Supervisors used their reports to list upcoming public meetings and intergovernmental opportunities that could affect county projects and outreach.
Supervisor 2 said they will host an East Region Town Hall in Spring Valley and has a Central Region Town Hall on Monday; they also mentioned a Powder Valley project pre-meeting scheduled for the ninth and described a possible last-minute USDA meeting to discuss the Potter Valley project. "So, I know supervisor Sabatier and myself are, you know, contemplating going," Supervisor 2 said, noting the trip's timing may make attendance infeasible even if it could be beneficial.
Separately, Supervisor 4 said a planned Washington, D.C. trip was canceled after the White House council meeting was called off; the meeting unveiling recommendations was rescheduled to spring, leaving the supervisor's calendar lighter in the near term.
Why it matters: town halls and federal-level meetings can shape local advocacy and funding opportunities for projects such as Potter Valley. Supervisors reported the events and potential travel and said they will work with staff to determine final participation. No formal board action or binding commitments were made during these reports.