From Sunshine Review
Mohave County is one of fifteen counties in Arizona. It is located in the northeastern part of the state, and its county seat is Kingman.
As of 2007, its population was estimated to be 194,944, an increase of 39,912 people since the 2000 census count of 155,032.
Mohave County was the one of four original Arizona Counties created by the 1st Arizona Territorial Legislature. The county territory was originally defined as being west of latitude 113° 20' and north of the Bill Williams River. Pah-Ute County was created from it in 1865 and was merged back into Mohave County in 1871 when much of its territory was ceded to Nevada in 1866. The county's present boundaries were established in 1881.
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The Good
- Board of supervisors are listed with contact information.[1]
- Board meetings and agendas are listed on the calendar.[2]
- Board meetings are streamed live.[3]
- Complete information for making a public records request is provided.[4]
- Local tax information is provided.[5]
- Financial reports and audits are available[6], as is the Budget.[7]
- Building permits and zoning information is available.[8]
- Form to make a public records request is provided.[9]
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References
- ↑ Board of Supervisors
- ↑ Calendar
- ↑ Board Meeting Stream
- ↑ Public Records Request
- ↑ Who Gets Your Tax Money?
- ↑ Financial Reports
- ↑ Budget
- ↑ Building and Zoning
- ↑ Records Request