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Gila County supervisors move to reappoint member to Industrial Development Authority

January 07, 2026 | Gila County, Arizona


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Gila County supervisors move to reappoint member to Industrial Development Authority
The Gila County Board of Supervisors on Jan. 6, 2026 considered Item 2A, a motion to reappoint Shelby (surname recorded inconsistently in the transcript) to the Board of Directors of the Industrial Development Authority of Gila County.

Presiding Official introduced the item and identified the appointment as Mr. Humphrey’s. "They've been working in-depth," Mr. Humphrey said of the IGA negotiations, adding that "they're really doing well" and that the IDA "bond with the hospital" will help "get the ball rolling." He then moved to reappoint Shelby to the IDA board with a term described in the motion as retroactive from Jan. 1, 2026, through Dec. 31, 2031.

The Presiding Official characterized the action as a technical update to an existing agreement, saying it "rescinds the previous agreement, takes the same amount of money and just reestablishes a new agreement that fits better with the current trajectory of the project." A question from Mr. Humphrey about "the remainder of the project" received the response that the remainder is "unknown" and that the present agenda item was limited to the personnel reappointment.

The transcript supplied does not record a second to the motion or a vote tally. The record also contains inconsistent spellings of the appointee’s surname (appearing as both "Shelby Bridal" and "Shelby Borrowdell" in different lines) and an apparent transcription typo listing the earlier retroactive dates as 01/01/1926–12/31/1931; the motion as spoken identifies the intended term as Jan. 1, 2026–Dec. 31, 2031.

Next steps were not captured in the provided transcript. The motion was made on the record; whether the board later seconded or voted on the item is not shown in the segments provided.

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