Votes at a glance: Key outcomes from the Dec. 16 Ventura County Board meeting

Ventura County Board of Supervisors · January 15, 2026

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Summary

The board approved a range of measures including appointments, classifications, bylaws amendments, resolutions, land conservation contracts and multiple labor agreements; several water‑rate and zoning hearings were approved as well.

Below are the principal formal actions the Board of Supervisors took on Dec. 16, 2025, with the motion mover/second when provided and the recorded outcome.

• Consent calendar (items 9–74): Approved as presented (motion moved by Supervisor Long, second by Supervisor LaVere). Outcome: Passed unanimously.

• Item 75 — Appointment of Catherine Morgan Peters as extra‑help administrative assistant for detention services through 07/31/2026: Moved by Chair Parvin; approved 4‑0 (recorded vote at meeting).

• Item 76 — Appointment of Natalie Torres to the Behavioral Health Advisory Board: Moved by Supervisor Lopez, second by Supervisor Long; approved unanimously.

• Item 77 — Resolution opposing new offshore oil leasing and deep seabed mining and participation in an outer continental shelf coordination program: Moved by Supervisor Lopez, second by Supervisor LaVere; approved unanimously.

• Item 78 — Establish four respiratory care practitioner classifications and associated salary ranges: Moved by Supervisor Parvin, second by Supervisor Lopez; approved unanimously.

• Item 79 — Approve VCERA bylaws amendments to remove 1999 disability hearing procedures: Motion to approve moved by Supervisor Long, second by Chair Parvin; approved unanimously.

• Item 80 — Adopt general salary adjustments and market‑based adjustments for management/confidential and unrepresented employees (including MBAs and benefit changes such as county‑paid dental/vision and Cesar Chavez holiday): Moved by Supervisor Long, second by Supervisor Lopez; approved unanimously.

• Item 81 — Receive and file Public Health report and 2025 CHNA: Moved by Supervisor Parvin, second by Supervisor Lopez; approved unanimously.

• Item 82 — Land Conservation Act (Williamson Act) contracts and expansions (multiple 10‑ and 20‑year contracts; farm security zones): Moved by Supervisor Long, second by Chair Parvin; approved unanimously.

• Items 83–85 — Public hearings on proposed water rate increases for several county water districts (District 1 Moorpark, District 17 Bell Canyon, District 38 Lake Sherwood): Motions to approve staff recommendations carried unanimously; protests were recorded in some districts but not a majority requiring rejection under Proposition 218 procedures.

• Item 86 — Acknowledgement of California Coastal Commission suggested modifications to coastal zoning ordinance amendments (supportive housing, density bonus): Moved by Chair Parvin, second by Supervisor Lopez; approved unanimously (staff will submit recommended acceptance to Coastal Commission).

• Items 87–89 — Adoption of successor memoranda of agreement with SEIU, VEA and IOE and related APCD items: Motions to approve moved and seconded as recorded on the agenda; approved unanimously. County staff and union representatives summarized MOA terms during public hearings.

For each action listed above, board minutes list the motion and vote; staff will follow up with implementation tasks such as recording contracts, programming payroll changes, and proceeding with required filings.