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Monterey County supervisors approve new committee rotation, swap several assignments

Monterey County Board of Supervisors · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The Monterey County Board of Supervisors approved a revised standing‑committee rotation on Jan. 6, 2026, moving to two‑year committee terms over a 10‑year cycle and authorizing swaps to separate budget and capital‑improvement committee pairings for greater continuity and balance.

The Monterey County Board of Supervisors voted Jan. 6 to adopt a revised standing‑committee rotation that shifts supervisors to two‑year committee terms within a 10‑year cycle and makes several district assignment swaps to balance continuity and committee authority. The vote, taken after a staff presentation and extended board discussion, carried by voice vote.

County Administrative Office staff presented the proposal. "Supervisors would serve two‑year committee terms over a 10 year cycle," Karina Bokinovich, senior staff with the County Administrative Office, said in the presentation outlining three appointment types:…

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