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Votes at a glance: Stanislaus County Board actions Sept. 9, 2025

Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors · September 12, 2025

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Summary

The Board approved the consent calendar (minus a pulled item), unanimously approved staff recommendations for FY25–26 CDBG/ESG funding, approved a rezone for the West Stanislaus Irrigation District (PLN 2025‑0005), and authorized rehiring an SR911 retiree prior to the 180‑day sit‑out. All recorded votes on these items were unanimous.

The Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors recorded the following formal actions on Sept. 9, 2025:

Consent calendar (minus D1): Motion to approve the consent calendar with one item pulled passed unanimously (all in favor; no opposed) (SEG 1059–1066).

Item D1 — FY25–26 CDBG and ESG funding recommendations: The Board approved staff recommendations for CDBG public‑service and ESG allocations, including a 50% CDBG set‑aside prioritizing substance‑use treatment (≈$172,007.15) and ESG rapid rehousing/shelter awards. The motion carried unanimously (SEG 1079–1317, SEG 1979–2236).

Rezone PLN 2025‑0005 (West Stanislaus Irrigation District): The Board approved the rezone to a planned development zoning district to permit a 3,583‑square‑foot administrative office, associated parking and frontage improvements at 116 East Street in Wesley; Planning Commission recommended approval 8–0. The motion carried unanimously (SEG 2246–2419).

Rehire of SR911 retiree Eric Jackson prior to 180‑day sit‑out: The Board approved an exception under the Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA) to rehire Eric Jackson to support the CAD project and multifactor authentication rollout; the item passed following a brief procedural delay (one supervisor briefly stepped away) and recorded as unanimous (SEG 2421–2473).

These actions were passed without recorded dissent on the public record.