City of Flagstaff — Ballots sent out for upcoming Flagstaff Regional Plan Election

Ballots Have Been Sent Out!
Ballots were sent out on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, for the special election on the Flagstaff Regional Land Use Plan 2045.
This ballot asks voters in the City of Flagstaff to vote on whether to ratify or not ratify the Flagstaff Regional Land Use Plan 2045. Return your ballot by 7pm on Tuesday, May 19, 2026. The special election is a vote-by-mail only election. There are no polling places on election day.

Click here for ballot drop-box locations and additional election information.

Important Election Dates:
April 22: Ballots mailed.

May 8: Last day to request a replacement ballot by mail.

May 11: Last day to mail back your ballot.

May 19: Election Day. Ballots must be received by 7pm.

Make an Informed Choice!
What Does a Yes/No Vote Mean?
Currently, Regional Plan 2030 is in effect, and Regional Plan 2045 is on the ballot.
Vote YES on Question 492

  • Regional Plan 2045 becomes effective immediately.
  • Regional Plan 2030 is superseded.
Vote NO on Question 492

  • Current Regional Plan 2030 stays in effect.
  • City will gather feedback on revising Regional Plan 2045.
  • City will seek adoption and ratification of a revised plan at a future date.
How can I learn more about the Regional Plan?
I want to talk to someone in person about the plan. 
Come to Regional Plan Chats! See below for upcoming dates.

I want to do my own research on the plan.
The Regional Plan project website (www.flagstaff.az.gov/RegionalPlan2045) is the best place to start.

I want to start with the basics – What is a Regional Plan? 
Click here to visit the Regional Plan Basics & FAQ page on the project website.

I want to understand the content of the plan.
Click here to visit the Read the Plan page on the project website. You can download the whole plan or individual chapters and explore interactive maps.

Hard copies of the plan are also available for review at the City Hall Community Development Counter, the Downtown Library Information Desk, or the East Flagstaff Library Information Desk. To request a take-home hard copy of the plan, please email Elsa Erling at elsa.erling@flagstaffaz.gov.

I want to understand how the plan was developed. 
Click here to visit the Public Participation and Plan Development page on the project website.

I want to compare Regional Plan 2030 (the current plan) with Regional Plan 2045 (the plan on the ballot). 
Click here for information on Regional Plan 2030, which is currently in effect as the City’s General Plan. Also, see the FAQs on the Regional Plan Basics & FAQ page

Upcoming Regional Plan Chats
Have questions about the Regional Plan and the special election? We have answers!

City planning staff are holding a series of Regional Plan Chats this spring. These are informal, drop-in opportunities to ask your questions about the Regional Plan. We hope to see you there!

April Chats

Thursday, April 30, 5:30-7:30pm
VIRTUAL – Meeting link: Click here to join

May Chats

Friday, May 8, 11am-1pm
Hope Community Church (3700 N Fanning Dr, Flagstaff, AZ)

Thursday, May 14, 4-6pm
City Hall (211 W Aspen Ave, Flagstaff, AZ)

Help Get the Word Out
To learn more about the Regional Plan visit:
Help the Regional Plan team enhance outreach efforts by forwarding this email and the link to join the email list below to others in the community that you think might be interested in learning more about the Regional Plan update process.
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Questions? Contact:

Sara Dechter, AICP – City of Flagstaff, Comprehensive Planning Manager
Email: sdechter@flagstaffaz.gov
Phone: 928-213-2631

Jess McNeely, AICP – Coconino County, Assistant Director/Planning Manager
Email: wmcneely@coconino.az.gov

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