentation and discussion on agreement with Petroleum Traders
Corporation for the purchase and delivery of bulk fuel in an amount not
to exceed $900,000 for an initial one-year term with four automatic
one-year renewal options.
D. ADJOURNMENT
Copies of this agenda and additional information on any of the items listed above may be obtained from
the City Clerk's office located at 300 E Superstition Blvd, Apache Junction, AZ 85119, Monday through
Thursday from 7:00a-6:00p, excluding holidays.
The City of Apache Junction invites and welcomes people of all abilit …
Thu Jun 11, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Library Board Special Meeting
Library Board to vote on 2025/2026 annual report
The Library Board will discuss and possibly vote to approve the Apache Junction Public Library Board of Trustees 2025/2026 Annual Report. Other agenda items are procedural, including call to order, roll call, acceptance of minutes, and call to the public.
- Discussion and possible vote on approval of 2025/2026 Annual Report (Item 26-270)
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City Council Chambers
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Meeting to order at 6:30 on June 11, 2026. How about a roll call? Robin Barker. Here. Judy Borey is absent tonight. Barbara Fitzgerald. Present. Catherine Meek. Present. Nola Perkins. Here. Vera Walters. Here. Alexander. Thank you. Alexander Wairoba. Present. And we have a quorum. Thank you. Do I have a motion on the acceptance of both the agenda for tonight and the amended minutes for March 12 and the minutes for May 14? I motion the acceptance of the agenda, the acceptance of amended minutes, and the acceptance of minutes for the special meeting. Do I have a second? I second. Thank you. We have a motion and second. We will call for news. Robin Barker. Yes. Judy Borey is absent. Barbara Fitzgerald. Yes. Catherine Meek. Yes. Nola Perkins. Vera Walters. And Alexander Wairoba. We have a quorum. I mean, I'm sorry. Motion passes. We have a quorum too. We do have a quorum. Sorry. Good job. All right. Public. I don't think anybody wants to talk to us tonight. Correspondents. President Barker. Librarians report for tonight, June 11th, 2026. And I'm Pam Harrison, library director. Starting off with our statistics from last month, which was May. You. This is the most updated version. There were a few clarifications that needed to be made. And we also rearranged a couple things that we will continue throughout. And we will continue to be in the next week. This is the most updated version. There were a few clarifications that needed to be made. And we also rearranged a couple things tha …
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Library Board Special Meeting
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda - Final
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
www.ajpl.org
P: (480) 474-8555
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers6:30 PMThursday, June 11, 2026
A. Call to Order
B. Roll Call
C. Acceptance of Agenda
D. Acceptance of Amended Minutes for the March 12, 2026 Special Meeting and
Acceptance of Minutes for the May 14, 2026 Special Meeting
E. Call to the Public
Arizona Open Meeting Law allows individuals to address the Library Board on any issue within the
jurisdiction of the Library Board. The Library Board may not answer your questions or discuss your
comments at this time. However, at the conclusion of Call to the Public, The Library Board may do any
of the following: 1)respond to criticism made by any individual who addresses the Library Board; 2) ask
staff to review a matter; 3) ask staff to place the matter on a future agenda. The Library Board shall not
discuss or vote on matters raised at Call to the Public unless the matters have been properly noticed for
discussion. Please state your name and address after being called to speak. There is a three (3) minute
time limit per speaker.
F. Correspondence and Communications
The Library Board may wish to acknowledge the presence of an individual or individuals in the audience.
Correspondence sent to the Library Board may be read at this time. Announcements of upcoming …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Acceptance of Agenda — accepted
6 yea · 1 present
Barbara Fitzgerald yea · Vera Walters yea · Catherine Meek yea · Nola Perkins yea · Alexandra Wyroba yea · Robin Barker yea · Judy Borey present
Acceptance of Amended Minutes for the March 12, 2026 Special Meeting and Acceptance of Minutes for the May 14, 2026 Special Meeting — accepted
6 yea · 1 present
Barbara Fitzgerald yea · Vera Walters yea · Catherine Meek yea · Nola Perkins yea · Alexandra Wyroba yea · Robin Barker yea · Judy Borey present
26-270 — approved
6 yea · 1 present
Barbara Fitzgerald yea · Vera Walters yea · Catherine Meek yea · Nola Perkins yea · Alexandra Wyroba yea · Robin Barker yea · Judy Borey present
Wed Jun 3, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Parks & Recreation Commission
Commission to vote on parks & rec fee schedule changes
The Parks & Recreation Commission will discuss and take final action on proposed amendments to the city code's Parks and Recreation Fees Schedule. The meeting also includes updates on projects, events, and routine consent agenda items.
- 26-268: Final consideration of proposed changes to Chapter 4 Fees, Article 4-1 Parks and Recreation Fees Schedule
- 26-266: Update on parks projects and opportunities
- 26-267: Update on upcoming events and activities
- 26-269: Set regular meeting date for August 5, 2026
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✓ Decided: Parks commission recommends fee schedule changes to City Council
The Parks and Recreation Commission voted 6-0 to recommend proposed changes to the City Code fee schedule for parks and recreation, including increases and new amenity fees at the Rodeo Grounds. The recommendation will go to the City Council for final approval. The commission also approved the agenda and prior meeting minutes, and received updates on completed pickleball courts and upcoming events.
- Recommended fee schedule changes to City Council (6-0)
- Approved agenda as presented (6-0)
- Approved May 6, 2026 meeting minutes (6-0)
- Scheduled next regular meeting for August 5, 2026 (6-0)
City Council Chambers
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This meeting for Apache Junction Parks and Recreation Commission. It is Wednesday, June 3rd, 2026 at 6 p.m. Please stand and join me for the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, to the Republic of which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you so much. May I have a roll call, please? Judy Borey. Here. Frank Schoenbeck. Here. D.L. Kine. Here. Lamont Klepper. Felicia Madrid is excused. Manny Vega. And Heather Moeller. Thank you. All right. The commission may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items. These include acceptance of agenda and acceptance of minutes. Any members of the commission may remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a separate vote on the matter later in the agenda . With my mom as well. So sold out. And it has been sold out, I think, for the last couple of years. We also had kids to park day. And that was to celebrate national kids to park day. And again, it's very warm that day. So we were very happy to have 80 kids come out and families come out and play on that day. Our summer is in full swing. Our sports camps have all started or will be starting in the next couple of weeks. We have a variety of sports camps. Our summer camp started on Monday. And that is down at Cactus Canyon Junior High. So they have their own space. And that program is thriving. Our youth basketball league started this m …
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Parks & Recreation Commission
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting Location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
P: (480) 983-2181
City Council Chambers6:00 PMWednesday, June 3, 2026
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Roll Call
4. Consent Agenda
The commission may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items.
These include acceptance of agenda and acceptance of minutes. Any member of the commission may
remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a separate vote on the matter later in
the agenda.
26-264 Consideration of approval of agenda.
26-265 Consideration of approval of regular meeting minutes of May 6, 2026.
Meeting Minutes 5.6.26Attachments:
5. Information and Reports
The chair at this time may announce information regarding activities involving Parks and Recreation
matters, such as, but not limited to attendance of commission members at community meetings or
events, seminars or conferences, or upcoming events or conferences
6. Staff Report
The Director or those individuals designated by the Director may present information pertinent to items
under consideration or information related to the operation of the department.
26-266 Presentation and update on projects and opportunities in the parks and
other service areas.
26-267 Presentation, discussion and update on upcoming events and
activities.
7. Old Business
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Meeting Location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
P: (480) 983-2181
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Meeting Minutes
Parks & Recreation Commission
6:00 PM City Council ChambersWednesday, June 3, 2026
Call to Order1.
Chair Heather Moeller called the regular meeting of the City of Apache Junction Parks and
Recreation Commission to order at 6:00 p.m.
Pledge of Allegiance2.
Chair Heather Moeller led in the Pledge of Allegiance.
Roll Call3.
Commissioner Kyhn, Commissioner Schoenbeck, Commissioner Borey,
Commissioner Klepper, Chairperson Moeller, and Commissioner Vega
Present 6 -
Vice Chair MadridExcused 1 -
Staff present:
Jamie Sullivan, Recreation Superintendent
Dave Butler, Parks Superintendent
Riley King, Management Analyst
Christi Hamm, Senior Administrative Assistant
Consent Agenda4.
Commissioner Frank Schoenbeck moved that the Parks and Recreation Commission accept the
agenda as presented and approve the minutes from the May 6, 2026 regular meeting.
Commissioner Lamont Klepper seconded the motion. This was approved.
Yes: Commissioner Kyhn, Commissioner Schoenbeck, Commissioner Borey,
Commissioner Klepper, Chairperson Moeller and Commissioner Vega
6 -
No: 0
Excused: Vice Chair Madrid1 -
26-264 Consideration of approval of agenda.
26-265 Consideration of approval of regular meeting minutes of May 6, 2026.
Meeting Minutes 5.6.26Attachments:
Information and Reports5.
Commissioners who attend …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Consent Agenda — approved
6 yea · 1 present
Diele Kyhn yea · Frank Schoenbeck yea · Judy Borey yea · Felicia Madrid present · Lamont Klepper yea · Heather Moeller yea · Manny Vega yea
26-268 — approved
6 yea · 1 present
Diele Kyhn yea · Frank Schoenbeck yea · Judy Borey yea · Felicia Madrid present · Lamont Klepper yea · Heather Moeller yea · Manny Vega yea
Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 7:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council to vote on $1.45M detention basin contract and $1.8M stormwater deal
The Apache Junction City Council will consider awarding a construction contract for the Central Arizona College Palm Wash Detention Basin at 805 South Idaho Road, totaling $1,447,698.07, and an intergovernmental agreement with Pinal County for a stormwater retention facility with reimbursement up to $1,800,000. Two consent items extinguish federally patented easements for future development, and the council will hear continuance requests for two pending public hearings.
- Award contract to Rummel Construction, Inc. for CAC Palm Wash Detention Basin, $1,447,698.07
- IGA Amendment No. 1 with Pinal County for stormwater retention facility, reimbursement up to $1,800,000
- Extinguish Federally Patented Easement on Roosevelt Street from Wickiup Road to Chaparral Road
- Extinguish Federally Patented Easement on Solana Road from 14th Avenue to 13th Avenue
- First Amendment to Community Maintenance Agreement adding park space and streets
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✓ Decided: Council approves stormwater detention basin agreement and construction contract
The council approved an intergovernmental agreement amendment with Central Arizona College to design and construct a 12-acre stormwater retention facility, with reimbursement up to $1.8 million. Separately, they awarded a $1,447,698 contract to Rummel Construction, Inc. for the Palm Wash Detention Basin construction. Both items passed unanimously 7-0.
- Approved Consent Agenda (7-0)
- Approved continuance of case P-26-4-PZ to July 21, 2026 (7-0)
- Approved continuance of case P-26-6-PZ to June 16, 2026 (7-0)
- Approved IGA Amendment No. 1 with CAC for stormwater retention facility reimbursement up to $1.8M (7-0)
- Approved contract with Rummel Construction for Palm Wash Detention Basin for $1,447,698 (7-0)
City Council Chambers
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City Council Meeting
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E. Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMTuesday, June 2, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
C. ROLL CALL
D. CONSENT AGENDA
The council may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items.
These may include, but are not limited to, acceptance of agenda, acceptance of minutes, appointments,
acceptance of resignations and adoption of certain resolutions and other items which do not require a
public hearing. The consent agenda is a timesaving device of which the mayor and city council is to
receive documentation on these items from the city manager for their review prior to the meeting. Any
member of the council may remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a
separate vote on the matter later in the agenda.
1. 26-285 Consideration of acceptance of agenda.
2. 26-287 Consideration of approval of minutes of the special meeting of May 18,
2026.
3. 26-286 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of May 19,
2026.
4. 26-219 Consideration of Resolution No. 26-05, a Federally Patented
Easement (FPE) Extinguishment of Roosevelt Street (alignment) from
Wickiup Road to Chaparral Road for the purpose …
🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
CONSENT AGENDA — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-282 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-303 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-290 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-291 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
Tue Jun 2, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Superstition Vistas Community Facilities District No. 2
Approval of final assessments and bond issuance for Superstition Vistas Area No. 4
The board will conduct a public hearing regarding the final assessment for Assessment Area No. 4. Following the hearing, they will consider resolutions to approve the assessment collection and authorize the issuance of Series 2026 Special Assessment Bonds.
- Public hearing on final assessment for Assessment Area No. 4
- Resolution SVCFD2 2026-008: approving final assessment and ordering collection
- Resolution SVCFD2 2026-009: authorizing issuance of Series 2026 Special Assessment Bonds
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City Council Chambers
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I'd like to call this Blue Prestition Vista Community Fac ility District number two special meeting of June 2nd, 2026 to order and ask everyone to put their cell phones on silent. Roll call. Chairperson Wilson? Here. Vice Chairperson Schro eder? Present. Board Member Cross? Here. Board Member Heck? Here. Board Member Johnson? Here. Board Member Nesser? Present. Board Member Seller? Here. You have a quorum, Your Honor. Thank you. Consideration and approval of minutes for a special meeting of May 19, 2026. Do I have a motion? Your Honor? Yes. So moved. Second. Moved and seconded. Roll call. Board Member Johnson? Yes. Board Member Heck? Yes. Board Member Cross? Yes. Vice Chairperson Schroeder? Yes. Board Member Nesser? Yes. Board Member Seller? Yes. Chairperson Wilson? Yes. Motion passes unanimously. Thank you. Board Member Seller: Public hearings. Public hearings regarding the final assessment of assessment area number four. Zach, I see you made it so. Good evening, Chairman Board. Always nice to see you. With the Board's permission, I'll go through the three agenda items in one shot. Okay. So when we met last on May 19, you all will recall you adopted a resolution of intention in connection with assessment area four. This is 500 and 20 lots each to be assessed at $5,000 per lot. And it's financing a portion of Blossom Rock Trail phase two. In the time since last meeting, we completed the assessment documentation as approved by the Board. Notices of assessment have been recorde …
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Superstition Vistas Community
Facilities District No. 2
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Special Meeting Agenda
City Council Chambers
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers6:30 PMTuesday, June 2, 2026
A. Call to Order
B. Roll Call
C. Agenda Items
1. 26-293 Consideration of approval of minutes of the special meeting of May
19, 2026.
D. Public Hearing
Public hearings required by applicable law shall be conducted by the board and any person shall be
given the opportunity to speak. All remarks shall be addressed to the board as a whole and not to any
member thereof. Such remarks shall be limited to five (5) minutes unless additional time is granted by
the board chairmember. This time limitation shall not apply to applicants and their agents appearing
before the board.
2. 26-294 Conduct a public hearing on the final assessment for the
Superstition Vistas Community Facilities District No. 2,
Assessment Area No. 4.
3. 26-295 Presentation, discussion and consideration of Resolution No.
SVCFD2 2026-008, a resolution of the district board of Superstition
Vistas Community Facilities District No. 2 approving the final
assessment for Assessment Area No. 4, determining that the work
has been completed in accordance with the approved plans and
specifications, and ordering the collection of the assessment in
Assessme …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-293 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Bryan Soller yea · Darryl Cross yea
26-295 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Bryan Soller yea · Darryl Cross yea
26-296 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Bryan Soller yea · Darryl Cross yea
Mon Jun 1, 2026 · 7:00 PM
City Council Work Session
Rezoning requested for 275 S. Cactus Road
The City Council will discuss a rezoning request for a 1.25-acre parcel at 275 S. Cactus Road, a professional services agreement with the Chamber of Commerce for a visitor center, and a cooperative law enforcement training agreement with Mesa. Other items include a grant for trail signage, a contract for senior transportation, and a discussion on livestock feed taxation.
- Rezoning request (P-26-6-PZ) for 275 S. Cactus Road from RS-10M to RS-GR
- Professional Services Agreement with Apache Junction Chamber of Commerce for visitor information center
- Intergovernmental agreement with City of Mesa for law enforcement training
- Third Amendment to senior services transportation contract (Central Arizona Council on Developmental Disabilities)
- Recreation Trails Program grant submittal to Arizona State Parks for trail signage
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City Council Chambers
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City Council Work Session
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E. Superstition Blvd.
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMMonday, June 1, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. AGENDA ITEMS
1. 26-257 Presentation and discussion on Professional Services Agreement
between City of Apache Junction and the Apache Junction Chamber of
Commerce for Operation of a Local Visitor Information Center.
2. 26-259 Presentation and discussion of Resolution No. 26-25 authorizing an
intergovernmental for cooperative law enforcement training operations
with the City of Mesa.
3. 26-280 Presentation and discussion on the Third Amendment to the
Professional Services Agreement between the City of Apache Junction
and Central Arizona Council on Developmental Disabilities for senior
services transportation.
4. 26-284 Presentation and discussion regarding Resolution No. 26-02,
authorizing the submittal of a Recreation Trails Program grant
submittal to the Arizona State Parks Department for signage along the
multi-use trail system managed by Parks and Recreation.
5. 26-281 Presentation and discussion of case P-26-6-PZ, a request by
Kimberly Bergman for a rezoning of 275 S. Cactus Road, an
approximately 1.25 gross acre parcel from Medium Density
Single-Family Detached Residential (“RS-1 …
Thu May 28, 2026 · 2:00 PM
Public Safety Personnel Retirement Board
Board to decide on accidental disability benefits for Joel Eagleton
The board will hold an initial hearing and consider action on an application for accidental disability benefits from Joel Eagleton. They will also discuss and possibly approve minutes from a prior special meeting, and may adjourn to executive session for legal advice or personnel matters.
- Discussion and possible approval of December 5, 2025, Special Meeting minutes
- Initial hearing on Application for Accidental Disability Benefits regarding Joel Eagleton
- Motion to adjourn to Executive Session under A.R.S. §§ 38-431.03(A)(2) and (A)(3)
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City Conference Room Executive Session
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Public Safety Personnel Retirement
Board
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Special Meeting Agenda
Meeting location:
Executive Session
Conference Room
300 E. Superstition Blvd.
Building E
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
(480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Conference Room Executive Session2:00 PMThursday, May 28, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. AGENDA ITEMS
1. 26-298 Discussion and possible approval of the December 5, 2025, Special
Meeting minutes.
2. 26-299 Initial hearing, discussion and possible action on the Application for
Accidental Disability Benefits regarding Joel Eagleton.
3. 26-300 Motion to adjourn to Executive Session, if necessary, pursuant to
A.R.S. §§ 38-431.03(A)(2) and 38-431.03(A)(3). An Executive
Session may be called with respect to any item on the agenda for the
purpose of consulting with the board Attorney for advice, to consider a
personnel matter or to review confidential medical records and
information exempt by law from public inspection.
D. ADJOURNMENT
Copies of this agenda and additional information regarding any of the items listed above may be
reviewed from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday, except holidays, at the City Clerk's
Office located at 300 East Superstition Boulevard in Apache Junction, Arizona, 85119, telephone
number is (480) 982-8002.
The City of Apache Junction invites and welcomes people of all abilities to use ou …
Tue May 26, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission
Public hearing on continuance of zoning case P-26-4-PZ
The commission will hold a public hearing on a request to continue case P-26-4-PZ to June 23, 2026. They will also consider approving the agenda and minutes from the previous meeting under the consent agenda. The meeting includes a director's report and selection of the next regular meeting date.
- Public hearing on continuance of case P-26-4-PZ to June 23, 2026
- Consider approval of agenda (item 26-252) and minutes (item 26-273)
- Schedule next regular meeting: June 9, 2026 at 7:00 PM
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✓ Decided: Commission recommends continuing parking case to June 23
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7-0 to recommend that City Council continue case P-26-4-PZ to June 23, 2026, allowing the applicant extra time to revise submittal documents addressing parking concerns. The consent agenda, including approval of the May 26 meeting agenda and minutes from May 12, was also approved. The next regular meeting was set for June 9, 2026.
- Recommended continuance of case P-26-4-PZ to June 23, 2026 (7-0)
- Approved consent agenda (agenda and May 12 minutes) (7-0)
- Set next regular meeting for June 9, 2026 (7-0)
City Council Chambers
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Planning and Zoning Commission
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
City Council Chambers at
City Hall
300 E Superstition
Boulevard
Apache Junction AZ 85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
P: (480) 474-5083
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMTuesday, May 26, 2026
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Roll Call
4. Consent Agenda
The commission may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items.
These include acceptance of agenda and acceptance of minutes. Any member of the commission may
remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a separate vote on the matter later in
the agenda.
1. 26-252 Consideration of approval of agenda.
2. 26-273 Consideration of approval of the minutes of the May 12, 2026 regular
meeting.
5. Public Hearings
The following items are public hearings where members of the public are given the opportunity to speak.
Once recognized by the Chairman, please come to the podium microphone and give your name and
address. There is a five-minute time limit per speaker.
3. 26-274 Presentation and discussion on the Request for Continuance of
case P-26-4-PZ to June 23, 2026.
6. Old Business
7. New Business
The Commission shall consider any business not yet considered. Arizona Open Meeting Law prohibits
public comments at this time.
8. Information and Reports
The Chair at this time may announce information regarding activi …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Consent Agenda — approved
7 yea
Jesse Gage yea · Ari Kalan yea · Roy Starr yea · Sandra Mykland yea · Dave Hantzsche yea · Robin Barker yea · Nicholas Kelley yea
26-274 — approved
7 yea
Jesse Gage yea · Ari Kalan yea · Roy Starr yea · Sandra Mykland yea · Dave Hantzsche yea · Robin Barker yea · Nicholas Kelley yea
26-275 — approved
7 yea
Jesse Gage yea · Ari Kalan yea · Roy Starr yea · Sandra Mykland yea · Dave Hantzsche yea · Robin Barker yea · Nicholas Kelley yea
Tue May 19, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Water Utilities Community Facilities District
Water district to adopt budget and set new rates for FY 2026-2027
The Apache Junction Water Utilities Community Facilities District will hold a public hearing and consider adopting a proposed budget for the fiscal year starting July 1, 2026, including new rates, fees, deposits, and water resource acquisition fees. They will also discuss and potentially approve a resolution adopting a classification and compensation plan for district staff. The meeting includes approval of previous meeting minutes.
- Public hearing and consideration of Resolution 2026-002 adopting FY 2026-2027 budget and proposed rates, fees, deposits, and water resource acquisition fees
- Discussion and consideration of Resolution 2026-001 adopting the Classification and Compensation Plan for FY 2026-2027
- Approval of meeting minutes from April 21, 2026
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✓ Decided: Board approves $28.1M budget with rate hikes for water district
The Board unanimously adopted Resolution 2026-002, setting a proposed $28.1 million budget for FY 2026-2027 and approving rate increases: 2.4% average for city customers and 4.8% for county customers. A separate resolution approved an 8.8% average salary increase for district employees and a 9.5% health insurance premium increase. The board also approved the previous meeting's minutes.
- Approved FY 2026-2027 proposed budget of $28.1M (7-0)
- Adopted rate increases for city customers (2.4% overall) and county customers (4.8% overall) (7-0)
- Increased system connection fees by 1.7% (7-0)
- Increased water resource acquisition fees by 1.7% (7-0)
- Approved employee compensation plan with 8.8% average salary increase and 9.5% health premium increase (7-0)
- Approved minutes of April 21, 2026 (7-0)
City Council Chambers
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Water Utilities Community Facilities
District
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
City Council Chambers
300 E Superstition
Boulevard
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
www.ajwaterdistrict.org
P: (480) 982-6030
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, May 19, 2026
A. Call to Order
B. Roll Call
C. Agenda Items
1. 26-235 Approval of meeting minutes of April 21, 2026.
AJWD Meeting Minutes 04.21.26Attachments:
2. 26-236 Presentation, discussion, and consideration of Resolution No.
2026-001 declaring as a public record and adopting certain documents
filed with the District Clerk entitled "Apache Junction Water District
Utilities Community Facilities District Classification and Compensation
Plan for Fiscal Year 2026-2027".
Resolution No. 2026-001 Class and Compensation
Class & Comp FY26-27
Attachments:
D. Public Hearing
Public hearings required by applicable law shall be conducted by the board and any person shall be given
the opportunity to speak. All remarks shall be addressed to the board as a whole and not to any member
thereof. Such remarks shall be limited to five (5) minutes unless additional time is granted by the board
chairmember. This time limitation shall not apply to applicants and their agents appearing before the
board.
3. 26-237 Presentation, discussion, public hearing and consideration of
Resolution No. 2026-002, pursuant to A.R.S.§ 48-716, adopting a
proposed budget for th …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-235 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Peter Heck yea · Tess Nesser yea
26-236 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Peter Heck yea · Tess Nesser yea
Tue May 19, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Superstition Vistas Community Facilities District No. 2
CFD2 board to adopt FY2026/27 budget and approve bond issue
The Superstition Vistas Community Facilities District No. 2 board will meet to consider adopting the FY 2026/27 budget and ordering a tax levy. Public hearings will be held on the budget and on a feasibility report for a new project to be financed by special assessment bonds in Assessment Area No. 4. The board will also consider resolutions to approve the feasibility report, form the assessment district, and levy assessments.
- Resolution approving FY2026/27 budget and ordering tax levy
- Public hearing on proposed district budget
- Public hearing on feasibility report for Assessment Area No. 4 special assessment bonds
- Resolution approving feasibility report and forming assessment district
- Resolution levying assessment for Assessment Area No. 4
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✓ Decided: Board approves FY 2026/27 budget, tax levy for Superstition Vistas CFD No. 2
The Board unanimously approved the FY 2026/27 budget for the district with a $5.00 per $100 assessed value tax rate for general obligation bond debt service and $0.30 for operations and maintenance, consistent with prior years. Three resolutions were also passed: forming Assessment Area No. 4 for 520 lots (each assessed $5,000) for infrastructure improvements, approving the feasibility report, and levying the assessment. A public hearing on the budget received no comments.
- Approved minutes of April 21, 2026 special meeting (7-0)
- Approved Resolution SVCFD2 2026-010 ordering budget hearing (7-0)
- Adopted final budget and tax levy via Resolution SVCFD2 2026-011 (7-0)
- Approved Resolution SVCFD2 2026-006 approving feasibility report for Assessment Area No. 4 (7-0)
- Approved Resolution SVCFD2 2026-007 levying assessment and approving diagram for Assessment Area No. 4 (7-0)
City Council Chambers
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Superstition Vistas Community
Facilities District No. 2
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Special Meeting Agenda
City Council Chambers
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, May 19, 2026
A. Call to Order
B. Roll Call
C. Agenda Items
1. 26-244 Consideration of approval of the minutes of the Special Meeting of April
21, 2026.
2. 26-248 Presentation, discussion, and consideration of Resolution No SVCFD2
2026-010, approving the proposed District budget for FY 2026/27 and
ordering a hearing on and calling for public testimony on the District
budget.
D. Public Hearing
Public hearings required by applicable law shall be conducted by the board and any person shall be given
the opportunity to speak. All remarks shall be addressed to the board as a whole and not to any member
thereof. Such remarks shall be limited to five (5) minutes unless additional time is granted by the board
chairmember. This time limitation shall not apply to applicants and their agents appearing before the
board.
3. 26-249 Conduct a public hearing regarding the proposed District budget for FY
2026/27.
4. 26-250 Presentation, discussion and consideration of Resolution No. SVCFD2
2026-011, adopting the District budget for FY 2026/27 and ordering a
tax levy.
5. 26-251 Conduct a public hearing on the feasibility report for a prop …
🗳️ How they voted (5 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-244 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Bryan Soller yea · Darryl Cross yea
26-248 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Bryan Soller yea · Darryl Cross yea
26-250 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Bryan Soller yea · Darryl Cross yea
26-253 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Bryan Soller yea · Darryl Cross yea
26-254 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Bryan Soller yea · Darryl Cross yea
Tue May 19, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Superstition Vistas Community Facilities District No. 1
District to adopt FY 2026/27 budget and set tax levy
The Superstition Vistas Community Facilities District No. 1 will hold a public hearing and consider resolutions to approve, adopt, and set a tax levy for the FY 2026/27 budget. The board will also approve minutes from the previous special meeting.
- Approval of April 21, 2026 special meeting minutes
- Resolution SVCFD1 2026-006 approving proposed FY 2026/27 budget and ordering hearing
- Public hearing on proposed FY 2026/27 budget
- Resolution SVCFD1 2026-007 adopting budget and ordering tax levy
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✓ Decided: Superstition Vistas CFD No. 1 adopts FY 2026/27 budget with $5.30 tax levy
The board unanimously approved the FY 2026/27 district budget and tax levy, setting a combined rate of $5.30 per $100 of assessed value. The public hearing on the budget drew no comments. The board also approved the minutes from the April 21, 2026 special meeting.
- Approved minutes of April 21, 2026 special meeting (7-0)
- Approved Resolution No. SVCFD1 2026-006, tentative FY 2026/27 budget (7-0)
- Conducted public hearing on proposed FY 2026/27 budget; no comments received
- Adopted Resolution No. SVCFD1 2026-007, final FY 2026/27 budget and tax levy of $5.30 (7-0)
City Council Chambers
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Superstition Vistas Community
Facilities District No. 1
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Special Meeting Agenda
City Council Chambers
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers6:00 PMTuesday, May 19, 2026
A. Call to Order
B. Roll Call
C. Agenda Items
1. 26-239 Consideration of approval of minutes of the special meeting of April 21,
2026.
D. Public Hearing
2. 26-240 Presentation, discussion and consideration of Resolution No. SVCFD1
2026-006, approving the proposed District budget for FY 2026/27 and
ordering a hearing on and calling for public testimony on the District
budget.
3. 26-261 Conduct a public hearing regarding the proposed District budget for FY
2026/27.
4. 26-243 Presentation, discussion and consideration of Resolution No. SVCFD1
2026-007, adopting the District budget for FY 2026/27 and ordering a
tax levy.
E. District Manager Report
F. District Director Report
G. District Treasurer Report
H. Adjournment
Copies of this agenda and additional information on any of the items listed above may be obtained from
the office of the city clerk/district clerk, 300 E Superstition Blvd, Apache Junction, AZ 85119, Monday
through Thursday, 7:00a to 6:00p, excluding holidays.
The City of Apache Junction invites and welcomes people of all abilities to use our programs, sites and
facilities. Specific requests may …
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City Council Chambers
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ 85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Special Meeting Minutes
Superstition Vistas Community
Facilities District No. 1
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
6:00 PM City Council ChambersTuesday, May 19, 2026
Call to OrderA.
Chair Wilson called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
Roll CallB.
Chairperson Wilson
Vice Chair Schroeder
Boardmember Heck
Boardmember Johnson
Boardmember Nesser
Boardmember Cross
Boardmember Soller
Present: 7 -
Staff in Attendance:
Bryant Powell, District Manager
Matt Busby, Assistant District Manager
Amy Greening, Deputy District Clerk
Joel Stern, District Attorney
Connie Chow, District Controller
Angelie Hawley, District Treasurer
Matthew Hoshall, Deputy Finance Director
Anna McCray, Human Resources Director
Rob Wisler, District Management Analyst
Agenda ItemsC.
1. 26-239 Consideration of approval of minutes of the special meeting of April 21, 2026.
Vice Chair Schroeder moved, seconded by Boardmember Heck that the minutes of the April 21,
2026, Special Meeting be approved.
Yes: Chairperson Wilson, Vice Chair Schroeder, Boardmember Heck, Boardmember
Johnson, Boardmember Nesser, Boardmember Cross and Boardmember Soller
7 -
No: 0
Public HearingD.
2. 26-240 Presentation, discussion and consideration of Resolution No. SVCFD1
2026-006, approving the proposed District budget for FY 2026/27 and ord …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-239 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-240 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-243 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
Tue May 19, 2026 · 7:00 PM
City Council Meeting
Council hearing on changing councilmember compensation
The council will hold a public hearing on Ordinance 1575 to amend Chapter 2 of the city code regarding councilmember compensation. They will also vote on consent items including a $117,927.19 procurement for an asset management system and resolutions to form a streetlight improvement district for Blossom Rock Parcel 8. Proclamations and awards are scheduled.
- Public hearing on Ordinance 1575 to amend council compensation
- Procurement of OpenGov asset management system from Carahsoft, not to exceed $117,927.19
- Resolutions to form Streetlight Improvement District No. 2026-SV-BR-8 Blossom Rock Parcel 8
- Proclamation for National Public Works Week (May 17-23, 2026)
- 25-year service award presented to Martin Velasquez
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✓ Decided: Council approves salary increase for mayor and councilmembers
The council unanimously approved Ordinance No. 1575, which increases salaries for the mayor, vice mayor, and councilmembers and adds an annual cost-of-living adjustment. The consent agenda was also approved unanimously, including the procurement of an OpenGov citywide asset management system for up to $117,927.19 and three resolutions forming a streetlight improvement district.
- Approved Ordinance No. 1575 increasing council salaries (7-0)
- Approved consent agenda (7-0)
- Approved OpenGov asset management system procurement not to exceed $117,927.19 (consent)
- Approved Resolution No. 26-21 intent to form Streetlight Improvement District (consent)
- Approved Resolution No. 26-22 ordering streetlight installation (consent)
- Approved Resolution No. 26-23 adopting FY 2026-2027 budget for Streetlight Improvement District (consent)
City Council Chambers
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City Council Meeting
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E. Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMTuesday, May 19, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
C. ROLL CALL
D. CONSENT AGENDA
The council may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items.
These may include, but are not limited to, acceptance of agenda, acceptance of minutes, appointments,
acceptance of resignations and adoption of certain resolutions and other items which do not require a
public hearing. The consent agenda is a timesaving device of which the mayor and city council is to
receive documentation on these items from the city manager for their review prior to the meeting. Any
member of the council may remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a
separate vote on the matter later in the agenda.
1. 26-228 Consideration of acceptance of agenda.
2. 26-262 Consideration of approval of minutes of the special meeting of May 4,
2026.
3. 26-229 Consideration of approval of minutes of the regular meeting of May 5,
2026.
4. 26-197 Consideration of approval of procurement of OpenGov citywide asset
management system from Carahsoft through contract #CTR046098,
NASPO Master Contract #AR2472 for a total not t …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
CONSENT AGENDA — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-223 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Theresa Nesser yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Darryl Cross yea · Bryan Soller yea
Mon May 18, 2026 · 7:00 PM
City Council Work Session
Council to consider easement extinguishment for future development
The City Council will discuss extinguishing federally patented easements on Roosevelt Street and Solana Road to enable future development. They will also consider amending a community maintenance agreement to add park space and streets in Blossom Rock. Additionally, there will be a presentation on livestock feed as part of the Model City Tax Code.
- Extinguish FPE on Roosevelt Street from Wickiup to Chaparral for development
- Extinguish FPE on Solana Road from 14th to 13th Avenue for development
- Amend community maintenance agreement with Brookfield ASLD 8500 LLC to add park and street space
- Discussion of livestock feed in Model City Tax Code
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City Council Chambers
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City Council Work Session
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E. Superstition Blvd.
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMMonday, May 18, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. AGENDA ITEMS
1. 26-217 Presentation and discussion of Resolution No. 26-05, a Federally
Patented Easement (FPE) Extinguishment of Roosevelt Street
(alignment) from Wickiup Road to Chaparral Road for purpose of
future development.
2. 26-218 Presentation and discussion of Resolution No. 26-10, a Federally
Patented Easement (FPE) Extinguishment of Solana Road (alignment)
from 14th Avenue to 13th Avenue for purpose of future development.
3. 26-238 Presentation and discussion on the First Amendment to the
Community Maintenance Agreement between the City of Apache
Junction, Brookfield ASLD 8500 LLC, and Blossom Rock Community
Alliance, Inc. to add additional public park space and streets.
4. 26-165 Presentation and discussion on livestock feed as part of the Model City
Tax Code (MCTC).
D. ADJOURNMENT
Copies of this agenda and additional information on any of the items listed above may be obtained from
the City Clerk's office located at 300 E Superstition Blvd, Apache Junction, AZ 85119, Monday through
Thursday from 7:00a-6:00p, excluding holidays.
The City of Apache Junction invites and …
Mon May 18, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Special Meeting of the Apache Junction City Council
City Council considers adopting tentative FY2026-2027 budget
The City Council will hold a public hearing and consider adopting the tentative FY2026-2027 budget. They also will discuss and potentially approve new compensation plans for city employees and a pension funding policy for public safety personnel.
- Resolution 26-26 adopts tentative FY2026-2027 budget and sets final budget hearing date
- Resolution 26-27 adopts citywide Classification and Compensation Plan and Recruit and Sworn Compensation Plan
- Approval of Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS) Pension Funding Policy
- Both resolutions declare an emergency for immediate effect
- Public hearing for final budget adoption will be scheduled at this meeting
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✓ Decided: Council adopts tentative FY 2026-2027 budget (7-0)
The council approved Resolution 26-26, adopting the tentative budget for FY 2026-2027 and setting a public hearing for final adoption. It also adopted the Classification and Compensation Plan and Recruit and Sworn Compensation Plan via Resolution 26-27. The Public Safety Personnel Retirement System Pension Funding Policy was approved as required by state law. All votes were 7-0.
- Adopted tentative FY 2026-2027 budget (7-0)
- Adopted Classification and Compensation Plan (7-0)
- Approved PSPRS Pension Funding Policy (7-0)
City Council Chambers
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Special Meeting of the Apache Junction
City Council
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Special Meeting Agenda
Meeting location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
Ph: (480) 982-8002
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMMonday, May 18, 2026
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. ROLL CALL
C. PUBLIC HEARING
Public hearings required by applicable law shall be conducted by the board and any person shall be given
the opportunity to speak. All remarks shall be addressed to the board as a whole and not to any member
thereof. Such remarks shall be limited to five (5) minutes unless additional time is granted by the board
chairmember. This time limitation shall not apply to applicants and their agents appearing before the
board.
1. 26-226 Presentation, discussion, public hearing, and consideration of approval
of Resolution No. 26-26, adoption of tentative budget for Fiscal Year
2026-2027. This resolution adopts the tentative budget for Fiscal Year
2026-2027 and sets the date, time and location for a public hearing on
final budget adoption and declares an emergency.
2. 26-227 Presentation, discussion, public hearing, and consideration of approval
of Resolution No. 26-27, declaring as a public record and adopting
certain documents filed with the city clerk entitled "Fiscal Year
2026-2027 City of Apache Junction Classification and Compensation
P …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-225 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Darryl Cross yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-226 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Darryl Cross yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Bryan Soller yea
26-227 — approved
7 yea
Chip Wilson yea · Robert Schroeder yea · Darryl Cross yea · Peter Heck yea · Bambi Johnson yea · Tess Nesser yea · Bryan Soller yea
Thu May 14, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Library Board Special Meeting
Library Board to vote on behavior policy for new Reading Garden
The Library Board will meet to discuss and potentially vote on a policy regarding acceptable behavior for the upcoming Library Reading Garden. The meeting also includes standard reports and public comment.
- Vote on Library Standards of Acceptable Behavior Policy for the Reading Garden
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✓ Decided: Library Board discusses but takes no action on garden behavior policy
The Library Board discussed proposed Standards of Acceptable Behavior for the new Library Reading Garden but did not vote. Director Harrison reported increased patronage, upcoming programs, and progress on the Reading Garden project. The board accepted the agenda and prior minutes unanimously.
- Accepted agenda as presented (5-0)
- Accepted minutes of March 12, 2026 special meeting (5-0)
City Council Chambers
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Library Board Special Meeting
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda - Final
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
www.ajpl.org
P: (480) 474-8555
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers6:30 PMThursday, May 14, 2026
A. Call to Order
B. Roll Call
C. Acceptance of Agenda
D. Acceptance of Minutes for March 12, 2026 Special Meeting
E. Call to the Public
Arizona Open Meeting Law allows individuals to address the Library Board on any issue within the
jurisdiction of the Library Board. The Library Board may not answer your questions or discuss your
comments at this time. However, at the conclusion of Call to the Public, The Library Board may do any
of the following: 1)respond to criticism made by any individual who addresses the Library Board; 2) ask
staff to review a matter; 3) ask staff to place the matter on a future agenda. The Library Board shall not
discuss or vote on matters raised at Call to the Public unless the matters have been properly noticed for
discussion. Please state your name and address after being called to speak. There is a three (3) minute
time limit per speaker.
F. Correspondence and Communications
The Library Board may wish to acknowledge the presence of an individual or individuals in the audience.
Correspondence sent to the Library Board may be read at this time. Announcements of upcoming events
related to the Library or to the Board may also be made at this time …
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Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Acceptance of Agenda — accepted
5 yea · 2 present
Barbara Fitzgerald present · Vera Walters yea · Catherine Meek yea · Nola Perkins yea · Alexandra Wyroba present · Robin Barker yea · Judy Borey yea
Acceptance of Minutes for March 12, 2026 Special Meeting — accepted
5 yea · 2 present
Barbara Fitzgerald present · Vera Walters yea · Catherine Meek yea · Nola Perkins yea · Alexandra Wyroba present · Robin Barker yea · Judy Borey yea
Tue May 12, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Planning and Zoning Commission
Public hearing on rezoning at 275 S. Cactus Road
The commission will hold a public hearing on a request by Kimberly Bergman to rezone 1.25 acres at 275 S. Cactus Road from Medium Density Single-Family Detached Residential to General Rural Low Density Single-Family Detached Residential. The meeting also includes approval of the agenda and prior minutes.
- Public hearing for rezoning of 275 S. Cactus Road (1.25 acres, RS-10M to RS-GR)
- Approval of April 28, 2026 meeting minutes
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✓ Decided: Rezoning recommended for 1.25-acre parcel on S. Cactus Road
The Planning and Zoning Commission voted 6-0 to recommend approval of a rezoning from RS-10M to RS-GR for 275 S. Cactus Road. The applicant sought the change to allow more flexible personal use of the property. The motion did not include a proposed condition restricting commercial use, as commissioners deemed it redundant.
- Approved consent agenda and April 28 minutes (6-0)
- Recommended approval of rezoning P-26-6-PZ to RS-GR (6-0)
City Council Chambers
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Planning and Zoning Commission
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
City Council Chambers at
City Hall
300 E Superstition
Boulevard
Apache Junction AZ 85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
P: (480) 474-5083
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers7:00 PMTuesday, May 12, 2026
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Roll Call
4. Consent Agenda
The commission may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items.
These include acceptance of agenda and acceptance of minutes. Any member of the commission may
remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a separate vote on the matter later in
the agenda.
26-245 Consideration of approval of agenda.
26-246 Consideration of approval of the minutes of the April 28, 2026 regular
meeting.
04-28-26_P&Z_MeetingMinutesAttachments:
5. Public Hearings
The following items are public hearings where members of the public are given the opportunity to speak.
Once recognized by the Chairman, please come to the podium microphone and give your name and
address. There is a five-minute time limit per speaker.
26-241 Presentation, discussion, public hearing, and consideration of
case P-26-6-PZ, a request by Kimberly Bergman for a Rezoning
of 275 S. Cactus Road, an approximately 1.25 gross acre parcel
from Medium Density Single-Family Detached Residential
(“RS-10M”) to General Rural Low Density Single-Family Detached
Resid …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Consent Agenda — approved
6 yea · 1 absent
Jesse Gage absent · Ari Kalan yea · Roy Starr yea · Sandra Mykland yea · Dave Hantzsche yea · Robin Barker yea · Nicholas Kelley yea
26-241 — approved
6 yea · 1 absent
Jesse Gage absent · Ari Kalan yea · Roy Starr yea · Sandra Mykland yea · Dave Hantzsche yea · Robin Barker yea · Nicholas Kelley yea
Wed May 6, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Parks & Recreation Commission
Parks commission to discuss fee study and proposed changes
The Parks & Recreation Commission will consider approving meeting minutes and agenda. Staff will present updates on parks projects and upcoming events. The main discussion item is the Parks and Recreation Fee Study, with a staff recommendation and market comparison. The public can speak during Call to the Public.
- Presentation and discussion of Parks and Recreation Fee Study with staff recommendation and market comparison
- Update on parks projects and service areas
- Update on upcoming events and activities
- Approval of April 1, 2026 meeting minutes
- Selection of June 3, 2026 regular meeting date
parksrecreationfeesfee-studypublic-hearingmeeting
✓ Decided: No binding decisions made at Parks & Recreation Commission meeting
The commission approved the consent agenda (agenda and April minutes) and set the next meeting date. A presentation on proposed fee changes was discussed but no action was taken; staff will return with final recommendations in June.
- Approved agenda as presented (5-0)
- Approved minutes from April 1, 2026 regular meeting (5-0)
- Set next regular meeting for June 3, 2026 (5-0)
City Council Chambers
📄 From the agenda
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Parks & Recreation Commission
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Agenda
Meeting Location:
City Council Chambers
at City Hall
300 E Superstition Blvd
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
apachejunctionaz.gov
P: (480) 983-2181
City Council Chambers6:00 PMWednesday, May 6, 2026
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Roll Call
4. Consent Agenda
The commission may, at this time, take single action on any or all items listed as consent agenda items.
These include acceptance of agenda and acceptance of minutes. Any member of the commission may
remove any item from the consent agenda for discussion and cause a separate vote on the matter later
in
the agenda.
26-178 Consideration of approval of agenda.
26-180 Consideration of approval of regular meeting minutes of April 1, 2026.
Meeting Minutes 4.1.26Attachments:
5. Information and Reports
The chair at this time may announce information regarding activities involving Parks and Recreation
matters, such as, but not limited to attendance of commission members at community meetings or
events, seminars or conferences, or upcoming events or conferences
6. Staff Report
The Director or those individuals designated by the Director may present information pertinent to items
under consideration or information related to the operation of the department.
26-182 Presentation and update on projects and opportunities in the parks
and other service areas.
26-183 Presentation, discussion and update on upcoming events and
activities.
7. Old Business
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🗳️ How they voted (1 roll-call vote)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
26-185 — approved
5 yea · 2 present
Diele Kyhn yea · Frank Schoenbeck yea · Judy Borey yea · Felicia Madrid yea · Lamont Klepper yea · Heather Moeller present · Manny Vega present
Tue May 5, 2026 · 6:30 PM
Water Utilities Community Facilities District
District to discuss proposed budget, rates, and employee pay for 2026-27
The Water Utilities Community Facilities District will hold a special meeting to discuss the proposed FY 2026-2027 budget, including water rates and fees, and a classification and compensation plan for employees. No votes are scheduled; this is a work session for presentation and discussion.
- Presentation and discussion on FY 2026-2027 budget, proposed rates, fees, and employee compensation plan
waterbudgetratesfeesemployees
✓ Decided: No formal action taken on proposed water district budget
The Water Utilities Community Facilities District held a special meeting to discuss the proposed FY 2026-2027 budget, including rate adjustments, capital projects, and employee compensation. No votes were taken; the budget will be presented again at a May 19, 2026 meeting for tentative approval.
City Council Chambers
📄 From the agenda
Extracted text of the official agenda document (automated extraction — may contain OCR/formatting errors).
Water Utilities Community Facilities
District
City of Apache Junction, Arizona
Special Meeting Agenda
City Council Chambers
300 E Superstition
Boulevard
Apache Junction, AZ
85119
www.ajwaterdistrict.org
P: (480) 982-6030
Doors are open to the public at least 15 minutes prior to the
posted meeting start time.
City Council Chambers6:30 PMTuesday, May 5, 2026
A. Call to Order
B. Roll Call
C. Agenda Items
1. 26-196 Presentation and discussion on proposed District budget for Fiscal
Year (FY) 2026-2027 to include proposed rates, fees, and charges
applicable during FY 2026-2027 and classification and compensation
plan for District employees.
Director's Report - 050526-BUDGET WORK SESSIONAttachments:
D. District Manager Report
E. District Director Report
F. District Treasurer Report
G. Adjournment
Copies of this agenda and additional information on any of the items listed above may be obtained from
the office of the city clerk/district clerk, 300 E Superstition Blvd, Apache Junction, AZ 85119, Monday
through Thursday, 7:00a to 6:00p, excluding holidays.
The City of Apache Junction invites and welcomes people of all abilities to use our programs, sites and
facilities. Specific requests may be made by contacting the Human Resources Office at (480) 474-2617
or TDD (480) 983-0095. Members of this board will attend either in person or by telephone, video or
internet conferencing.
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💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
| $3.0M | CREWZERS FIRE CREW TRANSPORT INC Department of Agriculture · E6043, MONROE PEAK, UTFIF250223, TNT4, TENT, TYPE 4; |
| $2.3M | CREWZERS FIRE CREW TRANSPORT INC Department of Agriculture · E9, MOON COMPLEX, ORRSF000399, TNT3, TENT, TYPE 3; |
| $2.0M | CREWZERS FIRE CREW TRANSPORT INC Department of Agriculture · E46, HOMESTEAD COMPLEX , ORUPF240311, TNT3, TENT, TYPE 3; E43, HOMESTE |
| $1.3M | CREWZERS FIRE CREW TRANSPORT INC Department of Agriculture · E50110, SMITH RIVER COMPLEX, CASRF000968, TENT, YURT, CANOPY E50111, S |
| $721,168 | CREWZERS FIRE CREW TRANSPORT INC Department of Agriculture · S227, POCKET, AZCOF000781, OFFT, TRAILER, MOBILE OFFICE; |
| $692,036 | CREWZERS FIRE CREW TRANSPORT INC Department of Agriculture · E62, POMAS, WAOWF000242, TNT4, TENT, TYPE 4; E38, POMAS, WAOWF000242, |
| $679,500 | CREWZERS FIRE CREW TRANSPORT INC Department of Agriculture · E48, SEVEN CABINS, NMLNF000335, TNT4, TENT, TYPE 4; E260, SEVEN CABINS |
| $666,860 | CREWZERS FIRE CREW TRANSPORT INC Department of Agriculture · E190, LOWER SUGARLOAF, WAOWF000797, TNT3, TENT, TYPE 3; |
| $654,123 | LAM INDUSTRIES, LLC Department of the Interior · THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT (BLM) HAS A CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENT FOR |
| $651,725 | CREWZERS FIRE CREW TRANSPORT INC Department of Agriculture · E-30085, LANE 1, OR771000028, TNT3, TENT, TYPE 3; E-30087, LANE 1, OR7 |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
🌐 County-level context (Maricopa County)
County-level context — from BLS, IRS, FEMA, HUD, Census. These figures cover the whole county this city sits in, not just the city itself.
Net migration+4,209 people (+$1.37B net AGI · 2023)
Federal disasters (10 yr)10 ({"Fire": 11, "Flood": 9, "Severe Storm": 3, "Biological": 2, · last Fri Jun 28, 2024)
Traffic fatalities10 (1 pedestrian · 2024)
Business establishments109,863 (2,016,986 employees · 2023)
Fair Market Rent (2BR)$1,950/mo (95 assisted households · 2025)
Adults with low literacy22.4% (low numeracy 32% · 2017)
Sources: BLS LAUS, IRS SOI, FEMA, NHTSA FARS, Census CBP, HUD, NCES PIAAC
City profile
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1,124
Permitted housing units
The money — in
source: Census gov-finance & state comptrollerBudget
Revenue$48.7M
Spending$45.5M
Revenue ran ahead of operating spending this year.
Debt load LOW
Outstanding debt$14.3M
Debt-to-revenue0.29×
Debt-load index40 / 100
A debt-load indicator (national percentile of debt, deficit & aid-reliance) — not a solvency verdict. Cross-checked against official state fiscal-stress scores where they exist.
Outcomes — economic mobility
source: Opportunity Atlas (Harvard) · research useFor kids who grew up here in low-income households, their adult household-income rank (0–1). The average hides a gap by race:
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