Newsroom | Message from the Chair, June 2026: Reflections on the Past Year

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As my term as Chair of the MAG Regional Council comes to a close, I want to express my sincere gratitude for the opportunity to serve this region over the past year.

June 24, 2026

As my term as Chair of the MAG Regional Council comes to a close, I want to express my sincere gratitude for the opportunity to serve this region over the past year. It has been an honor to work alongside leaders who are deeply committed to the success of our communities and the people we serve.

Mayor Hartke and Mayor Hermosillo

When I accepted the gavel from Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke last year, I spoke about the importance of listening, building trust, and ensuring every community across our region had a voice at the table. Over the past year, I have seen that commitment in action. Time and again, this Council has come together to address complex challenges with a shared sense of purpose, demonstrating the strength of regionalism.


Chair Hermosillo at a Regional Council Meeting

Together, we advanced work that will shape the region for years to come. We successfully submitted and received EPA approval of our 179B ozone demonstration of the contribution of international emissions, a significant milestone that reflects MAG’s technical expertise and our ability to advocate effectively on behalf of the region. This achievement helps protect our economic competitiveness while continuing our commitment to improving air quality and public health.


Audra Koester Thomas Appointed as MAG Executive Director

We also completed a leadership transition by selecting Audra Koester Thomas as Executive Director of MAG.

Audra brings vision, experience and a deep understanding of this region, and I am especially proud that she is the first woman to serve in this role.


 


PIT Count Video

Beyond transportation and air quality, we continued to work to better understand and respond to homelessness through the Point-in-Time Homelessness Count and Arizona’s first-ever homeless youth count. We launched the 2026 Heat Relief Network, which has helped reduce heat-related illness and deaths for the second consecutive year.

 


Mayor Orsborn and Mayor Hermosillo

Each of these efforts reflects something larger than any one project or program. They reflect our shared commitment to regionalism and the understanding that we are stronger when we work together, share responsibility, and make decisions with the entire region in mind.

As I pass the gavel to Buckeye Mayor Eric Orsborn, I do so with great confidence in the path ahead. The MAG member agencies, working together, have shown that we can take on big challenges and deliver meaningful results. It has been a privilege to serve our region in this role.

Published June 23, 2026