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Residents and county employees urge Inyo supervisors to retain CAO Nate Greenberg; board reports no reportable action
Summary
At a Sept. 26 special meeting, multiple residents, county employees and local officials urged the Inyo County Board of Supervisors to continue County Administrative Officer Nate Greenberg’s tenure and raised concerns about impacts to fire and EMS. After a closed session the board said it took no action that required reporting under state law.
Several residents, county employees and local officials urged the Inyo County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 26, 2025, to retain County Administrative Officer Nate Greenberg, with several commenters saying the board had decided to terminate him; after a closed session County Counsel Vallejo reported the board "took reports from staff" and "took no action that's required to be reported by law."
The public comments centered on concerns about continuity in county administration, the effect on fire and emergency medical services and praise for Greenberg’s work on strategic planning, workforce development and interagency projects. The special meeting opened specifically to receive public comment on closed-session personnel items related to the CAO under Government Code 54957.
Fire Chief Damon Carrington of Big Pine told the board that changes in county administration have already pushed the county "three steps backwards for fire and EMS," saying volunteerism is down and that the county needs better communication on fire and EMS staffing and…
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