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Big Bear City board approves $4.76 million in carryovers, OKs $4.35 million in disbursements and formally opts out of PFAS litigation

Big Bear City Community Services District Board of Directors · August 19, 2024
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Summary

At its Aug. 19 meeting the Big Bear City Community Services District Board approved Resolution 2024-13 to carry over $4,763,242.67 to fiscal year 2024/25, approved consent items including $4,348,887.50 in July disbursements, and voted to opt out of two PFAS product-liability cases.

The Big Bear City Community Services District Board of Directors on Aug. 19 adopted Resolution 2024-13 to move $4,763,242.67 in carryover appropriations from fiscal year 2023/24 into fiscal year 2024/25. Finance Officer Jeanette Prickett explained the carryover process and the total amount to be appropriated before the board voted to adopt the resolution on a motion by Director Al Ziegler, seconded by Vice President Bob Rowe. The roll-call vote was recorded AYES: Rowe, Walsh, Ziegler; ABSENT: Russo.

The board also approved the consent calendar, which included minutes from the July 15, 2024 meeting and cash/check disbursements and credit card purchases for July 2024 totaling $4,348,887.50. The consent motion was made by Director Larry Walsh, seconded by Director Al Ziegler and carried by roll-call (AYES: Rowe, Walsh, Ziegler; ABSENT: Russo).

During closed session the board considered existing litigation listed under Government Code section 54956.9 related to Aqueous Film-Forming Foams product liability (master docket No. 2:18-mn-2873RMG and two listed actions). Vice President Bob Rowe reported out of closed session at 7:01 p.m. that, on a motion by Director Al Ziegler seconded by Director Larry Walsh, the board voted to opt out of participation in the listed litigation (AYES: Rowe, Walsh, Ziegler; ABSENT: Russo).

No further board action was recorded on these items at the meeting. By consensus the board adjourned at 7:01 p.m.; the next regularly scheduled meeting date was confirmed as Sept. 16, 2024.