With the holidays fast approaching, it is truly a wonderful time of the year, to celebrate, to reflect, and to spend time with family and friends. Can it be almost one year since I became your Yavapai County District 3 Supervisor? The time has flown by and lots of...
News & Updates
Your Supervisor on the Go – August 2021
Zalesky Road WashLow Water Crossing Cleanup on Zalesky Road After Supervisor Michaels received a call from a local resident, Yavapai County Flood Control District is overseeing the cleanup of this location by a private contractor.Supervisor Michaels and Bob (a local...
Your Supervisor on the Go – June 2021
The 2021 wildfire season, predicted to be a difficult one, has been everything the experts said it would be. As you are likely aware, the Coconino and Kaibab national forests closed to the public beginning on June 23rd because of the "fire danger, dry conditions, and...
Coconino and Prescott National Forests Enact Fire Restrictions
May is upon us. As we head toward another summer, District 3 has been a hive of activity. Here’s the very latest from my desk. How Does Yavapai County Spend $300 Million? The FY 2021-22 budget process for Yavapai County will take more than seven months, from the...
Forest Land Destruction – A Growing Crisis
Forest Destruction Crisis Nothing is more important to our office or to me than constituent service. You have my word: If you have an issue and you bring it to our attention, we will work as hard as we can to help you resolve the issue efficiently and improve quality...
Jerome Slide Mitigation Project Underway
At the heart of my commitment to District 3 is constituent service; helping the residents of the district access the services you need to improve quality of life and ensure the well-being and safety of our community. One example of helping our residents is a...
Yavapai-Apache Nation Donates to VV Meals On Wheels Program
Meals on Wheels Program Benefits from Yavapai-Apache Nation Gift On March 25th, District 3 Supervisor Donna Michaels presented a $7,433 check on behalf of the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors from the Yavapai-Apache Nation (YAN) to the Verde Valley Senior Center,...
A Few Lessons Learned During the Pandemic
This past year has been hard – for everyone. Here is a list of lessons learned during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
American Rescue Plan Impacts
The White House released this fact sheet about the American Rescue Plan impacts in Arizona. CSA Board members can find state-by-state estimates of the ARP’s impacts here and download a spreadsheet with state and local direct aid numbers here. Finally, information...
How to Stay Safe from COVID-19 this Spring
A little more than one in six people in the United States or 15.6% of the population have been fully immunized. Arizona has administered over 3.3 million doses of vaccine, with 29.1% of the population receiving at least one dose of vaccine - Yavapai County is at...
Help your Neighbor Make an Appointment for the COVID-19 Vaccines
Governor Ducey stated yesterday that distribution of vaccine is the best path to getting back to normal and thanked the millions of Arizonans who have rolled up their sleeves to make the rollout of the vaccine campaign successful. With only 56.1% of Yavapai County’s...
APS FAQ Oak Creek to McGuireville Reliability Project
Why is a new power line needed in this area? What are the benefits of this new power line? These questions, and several others, are answered in this APS Project FAQ.