Board of Supervisors - Regular Meeting

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

The Mendocino County Board of Supervisors met for a special closed session to discuss a public employee appointment for the Chief Executive Officer position. No reportable action was taken, and the meeting was adjourned.

About this meeting

Government Body
Board of Supervisors
Meeting Type
Board Of Supervisors
Location
Mendocino County, CA
Meeting Date
May 6, 2026

Transcript

15 sections (from 19 segments)

1:44 – 2:14Speaker 1

Are you prepared? We're the office of emergency services, and we're committed to providing the most up to date and accurate information so that you and your family can stay safe during an emergency. Part of being prepared is knowing your hazards and taking proper precautions. Visit mendoready.org. On the know your hazards page, you can find hazards for where you work, where you live, and where your kids go to school. On the planning prepare page, you'll find a plan template. It's important to know what you're gonna do, what you're gonna take with you, how you're gonna communicate.

2:14Speaker 2

We'll call to order the special meeting of the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors. Madam Clerk, will you take the role, please?

2:20Speaker 3

Supervisor Klein? Here. Supervisor Mulhern? Here. Supervisor Hachak? Here. Supervisor Norvell?

2:26Speaker 3

Supervisor Williams?

2:28Speaker 2

And we'll stand for the pledge, please.

2:30 – 2:43Speaker 4

I pledge allegiance to the flag of The United States Of America for republic, nation, indivisible, liberty,

2:49Speaker 2

Okay. We will now go through public expression on nonagenda. Nobody in the room. Madam Clerk, anyone online?

2:56Speaker 3

There's currently nobody online.

2:58 – 3:09Speaker 2

Okay. So then off to closed session. Any public comment on closed session online?

3:11Speaker 3

Seeing nobody online, and for clarification for the record, this is for item CS one.

3:17Speaker 2

Okay. Thank you. And we will now recess into close. The board will not reconvene sooner than 2PM.

3:33 – 4:14Speaker 4

Like a planter strip. Also, empty your bucket of dirty wash water in the sink. The wash water will make its way to the treatment plant where it is clean. You probably know how to pick up your pet's poo when you're out on a walk. After all, it's the neighborly thing to do. But what about the pet waste in your backyard? Pick it up regularly and especially before rain or irrigation water washes any of it into a backyard drain. Your pet's poo is full of bacteria and nutrients that can contaminate our creeks. Scoop the poo, bag it, and put it in your garbage. When tending to your yard or garden, check the weather and prevent over irrigation.

4:15 – 4:43Speaker 4

Runoff of fertilizer, herbicides, landscape materials, compost piles, leaf debris pollute our creeks. Remember, timing is everything. Pick up any litter or trash that may get into the streets. If you grab it before water or wind arrives, it doesn't have a chance of ending up in our creeks. It's up to each of us to take care of our creeks and rivers. They're ours to protect. Find out more at streetstocreeks.org.

5:02Speaker 2

Okay. It's 408. We are returning out of closed, we have no reportable action. And it is still 408, and we are adjourned.

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