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San Diego supervisors deny Ramona Public Cemetery board expansion request

5441888 · July 22, 2025
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The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to deny a resolution asking that the Ramona Public Cemetery District expand its board from three to five trustees, with supervisors urging consideration of a merger with the local water district instead.

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously July 22 to deny a resolution that would have expanded the Ramona Public Cemetery District’s board of trustees from three members to five.

Supervisor Joel Anderson, who introduced the background on the item, urged the board to reject the request and recommended pursuing a merger with the local water district. Anderson said the district is very small, noting it has about four employees and a budget of roughly $400,000, and that "having a board member for every employee seemed a little excessive to me." He added the previous board…

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