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Board approves recognitions, a wildfire animal‑response grant and scholarship policy change; assessor stipulation continued items noted
Summary
Supervisors adopted resolutions honoring a retiring captain and a family business, approved an ASPCA wildfire grant for animal control, amended scholarship eligibility to include alternative education and vocational criteria, supported an assessor stipulation, and continued a public hearing to Jan. 27.
At its Jan. 13 meeting the Amador County Board of Supervisors handled several routine and ceremonial items.
The board unanimously adopted a resolution honoring Jim Cardoza for 26 years of service with the Amador County Sheriff's Office; Cardoza expressed thanks and described his career as rewarding.
The board also adopted a resolution recognizing Kim Lagoo and the Rodman family of Roaring Camp and Pine Acres Resort as businessperson/family of the year for 2025. Assembly staff in attendance…
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