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Board withdraws December bills listing for presentation; adopts reserve policy and pursues a capital-asset fund
Summary
Supervisors agreed to withdraw the December invoice listing (CA 7) for a future presentation, approved changes to the county's reserve policy that lower the minimum target and revised the base for calculation, and adopted a capital asset management policy with an implementation start date of July 1, 2025.
Mariposa County supervisors on Tuesday agreed to pull the auditor’s December vendor report (CA 7) from the consent calendar for a full presentation and adopted revisions to the county’s financial policies intended to improve transparency and create a new capital funding stream.
The board voted unanimously to withdraw CA 7 from the consent agenda and directed the auditor to return with a regular-agenda presentation that explains invoice detail and CalCard entries. ‘‘There’s just a lot of questions that we might want to have a discussion about,’’ Supervisor Steven Manatray said; Auditor Luis Mercado agreed to prepare a legend and receipts on request.
While the bills item was withdrawn, the board approved the…
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