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Coconino County Government
ELIZABETH C. ARCHULETA
Supervisor, District 2
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Supervisor Liz Archuleta;
(928) 679-7152;
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In This Newsletter:
- COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
- New AZDHS COVID-19 Website
- Coconino NF Firewood Permits go on sale 4/29
- Earth Week 2020
- Creating a Garden
- Daily COVID-19 Facebook Live Updates
- 2020 Census: Don’t forget to fill out the Census!
- Quote of the Day
- Stay Connected with Us!
- Self-Care for the Day
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A photo of the Flagstaff Peaks from Jerome, Arizona. Photo taken by Theresa Muñoz, Executive Assistant to Supervisor Archuleta.
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COVID-19 Daily Dashboard
As of April 21, 2020
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These figures are updated and will be shared every morning at 10am in order to coincide with the Arizona Department of Health Services release of data. We will continue sharing these figures in our daily newsletter.
Here is the information as of 04/21/2020:
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New AZDHS COVID-19 Website
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AZDHS just updated their COVID-19 website which now includes race and ethnicity on confirmed cases, location of confirmed cases by zip code, ages & gender of related deaths, and number of hospital beds & ICU beds available.
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Coconino NF firewood permits go on sale 4/29
Method of purchasing to be done by phone or mail
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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz., April 20, 2020 — The Coconino National Forest will begin selling firewood permits for the 2020 season over the phone and through mail on Wednesday, April 29, and permit holders may begin cutting after their permit is received via U.S. Postal Service.
There are currently no free-use firewood areas designated, but areas may be designated later in the season, so please check with your local Forest Service office periodically for any updates.
Purchases can be made by credit card over the phone, or by check through the mail. Purchasers using a credit card should call any of the ranger stations or the Forest Supervisor’s office during the hours of 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. This process, with its designated days and hours, will be temporary until operations return to normal.
- Forest Supervisor’s Office, (928) 527-3600
- 1824 S. Thompson Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
- Flagstaff Ranger Station, (928) 526-0866
- 5057 N. Hwy 89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004
- Mogollon Rim Ranger Station, (928) 477-2255
- 8738 Ranger Road, Happy Jack, AZ 86024
- Red Rock Ranger Station, (928) 203-2900
- P.O. Box 20429, Sedona, AZ 86341
Whether purchasing by credit card or check, purchasers should be prepared to provide their name, address, phone number, type of identification and identification number, the names of any additional cutters, the type of wood and number of cords desired.
The minimum cost for a permit is $20, with a maximum purchase of 12 cords per household in 2020. This year, tags for ponderosa pine and mixed conifer species (spruce, fir, other pine, etc.) are colored orange and have been reduced to $2.50 per cord. All other species tags, including aspen, oak, juniper and maple, are colored blue and remain at $5 per cord.
Permit tags will be mailed to purchasers, along with a receipt and a firewood guide that includes cutting instructions and a map. Purchasers are required to sign and date the permit in the permittee line as soon as it is received.
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Coconino County celebrates the
50th National Earth Day
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Creating a Garden in Honor of Earth Day
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We came across this fantastic video from ClarkCountyToday.com about creating and maintaining a garden during this time. Click the video below to see how people are using gardening to keep themselves connected to our planet and each other, as well as using gardening as a self-care technique.
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COVID-19 Facebook Live Updates at 4:00 pm
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Did you know that Coconino County is going live during weekdays (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays) at 4:00 pm on Facebook Live to keep you informed about COVID-19?
All past updates are archived on the County’s Facebook page and website, so if you can watch at a later time if you are unable to tune in live.
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Coconino County Residents Count:
Don’t forget to fill out the 2020 Census!
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By filling out the census, you are ensuring that our community is counted and can receive the necessary resources we need to keep our community safe, healthy, and thriving!
Other important things to keep in mind:
- Count everyone who is living in your house on 04/01/20 on your census form
- The census DOES NOT ask about citizenship
- All information collected is required BY LAW to be kept confidential
- Make sure to include children and babies when filling out your census
- EVERYONE COUNTS!
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“You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it.”
— Maya Angelou
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Stay connected with Coconino County and District 2 Supervisor Liz Archuleta on Facebook! We share several resources on a daily basis that may not be included in our newsletter, so be sure to follow us and stay connected with our work on social media.
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