City of Flagstaff — Return Your Ballots for the Regional Plan Election!

Drop Off Your Ballot by May 19!
1 week remains to drop off your ballot!
The Regional Plan Special Election ballot asks voters in the City of Flagstaff to vote on whether to ratify or not ratify the Flagstaff Regional Land Use Plan 2045.

Your ballot must be received by the Recorder’s Office no later than 7:00 pm on Election Day, Tuesday May 19, 2026. Postmarks do not apply when considering this deadline. There are no polling places on Election Day. 

If you haven’t mailed your ballot already, please use one of the drop off locations listed below to ensure it is counted. Click here for additional election information.

Ballot Drop Off Locations
Flagstaff City Hall Lobby
211 W. Aspen Ave, Flagstaff
(8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.)

Coconino County Recorder’s Office
110 E. Cherry Ave, Flagstaff

Coconino County Community Development
2500 N. Fort Valley Rd, Flagstaff

Flagstaff Aquaplex
1702 N. Fourth St, Flagstaff

NAU Bookstore
S. Beaver St, NAU Campus, Flagstaff

Coconino County Voter Services
Flagstaff Mall (between JCPenney and Planet Fitness)
4650 N. US Highway 89, Flagstaff
(9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.)

Coconino County Health and Human Services
2625 N. King St, Flagstaff

3rd Street Drop Box
2304 N. 3rd St, Flagstaff
(box is located at the exit of the parking lot)

ADOT Motor Vehicle Division
1959 S. Woodlands Village Blvd, Flagstaff

Flagstaff Fire Station #6
3877 S. Lake Mary Rd, Flagstaff

Final Regional Plan Chat: May 14
Join staff this Thursday at City Hall for the final Regional Plan Chat.

Drop in and bring your questions about the Regional Plan. We hope to see you there! 

Thursday, May 14, 4-6pm
City Hall (211 W Aspen Ave, Flagstaff, AZ)
Do you have questions about the Regional Plan?
Click here to visit the Regional Plan FAQ page, which has been updated to include these topical questions:

  • What does the Regional Plan propose for the AZ State Land parcels known as Section 10 and Section 20? 
  •  Why is there an Employment District near Ft. Tuthill? 
  • Does the Regional Plan 2045 require new homes to be all electric?

I want to talk to someone in person about the plan. 
Come to the final Regional Plan Chat on Thursday, May 14. See above for details.

If you still have questions…
Send your question to Sara Dechter at sdechter@flagstaffaz.gov or call 928-213-2631.

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

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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