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Conservancy proposes shared exec-director and analyst positions with county Natural Resources; board asks staff to continue coordination

2675146 · March 17, 2025
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Summary

Staff presented a multi-year staffing proposal that would split a manager between the Yolo Habitat Conservancy and the county's Cache Creek Area Plan, add an analyst to support operations, and return to the board in May after coordination with the county CAO.

The interim executive director presented staffing options to the Yolo Habitat Conservancy on March 17, proposing a multi-year plan that would share a manager with the county Natural Resources Division and create an analyst position to support program operations.

"My proposed approach is to partner with the Natural Resources Division with Yolo County and staff share amongst them," the interim executive director said, outlining a preferred scenario that would split a manager's time roughly fifty-fifty between the Conservancy and oversight of the Cache Creek Area Plan. Staff said the split is intended to be cost-efficient, take advantage of overlapping programmatic…

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