At a glance: key votes from the March 17 Humboldt County supervisors meeting

Humboldt County Board of Supervisors · March 24, 2026

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Summary

The board unanimously approved the consent agenda, extended a BID petition drive, received multiple informational reports, appointed an interim aviation director and approved an IHSS advisory appointment; in closed session the board authorized defense in a lawsuit and authorized participation in a national opioid settlement of about $96,650.

The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors took these formal actions on March 17, 2026:

- Consent agenda: Approved by unanimous consent (no roll-call objections recorded).

- D2 (Great Redwood Trail Authority vacancies): The board advertised two at‑large vacancies and will consider appointments when applications are received; the item was received and filed pending the April 28 appointment consideration.

- D10 (Southern Humboldt BID): The board approved a six‑month extension for the petition drive, with a final submission date of Oct. 1, 2026; county staff will not expend additional resources during the extension.

- D15 (Community Health Assessment): The board received and filed the CHA presentation and encouraged outreach to achieve the survey response target.

- I1 (Director of Aviation): The board accepted Justin Hartman’s resignation and approved appointing him as part‑time extra‑help interim director during the recruitment process (roll‑call vote 4–0).

- IHSS Public Authority: The board received the IHSS advisory board report and approved the appointment of the recommended member (motion carried 4–0).

- Housing Authority informational report: The board received and filed the housing authority briefing (vote 4–0) noting HUD’s pause on issuing new vouchers and concerns about sunsetting emergency voucher funding.

- Holiday rename: Approved resolution renaming Cesar Chavez Day to FarmWorks Day (4–0).

- Closed session report: The board authorized county counsel to defend the county in a listed case and authorized participation in the national opioid settlement with certain distributors, under which the county will accept a one‑time payment of up to approximately $96,650, and release related claims (reported out after closed session).