District 5 Supervisor Lena Fowler’s update for March 19 — 2019 Colorado Plateau Economic Development Symposium

March 19, 2019
Please take a moment to read some of the latest news and upcoming events within Coconino County and it’s surrounding areas.
Feel free to share this e-newsletter and encourage others to sign up!
Share
Forward
District 5 Highlights

2019 Colorado Plateau Economic Development Symposium 

Coconino County hosted the 2019 Colorado Plateau Economic Development Symposium on March 7-8, 2019; which brought together the communities along the Arizona Strip, southern Utah and the Navajo Nation. This year’s theme was “Engage Locally, Empower Regionally, Expand Globally.” Brett Schwartz from the National Association of Development Organizations Research Foundation and Jack Morgan from the National Association of Counties discussed lessons learned from coal impacted communities from across the country.

The symposium recognized that the future of the coal industry in the region is in doubt and concluded with call to action to build collaboration across the plateau to develop deeper conversations on how regional economic development can lead to innovation and future economic opportunities.

To view studies discussed at the symposium, please visit: http://coconino.az.gov/2106/Regional-Economic-Studies

Annual Washington DC Advocacy Visit

The Coconino County Board of Supervisors recently made Capitol Hills visits in Washington DC on February 27-28, 2019 . The supervisors met with the staff and members of the Arizona Congressional Delegation and key staff of the administration. Discussions focused on increasing the scale and speed of forest restoration, enhanced funding for abandoned uranium mine remediation and advocating for funding for the cancer center in Tuba City.
Coconino County is currently hiring the following positions in the District 5 region
  • Bailiff I: Page Justice Court: Temporary – Part Time – $15.93 – $16.73 Hourly
  • Deputy Sheriff Recruit Boat Patrol: Page – Sheriff’s Office: Regular Full Time – $47,086.00 Annually
  • Deputy Sheriff Recruit: Tuba City – Sheriff’s Office: Regular Full Time – $44,628.00 – $47,086.00 Annually
  • Detention Officer I: Page – Sheriff’s Office: Regular Full Time – $34,961.00 Annually
  • Justice Court Manager: Page Justice Court: Regular Full Time – $44,628.00 – $49,090.00 Annually
  • Nutrition Education Specialist: Colorado City-Public Health District (Fredonia, AZ): Regular Part Time – More than 20 hours – $18.27 Hourly
  • Probation Office I or II: Page – Juvenile Courts: Regular Full Time – $44,628.00 – $48,202.00 Annually
  • Workforce Development Specialist: Page- Career Center: Limited Appointment – $44,628.00 – $65,604.00 Annually
For Employment Opportunities: http://www.coconino.az.gov/843/Job-Openings

Supervisor Fowler Seeking Applicants to the Commission on Trial Court Appointments

On November 6th, 2018, Coconino County became the first rural county in AZ to voluntarily change from a partisan-popular election of superior court judges to a merit selection-judicial retention election. This was the result of the Board of Supervisor’s referral of Proposition 416 to the ballot.
The County is now in the implementation phase for the creation of a Coconino County Commission on Trial Court Appointments. Supervisor Fowler is seeking nominating committee members for District 5.

What are the requirements for serving as a Commission Member?
Applicants for the Coconino County Commission on Trial Court Appointments must meet the following Constitutional qualifications to be considered for appointment:

  1. Must have resided in Arizona for at least five years;
  2. Must have resided in the supervisorial district in which they are applying for at least one year before being nominated;
  3. Cannot hold any governmental office, elective or appointive, for profit; and,
  4. Cannot be a judge, retired judge, or an attorney to practice before the Supreme Court.
Commission members serve a four-year term.

Interested applicants can send a letter and resume to:

Miranda Morales, Executive Assistant to Supervisor Lena Fowler
Attn: Commission on Trial Court Appointments Nominating Committee
PO BOX 948
Tuba City, AZ  86045.

It’s Back!
Free Tax Prep with the Tuba City VITA Program
Starts Feb. 4, 2019

2019 Tuba City Schedule – Click Here to Download Flyer
2019 Fredonia Schedule – Click Here to Download Flyer
Coconino County News
At the Board meeting this past week:

This past Tuesday, March, 12, the Board held a regular meeting, executive sessions and work sessions. The work sessions included a presentation on the Bellemont Area Plan and a Zoning Ordinance update.

There will be no BOS meeting held next week.

Human Resources

Job Openings with Coconino County

Bailiff I- Page Justice Court
Case Worker- Community Services (0319)
Child Care Health Consultant- Public Health (0319) New
Clinic Administrative Supervisor- Public Health (0319)
Cook: On Call-Community Services (1118)
Correctional Nurse- Sheriff’s Office (0219)
Criminal Paralegal- County Attorney (0219)
Deputy Sheriff Recruit Boat Patrol: Page- Sheriff’s Office (0119)
Deputy Sheriff Recruit: Tuba City- Sheriff’s Office (1218)
Detention Officer I: Page- Sheriff’s Office (0119)

Click here to find out more info about these County positions

Be a part of an award winning organization! Apply today.
Library District
Community Bulletin Board 
Grand Canyon News Release 
For Immediate Release 
March 13, 2019
Spring Break Tips for Grand Canyon National Park 
Grand Canyon, AZ – Spring Break is one of the most popular times to visit Grand Canyon National Park. To make the most of a visit to the park during this time, park rangers recommend the following pro tips:

Pro Tip: South Rim entrance stations experience long lines and wait times between 10 am and 4 pm. Visitors coming from the east on Interstate 40 or from Phoenix on Interstate 17 can enter the park through the eastern entrance at Desert View for shorter wait times at the entrance station.

Pro Tip: Arrive early and pack your patience. Parking lots in Grand Canyon Village can fill as early as 10 am. If you arrive after 10 am, the park and ride Tusayan (Purple) route shuttle bus. A valid park pass is required to ride the Tusayan route shuttle bus, purchase your 7-day pass on your mobile device by visiting, www.yourpassnow.com/parkpass/park/grca.

Pro Tip: Visitors can enjoy the scenic viewpoints of Hermit Road by connecting from the Village (Blue) Route shuttle bus to the Hermits Rest (Red) Route shuttle bus. Instead of waiting in line at the Hermits Rest Transfer Station, enjoy the scenery and walk to the next closest overlook and pick up a shuttle there.

Pro Tip: Take advantage of ranger and special programs. A highlight in honor of women’s history month is a special evening program on March 22nd at 7 pm called “When I Worked for Fred Harvey.” This memorable program features the contributions of Hopi workers, including Hopi Harvey Girls, from 1930 to 1965 at Grand Canyon National Park.

While in the park keep these other pro tips in mind to have a fun and safe visit to Grand Canyon.

  • Stay on designated trails and walkways and always keep a safe distance from the edge of the rim. Do not climb over railings or barriers.
  • Check the weather, check yourself! The South Rim sits at 7,000 feet above sea level and frequently experiences spring snowstorms. Visitors are encouraged to bring layers of clothing to adjust to changing weather conditions and take time to get used to the elevation by resting often and drinking plenty of fluids.
  • Stay a safe distance away from and never feed or water any wildlife.
  • Prepare for an inner canyon hike ahead of time by visiting the Backcountry Office.
  • Know where you can go with your pet, and use the South Rim Kennels instead of leaving your furry friend in a car.
For more information about shuttle bus operations, ranger programs, and hiking tips in Grand Canyon National Park, visit https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/index.htm.
-NPS-
The 2019 Centennial commemorates 100 years of Grand Canyon’s designation as a national park. To prepare for the next century of stewardship, the 2019 Centennial will commemorate the past and inspire future generations to experience, connect  with, and  protect Grand Canyon’s unique resources. Join the celebration at www.nps.gov/grca/getinvolved/centennial  or on social media with #GrandCanyon100.
Click HERE to download the flyer.
For non-credit course registration click, HERE.
Click HERE to download the flyer.
For non-credit course registration click, HERE.

Internship Opportunity

Grand Canyon National Park, AZ

Grand Canyon National Park, in partnership with the Grand Canyon Conservancy, is currently accepting applications for the Eugene T. Polk internship in archaeology. The intern will support Grand Canyon’s Cultural Resource Management Program by helping complete archaeological surveys, compliance monitoring, ruins preservation, public outreach, data entry, and report writing. This is a 10-week paid internship that includes shared housing in Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim. For more information about the internship and how to apply, please email Donelle Huffer at donelle_huffer@nps.gov. Applications will be accepted through April 12, 2019, and the selected applicant will be notified by April 29.
Download the NEW 2019 Tuba City Birth Certificate schedule
Community Resource Link:
 Tuba City & Window Rock Resource Guide

This guide is a compilation of information provided by agencies and service providers in Coconino County. 

Coconino County District 5 Supervisor Lena Fowler’s Office

46 Maple Street
PO BOX 948
Tuba City, AZ 86045
P: 928-283-4518 | F: 928-283-6366 | www.coconino.az.gov

Hours:
Monday – Thursday | 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Closed Fridays & Holidays

Questions or comments? Email us at mmorales@coconino.az.gov or call us at 928-283-4518.

You are receiving this email from Coconino County Supervisor Lena Fowler as a courtesy to keep you up to date and informed of the issues within Coconino County District 5. You either subscribed to Supervisor Lena Fowler’s email newsletter or your email was collected at a sponsored meeting, workshop, or other event.  

Facebook
Website
Email
Subscribe