Dan Logue
John Nicoletti Mary Jane Griego Don Schrader
Hal Stocker
District
One
District Two
District Three
District Four
District Five


Members of the Board of
Supervisors serve as the legislative and executive body for Yuba County
and provide policy direction for all branches of County Government.
There are five Board members and each member is elected on a
non-partisan basis for a four-year term to represent a particular area,
or district, of the County. Supervisors from Districts One and Five are
elected in State general election years (2002, 2006, etc.) and Districts
Two, Three, and Four during Presidential election years (2000, 2004,
etc.) Supervisorial Districts vary greatly in geographic size however
they all have approximately the same population. District boundaries
are redrawn after each federal census to equalize the district
population as closely as possible.
The selection of the
Chairman and Vice-chairman are done annually pursuant to Government Code
§25020 and are by a majority vote of the Board of Supervisors.
The Board adopts
ordinances, resolutions, and rules within the limits prescribed by State
and Federal law and is responsible for ensuring that all Federal and
State mandated functions are properly discharged which also includes:
- Determines annual
budget allocation
- Approves contracts
for public improvement projects and other services
- Makes important
land use decisions
- Provides for the
compensation and benefits of all County officials and employees
- Creates boards and
commissions as needed appointing members and fixing terms of office
- Exercises
executive authority for the provision of local government services
to County residents including roads, health and welfare programs,
public defenders, and jail facilities.
Supervisors also assist
citizens in solving problems and addressing local concerns.
All meetings of the
Board of Supervisors are public meetings and offer an opportunity for
you to speak on any agenda item as it is discussed. Items not listed on
the agenda may be addressed during Public Communications. Because of
state Brown Act restrictions, the Board is not permitted to take any
action on items addressed during Public Communications. Agendas,
including backup material, are posted on Wednesday evenings, prior to the
meeting date, and are also available at the Government Center and County
Library.
If you have questions
or concerns, you may write, fax, phone, e-mail or visit the Board
office.