Board reviews Solano County—s 2025 annual report and program highlights

Solano County Board of Supervisors · January 6, 2026

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Summary

County staff presented the 2025 annual report highlighting a $1.64 billion budget, awards for financial reporting, First 5 program expansion, public‑safety radio upgrades, park visitation and health‑services initiatives including a youth suicide‑prevention grant.

The Solano County Board of Supervisors received the county—s 2025 annual report at its January meeting, a presentation that highlighted the county—s adopted fiscal year budget, departmental accomplishments and several new or expanded programs.

County staff said the board adopted a balanced budget for the fiscal year on June 23, 2025, totaling $1,640,000,000 in combined federal, state and local revenues. The Auditor-Controller—s Office received both the Government Finance Officers Association certificate and the California State Comptroller—s Award for financial reporting, continuing multi‑year recognition for fiscal reporting.

Presentations from department heads spotlighted specific accomplishments: the Department of Information Technology reported a transition of the public website to a .gov domain and a CSAC challenge award for improvements to permitting platforms; Resource Management described parks visitation at roughly 220,000 users and capital projects funded in part by federal and ARPA grants; Health and Social Services highlighted a $2.1 million youth suicide‑prevention grant and the Solano Hills collaborative that addresses disparities in maternal and infant health.

First 5 Solano presented a resolution adopted by the board recognizing January 2026 as Positive Parenting Awareness Month and described local Triple P (Positive Parenting Program) work and an upcoming opening of a Fairfield First 5 center. The board adopted the resolution 5–0.

Speakers repeatedly credited staff and community partners for multi‑year work while noting ongoing challenges. "The annual report is designed to highlight some of the significant events, activities, and accomplishments of the county over the past year," the County Administrator—s office said in introducing the report. Supervisors thanked staff and asked for future reports to include tracking of ARPA/Cares Act investments.

The presentation concluded with the board moving to items from the public and then to closed session.