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Supervisors approve multiple routine items: proclamations, memorial dedication, traffic campaign, health MOU, utility district and planning items
Summary
The Fresno County Board of Supervisors approved a set of ceremonial proclamations, a sheriff’s memorial dedication resolution, a $25,000 traffic safety campaign, an MOU on 2026 health insurance contributions, formation of Underground Utility District No. 74, and planning actions at its Oct. 21 meeting.
The Fresno County Board of Supervisors approved several consent and regular agenda items on Oct. 21, including ceremonial proclamations, a memorial dedication resolution, limited funding for a traffic safety public‑service campaign, a memorandum of understanding on county health insurance contributions for plan year 2026, formation of an underground utility district, and planning commission recommendations.
Proclamations and memorial resolution: The board adopted a proclamation recognizing November 2025 as Native American Heritage Month in Fresno County. Tanya (last name not specified) of the Department of Social Services introduced tribal partners and invited supervisors to an event on Nov. 7 focused on about 65 youth and families in care; Roy McBeardie (child welfare manager) said, "By honoring sovereignty, we build trust. And…
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