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Here's a quick roundup from this week's San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors meeting:
Fourth District Highlights:
Item No. 3L- The Board of Supervisors approved the reappointment of Cinnamon Alvarez to Seat 8 on the Workforce Development Board for a 2-year term.
Item No. 39 - The Board of Supervisors approved an amendment to Agreement No. 200-77 with the City of Chino Hills to update the definition of eligible commercial and industrial properties, which will increase the number of properties used in the property tax sharing calculation, with the first revenue transfer reflecting this change will result in the City receiving an additional $262,000 annually.
Item No. 40 - The Board of Supervisors approved the reappointments of Christen Miller, Executive Administrative Analyst, to act as San Bernardino County's representative and Trevor Leja, Assistant Executive Officer, to act as San Bernardino County's alternative representative on the Agricultural Pool Committee of the Chino Basin Watermaster.
The board also approved the reappointment of Greg Zarco, Chino Airport Manager, to act as San Bernardino County's representative and Maureen Snelgrove, Assistant Director of Airports, to act as San Bernardino County's alternative representative on the Non-Agricultural and Appropriative Pool Committees of the Chino Basin Watermaster.
Item No. 43.4 - The Board of Supervisors approved a contract with the Chino Valley Fire District to contribute funding from the 2025-26 Fourth District's Board of Supervisors Discretionary Fund - District Specific Priorities Program budget towards the purchase of specialized equipment to help suppress electric vehicles fires, not to exceed the amount of $125,000.
Item No. 55 - The Board of Supervisors approved a grant application to the City of Chino Hills, Community Development Block Grant Program Funding, in the amount of $15,000, for the Adult Literacy Services Program.
Item No. 95 - The Board of Supervisors approved a Public Parks Proceeds Agreement with the City of Ontario, to provide incentives backed by the City of Ontario for San Bernardino County to sell County-owned properties, located within the City of Ontario, to the City of Ontario for the benefit of the Grand Park.
Item No. 98 - The Board of Supervisors approved a Parks Incentive Reimbursement Agreement with the City of Ontario, for San Bernardino County to acquire property or make investments in land within the City of Ontario, including but not limited to property associated with the City of Ontario's planned recreational and open space public facility commonly known as the Grand Park.
Countywide Highlights:
Item No. 2 - The Board of Supervisors honored the dedicated service of 11 county employees by adopting resolutions regarding their retirements:
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Maria Meza - 33 years
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Debra Dickerson-Sims - 24 years
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John M. Johnson, Sr. - 21 years
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Manual Gonzalez - 36 years
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Sonja A. Flowers - 35 years
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Julianne Torres - 31 years
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Terri Thompson - 31 years
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Angela Valenti - 29 years
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Glenda Harvey - 26 years
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Peggy Merrill - 21 years
The board also made a presentation on the history of Measure I.
The Board of Supervisors meetings are open for public participation. Public access to the San Bernardino County Government Center is through the west doors, facing Arrowhead Avenue. All members of the public entering the building are required to go through a security scan and then sent directly to the chambers.
San Bernardino County Government Center Covington Chambers 385 N. Arrowhead Ave. San Bernardino, CA 92415
Upcoming Board of Supervisors Meeting Dates:
Tuesday, January 13, 2026, at 10:00 A.M.
- Animal Resource Center (ARC)
- Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP)
- Inland Regional Energy Network (I-REN)
- Local Agency Formation Commission for San Bernardino County (LAFCo)
- OmniTrans
- Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA)
- Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG)
- San Bernardino Council of Governments (SBCOG)
- San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA)
- South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD)
If you have questions or comments that you'd like to share, in relation to the committees listed above, please email me at Supervisor.Hagman@bos.sbcounty.gov.
- 24hr Mental Health Helpline: 1-888-743-1478
- Animal Care: 1-800-472-5609
- Code Enforcement: 909-884-4056
- County Fire Non-Emergency Number: 909-387-5974
- Homeless Concerns: 909-387-0623
- Illegal Cannabis Cultivations: 909-387-8400
- Illegal Fireworks: 1-800-472-7766
- Potholes and Other Road Problems: 909-387-8063
- Sheriff Non-Emergency Dispatch: 909-387-8313
- Short Term Rental Complaints: 1-800-205-9417
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