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Mono County supervisors approve slate of proclamations; discuss housing study and ERP replacement
Summary
The board adopted five proclamations and heard staff updates on a new regional housing needs study and a countywide ERP replacement. Supervisors debated whether to lock a recent transient-occupancy-tax increase to housing and voted to table a formal resolution.
Mono County’s Board of Supervisors adopted a slate of proclamations recognizing several causes and observances and heard staff briefings Wednesday on a regional housing needs study and the county’s multiyear enterprise resource planning (ERP) replacement project.
The proclamations — designating March 2025 as General Aviation Appreciation Month, Grand Jury Awareness Month, Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month, American Red Cross Month and Women’s History Month — were approved on a single motion that passed 5-0.
The adoption of the proclamations came early in a meeting that otherwise focused on longer-term projects. County Administrative Officer staff described a regional housing needs study that includes Inyo County, the City of Bishop and the Town of Mammoth Lakes; the study kicked off Feb. 27 and will include employer and employee surveys, stakeholder listening sessions and outreach to RPCs and nonprofits.
Why it matters: staff and board members said the study will give Mono County a clearer, locally rooted picture of housing demand and workforce shortages and will help the…
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