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Mariposa LAFCO delays decision on CALAFCO membership; staff to attend June regional meeting, budget to be trimmed pending outcome

3230077 · April 22, 2025
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Summary

The Mariposa County Local Agency Formation Commission on April 20 tabled a final decision on whether to remain a CALAFCO member, directed staff to attend a Central Region meeting June 9 in Stockton, and sought to remove CALAFCO-related expenses from its recommended 2025–26 budget pending that meeting.

MARIPOSA, Calif. — The Mariposa County Local Agency Formation Commission on April 20 postponed a decision on continued membership in the California Association of Local Agency Formation Commissions (CALAFCO), directing staff to attend a Central Region meeting likely set for June 9 in Stockton and to report back to the commission before the county’s fiscal-year dues deadline.

Commission staff said recent internal disputes at CALAFCO and an organizational letter circulated to members prompted concern about whether the statewide association remains the best vehicle for training and legislative coordination. Staff recommended commissioners wait for the June regional discussion and additional communications before deciding whether to renew membership.

The decision matters because Mariposa LAFCO budgets membership dues and travel for staff training. The commission reviewed a recommended 2025–26 budget of…

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