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Sahuarita meeting summaries, agendas, and minutes

Plain-English weekly recaps written from official meeting records. 2 weeks available.

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Week of 2026-07-06

Sahuarita boards faced FY2027 budget votes; outcomes pending as minutes unpublished

Three Sahuarita government bodies met June 22, 2026, with the Town Council and two Community Facilities District boards all scheduled to take up Fiscal Year 2027 budgets. However, minutes for all three meetings have not yet been published, so outcomes — including whether budgets were adopted and how members voted — are not yet available in the public record.

Town Council: $113 million budget and several major items on agenda

The Sahuarita Town Council agenda for June 22 listed adoption of the FY2027 budget totaling $113,036,970. The agenda also included a redevelopment incentive agreement with RoadHouse Green Valley LLC for the former Desert Sky Theater, discussion of proposed Tucson Electric Power rate increases, an amendment to the park and recreation fee schedule for sports field rentals, and a $1,700,000 increase to the contract with Concord General Contracting for on-call construction services.

Because minutes have not been published, it is not confirmed which of these items were approved, deferred, or voted down. The agenda indicates what was scheduled for consideration, not what was decided.

Quail Creek CFD: $1.13 million budget proposed

The Quail Creek Community Facilities District Board was scheduled to hold a public hearing and vote on Resolution No. 52, adopting the FY2027 final budget of $1,129,840. If adopted, the budget would establish the ad valorem tax levy for properties within the district. The board was also scheduled to approve minutes from its May 26, 2026 meeting.

No minutes have been published, so the vote outcome is not available.

Rancho Sahuarita CFD: $1.95 million budget proposed

The Rancho Sahuarita Community Facilities District Board agenda included a public hearing and possible adoption of the FY2027 budget totaling $1,949,100. A resolution to levy an ad valorem tax on properties within the district was also listed, along with approval of May 26, 2026 meeting minutes.

As with the other June 22 meetings, minutes have not yet been published and outcomes are not confirmed.

Coming up

Week of 2026-06-29

Sahuarita Town Council Weighs $113 Million Budget, Tax Levies; Outcomes Await Minutes

Sahuarita’s Town Council and two community facilities district boards held meetings on June 22, where they were scheduled to adopt a combined $116.1 million in fiscal year 2027 budgets and levy property taxes. Minutes have not yet been published, so final votes and any public comments are not yet available.

Town Council – $113 million budget and theater redevelopment incentive

The council’s agenda included adoption of a $113,036,970 budget for fiscal year 2027. That total covers all town operations, capital projects, and services. The council also was set to vote on a redevelopment incentive agreement with RoadHouse Green Valley LLC for the former Desert Sky Theater site.

Other items before the council included:

Quail Creek CFD – $1.13 million budget and tax levy

The Quail Creek Community Facilities District Board held a public hearing on its proposed fiscal year 2027 budget of $1,129,840. The board was expected to vote on Resolution No. 52, which would adopt the budget and order an ad valorem tax levy on properties within the district. Approval of the May 26 meeting minutes also appeared on the agenda.

Rancho Sahuarita CFD – $1.95 million budget and tax levy

The Rancho Sahuarita CFD Board also met, with a public hearing and a resolution to adopt a $1,949,100 budget for fiscal year 2027. Passage would authorize a property tax levy on district parcels. The board also planned to approve minutes from its May 26 meeting.

Coming up

No town government meetings are scheduled in the next 14 days, according to official notices published as of July 5, 2026. Residents can check the town’s website for future meeting postings.

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