The Pima County Board of Supervisors has a complicated puzzle of oversight in their efforts to make sure Arizona’s second-most populous county runs smoothly.
Their work overlaps heavily with the localities in the region, in particular the city of Tucson — the two governmental bodies recently held a rare joint meeting to address housing issues.
At the same time, there are a few big areas where they go it alone: they have primary oversight over the county jail, as well as overseeing funding for the sheriff’s department and library district…