The Mono County Board of Supervisors approved several proclamations and the consent agenda during its October meeting.
Proclamations: The board adopted three proclamations by voice vote:
- Cybersecurity Awareness Month (October 2025). The board voted to adopt a proclamation recognizing cybersecurity awareness, introduced by Jason Housel, the county’s chief information security officer.
- National Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October 2025). The board adopted a proclamation recognizing the month and noted comments from Donna Case, executive director of Wild Iris, which provides domestic-violence services to Inyo and Mono counties.
- National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October 2025). The board adopted a proclamation recognizing the month and highlighting local screening availability.
Consent agenda: The board approved the consent agenda items 5A through 5H, which the clerk’s report summarized as: appointments to the First 5 Mono County Children and Families Commission; transitional-age-youth grant allocation for transitional housing; a memorandum of understanding with the Mono County Superior Court; authorization to purchase two animal-control trucks; an amendment to the county 401(a) retirement plan; July and August 2025 treasury transaction summary reports; and the quarterly investment report.
Each item listed above was approved by motion and recorded as passed unanimously.