The following are upcoming local government meetings.
TUESDAY
• Cochise County Board of Supervisors, 9 a.m., regular meeting, Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, 1415 Melody Lane, Building G, Bisbee.
• Cochise County Flood Control Board, 9 a.m., Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, 1415 Melody Lane, Building G, Bisbee. The agenda includes possible approval of the annual joint funding agreements with the U.S. Geological Survey for the period of Oct. 1, 2008, through Sept. 30, 2009, for a total amount of $20,377 to conduct the water resources investigations in the Charleston and Babocomari gauging stations at the San Pedro River.
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• Cochise County Board of Supervisors, 10 a.m., special meeting and possible executive session, Board of Supervisors Conference Room, 1415 Melody Lane, Building G, Bisbee. The agenda includes consultation with the board’s attorneys to consider its position and obtain legal advice regarding violent persons civil commitment cases and possible action.
• Cochise County Board of Supervisors, 1 p.m., special meeting, Board of Supervisors Conference Room, 1415 Melody Lane, Building G, Bisbee. The agenda includes possible adoption of a resolution supporting the establishment of a regional enterprise zone within the county, approving an intergovernmental agreement for the establishment of an enterprise zone commission, and authorizing the commission to submit an application for this designation.
• Cochise County Board of Supervisors, 1:30 p.m., special meeting, Board of Supervisors Executive Conference Room, 1415 Melody Lane, Building G, Bisbee. The agenda includes a biweekly budget update for fiscal year 2008-2009 and for fiscal year 2009-2010, discussion regarding revenue shortfalls and alternative recovery strategies.
• Sierra Vista Citizens Advisory Commission, 4 p.m., second-floor conference room, Sierra Vista City Hall, 1011 N. Coronado Drive. The agenda includes a capital improvement plan review; development of an action plan for prioritizing the capital improvement plan; and possible future tasking discussion.
• Sierra Vista Library Advisory Commission, 4:30 p.m., conference room, Sierra Vista Public Library, 2600 E. Tacoma St., Sierra Vista.
• Bisbee City Council, 7 p.m., regular meeting, Bisbee Municipal Building, 118 Arizona St., Bisbee. The agenda includes the oaths of office for council members Ken Budget, Boyd Nicholl, Audrey “Luche” Giacomino and Bennie Scott; seating of the new council members; oath of office by Mayor-elect W.J. “Jack” Porter; a presentation by Mayor Porter; a presentation by Kristin Almquist, director of Gov. Janet Napolitano’s Southern Arizona office; remarks by outgoing mayor Ron Oertle; remarks by the new mayor; discussion and possible approval of the appointment of councilman Boyd Nicholl as mayor pro tem; discussion and possible approval of the appointment of Councilman Ray Rodgers and Councilman Boyd Nicholl to the Finance Committee; and presentation of the city of Bisbee annual audit report for the year ended June 30, 2008, by Larry Fester, CPA, of Fester & Chapman, P.C.
• Sierra Vista Planning and Zoning Commission, 7 p.m., regular meeting, council chambers, Sierra Vista City Hall, 1011 N. Coronado Drive, Sierra Vista. The agenda includes a public hearing on a general planning amendment, Appendix J, Section 208 planning area; a public hearing regarding a resolution regarding a development code text amendment regarding prohibited signs; a public hearing regarding a resolution for a preliminary subdivision plat for “The Marketplace,” lots 1-5; and hear an update on developments and projects in the city.
Dec. 8
• Sierra Vista City Council, 3 p.m., work session, city manager’s conference room, Sierra Vista City Hall, 1011 N. Coronado Drive, Sierra Vista.
• Sierra Vista Citizens Advisory Commission, 4 p.m., second-floor conference room, Sierra Vista City Hall, 1011 N. Coronado Drive, Sierra Vista.
• Sierra Vista West End Commission, 5 p.m., Landmark Plaza, 400 W. Fry Blvd., Sierra Vista.

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Diana wrote on Nov 30, 2008 3:58 PM:
Lets hope there is nothing real important that we as citizens need to be made aware. "