The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met on Thursday, Jan. 8 at Central Arizona Project’s (CAP’s) north Phoenix headquarters. The February Board meeting will be held in Pinal County at Central Arizona College, 17945 Regent Dr. in Maricopa, Ariz.
The Board approved three IT-related contracts on Consent Agenda. In addition, the Board heard a presentation on Colorado River conditions showing that as of Jan. 4, 2026, Lake Mead was at 33% capacity and Lake Powell was at 28% capacity.
The CAWCD Board of Directors is a popularly elected 15-member board. Ten members are from Maricopa County, four from Pima County and one from Pinal County. Members serve six-year, unpaid terms. The board typically meets publicly the first Thursday of each month to establish policy and set rates and taxes for CAP. Meetings are open to the public – in person and via livestream.
For additional details on the Jan. 8, 2026 board meeting, take a look at the agenda. Board minutes and video will be posted here, as well.
The Central Arizona Water Conservation District Board (CAWCD) met on Thursday, Jan. 8 at Central Arizona Project’s (CAP’s) north Phoenix headquarters. The February Board meeting will be held in Pinal County at Central Arizona College, 17945 Regent Dr. in Maricopa, Ariz.
The Board approved three IT-related contracts on Consent Agenda. In addition, the Board heard a presentation on Colorado River conditions showing that as of Jan. 4, 2026, Lake Mead was at 33% capacity and Lake Powell was at 28% capacity.
The CAWCD Board of Directors is a popularly elected 15-member board. Ten members are from Maricopa County, four from Pima County and one from Pinal County. Members serve six-year, unpaid terms. The board typically meets publicly the first Thursday of each month to establish policy and set rates and taxes for CAP. Meetings are open to the public – in person and via livestream.
For additional details on the Jan. 8, 2026 board meeting, take a look at the agenda. Board minutes and video will be posted here, as well.
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