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The commission discussed compliance with new state legislation regarding meeting recordings and remote participation, which will necessitate a change in meeting location. A new regular meeting schedule was established for the first Monday of each month. Other key topics included an update on a funding request for a salmon carcass distribution program, a staff report from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife regarding feral pig depredation, wildlife disease testing, and wolf pack sightings, as well as updates on upcoming hunter education classes and the need to address a vacancy on the commission.
The Tehama County Housing Element for the 2024-2029 planning period serves as a comprehensive roadmap to address housing needs and challenges within the unincorporated areas of Tehama County. It outlines goals, policies, and implementation programs focused on ensuring an adequate supply of diverse housing units, promoting affordability across all economic segments, and providing sufficient sites for future development. Key priorities include facilitating housing for special needs groups such as seniors, persons with disabilities, farmworkers, veterans, large families, and homeless individuals, while also working to conserve and improve the existing housing stock. The element further addresses governmental constraints, promotes fair housing and equal opportunity, and encourages energy conservation in residential development, all in compliance with state housing laws and through robust community involvement.
The document is the recommended budget for the County of Tehama for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026. It includes details and amounts for each budget unit, which were approved by the Board of Supervisors on June 24, 2025, but are subject to further review. The budget schedules and format conform to the County Budget Act of 2010. The document includes a directory of elective and non-elective officers, a fund legend, and an index to contents, including departmental and special district budgets.
The Board of Supervisors convened to discuss redistricting, specifically focusing on ORDINANCE 2115, which pertains to confirming the boundaries of the supervisorial districts within the County. The meeting addressed compliance with Elections Code sections related to population equality, contiguity, community integrity, and adherence to the Voting Rights Act. Discussions also covered public hearing requirements, encouragement of community participation, and the establishment of an internet web page dedicated to redistricting information.
The Tehama County Board of Supervisors held a meeting to review the 2010 Redistricting plan, new requirements, and the timeline for the 2020 Redistricting process. They also reviewed the Tehama County Redistricting webpage and interactive map tools. A public hearing was conducted to receive input on the composition of Supervisorial districts. The Board discussed and directed staff on the next steps in the 2020 Redistricting process, including concerns about census timelines and the availability of signatures-in-lieu papers.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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