Maricopa County Committee Met Without Public Agenda | The Locally Times
Maricopa County’s zoning committee met on Feb. 19, but public notices did not include a specific agenda, leaving its proceedings unclear.
The Maricopa County Zoning, Infrastructure, Policy, Procedure, and Ordinance Review (ZIPPOR) Committee convened for a public meeting on February 19, 2026, without providing a detailed agenda. A calendar entry from the Maricopa County Air Quality Department scheduled the meeting for 9:30 AM at the Board of Supervisors' Auditorium in Phoenix, accessible to the public both in-person and virtually. The county provided a GoToWebinar registration link for virtual attendees and a telephone number for listening. Public records do not detail the specific zoning, infrastructure, or policy matters the committee reviewed. ## Job Fair Mention Adds to Notice Confusion Public notices for the Feb. 19 meeting also contained conflicting information. In contrast, a more detailed calendar entry from the Air Quality Department, posted Feb. 18, 2026, provided meeting logistics but did not mention a job fair. Records do not specify if the job fair was an agenda item or a separate, co-located event. ## Conflicting Election Notices Emerge in County Municipalities The lack of clarity extends to recent election notices in several Maricopa County municipalities. The City of Casa Grande published two contradictory notices for its 2026 primary election. However, a “News Flash” posted on the city’s website on Feb. 18, 2026, listed the primary for Tuesday, August 4, 2026, with an April 6 filing deadline. Both documents list Adriana Carpio-Solis as the City Clerk. This confusion arises as other municipalities prepare for their own elections. The Town of Fountain Hills announced its primary for August 4, 2026, to fill the mayor’s office and three councilmember seats, specifying candidate qualifications including age and residency.