Fresno County Board Announces Closed Session, Approves Adjournment

5430228 · July 19, 2025

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Summary

The Fresno County Board of Supervisors said it would go into closed session and indicated it did not expect to report out, then approved a motion to adjourn by voice vote. All five supervisors were recorded present.

The Fresno County Board of Supervisors announced it would go into a closed session and said it did not expect to report any action afterward, then approved a motion to adjourn during its public meeting.

The board did not specify the subject of the closed session in the public portion of the meeting transcript; the announcement came during routine proceedings after a roll call that showed all five supervisors present.

During roll call, Supervisor Bradford Redfield, Supervisor Chavez, Supervisor Maxig and Supervisor Pacheco were each recorded as present; Chairman Mendez responded, "I'm here." The board then stated it would go into closed session and said it did not anticipate having anything to report out to the board manager following that session.

A motion to adjourn was moved and seconded. The board conducted a voice vote and the motion carried.

The transcript provided no additional public details about the closed session’s subject matter or whether any report would be issued later.