Board proclaims retirement of Cameron Reitmeier after 26 years of county service

5677704 · August 12, 2025

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Summary

The board read a proclamation and received multiple departmental tributes honoring Cameron (Cammy) Reitmeier’s 26 years of service; the proclamation was adopted by unanimous voice vote.

The Siskiyou County Board of Supervisors read and adopted a proclamation honoring Cameron "Cammy" Reitmeier on her retirement after 26 years of county service.

County staff and department heads spoke in tribute to Reitmeier's work in multiple offices, including the auditor's office, district attorney’s office, sheriff’s office, behavioral health services, and the probation department. Speakers highlighted her role as planning section chief for the county Emergency Operations Center, her reliability, and her contributions to grants and interdepartmental coordination.

Angela Davis, county administrator, and several department directors offered remarks praising Reitmeier’s dedication, institutional knowledge and calm under pressure. Reitmeier told the board she looks forward to retirement and travel. The board adopted the proclamation during the meeting and recessed briefly afterward for photographs.