Solano County supervisors hold closed session on county administrator appointment; no report out

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Summary

The Solano County Board of Supervisors met in closed session to consider the appointment of a county administrator and to conduct labor negotiations under Government Code sections 54957 and 54957.6. Chair Mitch Mashburn later told the board in open session there was "nothing to report out on the closed session."

The Solano County Board of Supervisors met in closed session to consider the appointment of the county administrator and to conduct labor negotiations under California Government Code sections 54957 and 54957.6, the board announced during the meeting. Chair Mitch Mashburn later told the board in open session, "I have nothing to report out on the closed session."

The clerk read the closed-session item into the record, citing Government Code section 54957 for the public employee appointment and Government Code section 54957.6 for labor negotiations. The item named Chair Mitch Mashburn and Carrie Blacklock, assistant county counsel, as the agency-designated representatives and described the unrepresented employee as the county administrator. The clerk also reported there were no public comment cards or callers on the line before the board moved to closed session.

A roll call at the start of the meeting showed Supervisors James, Brown, Williams and Vasquez present alongside Chair Mashburn. The board adjourned into closed session; when the board returned to open session the chair said there was no reportable action on the matters discussed in closed session. The meeting was then adjourned.

No motions, votes or public outcomes related to the county administrator appointment or labor negotiations were announced in open session.