1.
Call to Order
Roll Call
Invocation
Pledge of Allegiance
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4.
Proclamations, Acknowledgements, Awards and Presentations
Report from the Mayor
The Mayor, members of Council or other designee, may present information related to
the operation of the city.
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6.
Report from the City Manager
Call to the Public
The procedures to follow if you address the Council are: Council requests that you
express your ideas in three minutes or less and refrain from any personal attacks or
derogatory statements about any City employee, a fellow citizen, or anyone else, whether
in the audience or not. The Mayor will limit discussion whenever they deem such an
action appropriate to the proper conduct of the meeting. At the conclusion of an open call
to the public, individual members of the Council may respond to criticism made by those
who have addressed the Council, may ask Staff to review a matter, or may ask that a
matter be put on a future agenda. However, members of the Council shall not discuss or
take legal action on any matters during an open call to the public unless the matters are
properly noticed for discussion and legal action. Finally, a word on decorum at our
meetings. Periodically, we may want to applaud a success or show our approval of a
comment and occasionally, we may personally disagree with something that is said.
However, when we’re hearing input from our City Council and our residents, whether we
support their comments or disagree with their comments, please do not applaud or
negatively respond to a speaker unless invited to do so by the presiding authority. It is
important that every person who addresses the City Council has a right to speak and not
be intimidated.
7.
Consent Agenda
All items on the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine matters and will be
enacted by one motion of the Council. There will be no separate discussion of these
items unless the Mayor or a Councilmember so requests, in which event the item will be
removed from the Consent Agenda and considered in its normal sequence on the
agenda.
7.1
A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council of the City of Maricopa, Arizona, authorizing
and directing the acquisition of all property necessary for the completion of roadway
improvements to the southwest corner of Smith-Enke Rd and Porter Rd within the city
limits of Maricopa by dedication, donation, purchase, exchange or under the power of
eminent domain as a matter of public necessity and authorizing the City Manager to
execute all agreements related to such acquisitions. Discussion and Action.
7.2
Approval of Minutes from the May 5, 2026 City Council Regular meeting. Discussion and
Action.