Board of Supervisors reports no action after closed session; brief In-Home Supportive Services meeting held
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At a short public report-out, supervisors said the board returned from a closed session held from 12:05 p.m. to 1:33 p.m., that a 10-minute meeting of the In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority took place with no reportable action, and that a morning flood was handled.
The Board of Supervisors returned to open session after a closed meeting that began at 12:05 p.m. and ended at 1:33 p.m., an unidentified board member said. During the closed session, the board also convened as the In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority from 12:24 p.m. to 12:34 p.m., and “for county and authority, there was no reportable action taken,” an unidentified staff member said. The meeting concluded with a note that a flood that occurred earlier that morning had been “taken care of completely.”
The disclosure was the only substantive public report in the brief post-closed-session remarks. The In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority is a governance body that oversees in-home support programs; the transcript records a 10-minute meeting of that authority occurring inside the closed-session window.
No motions, votes or formal decisions were reported publicly at the close of the session. The remarks in the record were limited to the timing of the closed session, the short convening as the In-Home Supportive Services Public Authority and the statement that no reportable actions occurred. The board then adjourned.
Because the transcript items are brief and do not provide additional details about the closed-session subject matter, participants or any follow-up assignments, no further actions or directions are reported in the public record.
