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Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting
The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors will vote on routine administrative actions, including staff contract changes and district board appointments. The board will also distribute discretionary funds to local groups for youth sports, food security, and historical preservation. Several retiring county employees will be formally recognized.
- Approve $21,000 grant to American Youth Soccer Organization for Victorville region equipment
- Approve $100,000 grant to High Desert Second Chance for food bank operations and trailer
- Approve $200,000 grant to High Desert Sports Foundation for facility improvements
- Approve two new Field Representative I contracts at $99,117 annually each
- Appoint Nicolette Salazar to the Mojave Desert Resource Conservation District Board
The Board unanimously approved three contracts from the First District's discretionary fund: $21,000 for AYSO Region 665 uniforms and equipment, $100,000 for High Desert Second Chance food bank refrigerated trailer and operations, and $200,000 for High Desert Sports Foundation operations and facility improvements. All consent calendar items were approved unanimously with a single motion.
- Approved $21,000 contract with AYSO Region 665 (5-0)
- Approved $100,000 contract with High Desert Second Chance (5-0)
- Approved $200,000 contract with High Desert Sports Foundation (5-0)
- Approved termination of Frank Forbes as Field Rep I and new contract as Community Services Liaison (5-0)
- Approved termination of Desiree Ramirez as Intern Staff Assistant I and new contracts for Field Rep I positions (5-0)
- Approved appointment of Nicolette Salazar to Mojave Desert Resource Conservation District Board (5-0)
- Declared vacancy on Assessment Appeals Boards Seat 11 (5-0)
- Adopted resolutions recognizing Rod O'Handley, Norma Gallardo, Dr. Richard Hart, and others (5-0)
Board of Supervisors Special Meeting
This is a procedural special meeting with only closed session items. The board will conduct performance evaluations for the Chief Executive Officer and County Counsel.
Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting
The Board will consider multiple contracts using discretionary funds, including $900,000 for a family resource center in Rancho Cucamonga and $55,000 for book vending machines in Upland schools. They will also discuss a closed session on several lawsuits. The agenda includes many procedural items, resolutions, and memorial adjournments.
- $900,000 contract with City of Rancho Cucamonga for Family Resource Center improvement
- $55,000 contract with Upland Unified School District for 13 book vending machines
- $100,000 amendment for Life Line Mobile Screening for Alzheimer's disease
- Closed session discussions on multiple lawsuits
- Resolutions recognizing retirees and organizations
The Board of Supervisors approved a consent calendar including multiple resolutions, appointments, and contracts. Key approvals included a $900,000 contract with the City of Rancho Cucamonga for a Family Resource Center improvement project and a $55,000 contract with Upland Unified School District for book vending machines. All consent items passed unanimously.
- Approved resolutions recognizing Carol Lombard, Equity Element Group, IAPMO, and four retiring employees (consent)
- Declared vacancy on Oak Hills Municipal Advisory Council (consent)
- Approved $55,000 contract with Upland Unified School District for book vending machines (5-0)
- Approved $900,000 contract with Rancho Cucamonga for Family Resource Center improvements (5-0)
- Approved amendment to Life Line Mobile Screening contract, adding Alzheimer’s screening and increasing by $100,000 (5-0)
- Closed session held on six existing lawsuits and one anticipated litigation case