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Madera County supervisors approve multiple rezones, contracts and budget adjustments; several items continued or pulled
Summary
At its June 3 meeting the Madera County Board of Supervisors approved a slate of planning entitlements, construction and transit contracts, and budget adjustments; it continued a homelessness outreach contract for further staff briefing and pulled two consent items for separate votes.
Madera County Board of Supervisors members voted on a series of routine and high-profile items at their June 3 regular meeting, approving development rezonings, public works and transit construction agreements, public health fee changes and county budget adjustments while continuing at least one homelessness outreach contract for further briefing.
The board approved multiple items by roll-call votes. Major approvals included a pavement rehabilitation contract using SB 1 and Measure T funds, a construction-management contract for the Avenue 12 widening, a new bus-yard and electric-charging facility, the countywide CAL FIRE cooperative agreement for 2025–26, and adoption of an updated public health master fee schedule. A street-outreach agreement with CAPMC (about $524,003.94) was pulled for a future meeting so county social services and CAPMC representatives could be present to answer questions. Two consent-calendar items were removed for separate consideration and one was continued or tabled as noted on the record.
Why it matters: the board’s votes will allocate millions of…
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