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YOLO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

AGENDA & SUPPORTING MATERIALS 

February 10, 2026 




 

 
COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
 CHAIR, SHEILA ALLEN, DISTRICT 4
VICE-CHAIR, ANGEL BARAJAS, DISTRICT 5
OSCAR VILLEGAS, DISTRICT 1
LUCAS FRERICHS, DISTRICT 2
MARY VIXIE SANDY, DISTRICT 3




BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CHAMBERS
625 COURT STREET, ROOM 206
WOODLAND, CA 95695

NOTE: All meetings of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors will be held in person at the Board Chambers, located at 625 Court Street, Woodland, Room 206. Please note: Zoom participation will no longer be supported. While the Board chambers are open for public attendance, you are strongly encouraged to observe the live stream of the Board meeting at www.yolocounty.gov (Board Meetings > Live and Archived Video Streaming > click Live). In addition to live in-person public comment, members of the public are welcome to submit written comments by 4:00 p.m. the Monday prior to the meeting to provide Board Members and interested members of the public a reasonable opportunity to review comments in advance of the meeting. Any written comments received will be available as an attachment corresponding with the agenda item. (www.yolocounty.gov). Written comments should be emailed to clerkoftheboard@yolocounty.gov or send to 625 Court Street, Room 204 Woodland, CA 95695. If you are submitting written comments on a particular item on the agenda, please identify the agenda item number. All written comments are distributed to Board Members, filed in the record, and will not be read aloud. Written comments received after 4:00 p.m. on Monday will be distributed to Board members and made available to the public for review after the Clerk's office opens the following morning.  

 
MICHAEL WEBB
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
PHILIP J. POGLEDICH
COUNTY COUNSEL
 
Please note:
  • During Board meetings, Supervisors will not review e-mails or other electronic communications on agenda items.
 
9:00 A.M. CALL TO ORDER
 
Open Meeting
 
1.
Call to Order.
 
2.
Pledge of Allegiance.
 
3.
Roll Call.
 
4.
Consider Approval of Agenda.
 
5.
Public Comment: To be afforded a brief period of time to speak before the Board of Supervisors, please refer to further instructions at the end of the agenda on how to electronically participate and submit your public comments. Note: per the Ralph M. Brown Act, Board members may briefly respond to statements made or questions posed during the public comment period on items that are not on the agenda, but may not take action on such items. You may also share your thoughts with the Board of Supervisors by submitting a written statement via email to clerkoftheboard@yolocounty.gov.
 
CONSENT AGENDA
 
Community Services
 
Environmental Health
 
6.
Receive a 60-day update on actions taken by staff in regard to the moratorium on the approval of new agricultural well permits in the Yolo Subbasin Groundwater Agency (YSGA) Focus Areas since the last update provided to the Board on December 9, 2025. (No general fund impact) (Fieseler/Meneghetti)
 
Integrated Waste Management
 
7.
Approve agreements with Golder Geo-Logic Associates, Geosyntec Consultants, SLR International, SWT Engineering and Tetra Tech BAS in the combined amount of $2,500,000 for on-call engineering design and construction quality assurance services for the Yolo County Central Landfill from February 10, 2026, through December 31, 2029. (No general fund impact) (Fieseler/Kieffer)
 
8.
Approve second amendment to Agreement No. 20-304 with WSP Inc. (formerly Golder Associates) to extend the term and modify the rates for Design and Construction Quality Assurance (CQA) services for the Yolo County Central Landfill. (No general fund impact) (Fieseler/Kieffer)
 
Public Works
 
9.
Authorize amendment of the 2025-26 Equipment List to sell a Department of Community Services, Public Works Division surplus truck at fair market value. (No general fund impact) (Fieseler/Riddiough)
 
10.
Approve agreement with Mark Thomas & Company, Inc., to provide Construction Management Services for the County Road (CR) 41 Bridge Over Cache Creek Replacement Project in the amount of $1,243,302 for a two year term; and delegate authority to the Director of Public Works to sign the agreement and to negotiate, sign and execute any additional forms, documents and/or amendments that do not increase the agreement term or maximum compensation, as necessary relating to this agreement. (No general fund impact) (Fieseler/Christison)
 
11.
Approve second amendment to Agreement No. 120-2025-3011-WCWT with West Coast Water and Trucking, Inc. for trucking and hauling services to increase the maximum compensation amount to $700,000 per year for FY25-26 and FY26-27. (No general fund impact) (Fieseler/Riddiough)
 
12.
Approve agreement with Psomas to provide "On-Call" County Surveyor services for fiscal years 2025-26 through 2028-29, in a total amount not to exceed $425,000; delegate authority to the Director of Public Works or the Director's designee to sign the agreement with Psomas to negotiate, sign and execute any additional forms, documents, work authorizations/task orders, and/or amendments as necessary relating to this agreement, provided such amendments do not increase the not to exceed amount of $425,000. (No general fund impact) (Fieseler/Perez)
 
General Government
 
Board of Supervisors
 
13.
Approve Revised 2026 Board Assignments. (No general fund impact) (Board of Supervisors)
 
Assessor/Clerk-Recorder/Elections
 
14.
Receive update from the Assessor/Clerk-Recorder/Registrar of Voters regarding County and City District Elections Consolidated with the June 2, 2026, Statewide Direct Primary Election. (No general fund impact) (Salinas)
 
Clerk of the Board
 
15.
Approve the minutes of the January 27, 2026 Board of Supervisors meeting.
 
16.
Ratify the following:
  1. Resolution No. 26-12 recognizing Lorie Martinez upon her retirement from Yolo County for her dedicated career and outstanding public service.
     
  2. Resolution No. 26-13 recognizing National Children's Dental Health Month and honoring the Yolo County Oral Health Advisory Committee.
     
  3. Resolution No. 26-14 proclaiming February 19th as "Day of Remembrance for Japanese American Interment" in Yolo County.
     
  4. Resolution No. 26-15 proclaiming February 2026 as Black History Month.
 
17.
Accept resignations, consider appointments and reappointments.
 
18.
Correspondence.
 
19.
Conferences, meetings and events the Board of Supervisors attended.
 
Financial Services
 
20.
Receive and file the Yolo County Treasurer's Report on Investments for the quarter ended December 31, 2025. (No general fund impact) (Haynes/Sorensen)
 
General Services
 
21.
Authorize the Director of General Services to enter into a contract with United Building Contractors for an amount not to exceed $714,000 for the Juvenile Detention Facility Roof Replacement Project and authorize the Director of General Services to approve change orders or amend the construction contract with United Building Contractors consistent with the applicable change order limits of the Public Contract Code, but not to exceed a cumulative total of $71,400. (No general fund impact) (Pistochini)
 
22.
Approve revision to proposed Public Art at the Walnut Park Library. (No general fund impact) (Pistochini)
 
23.
Adopt resolution directing SCI Consulting Group to prepare the Engineer's Report for the Esparto Park Maintenance and Operation Assessment for 2026-27. (No general fund impact) (Pistochini)
 
Library
 
24.
Adopt the 2026-27 resolution for the Yolo County Library, Community Facilities District No. 1989-1 (Davis Branch Library), to approve the levying and apportioning of the special tax as provided herein. (No general fund impact) (Lopez/Beales)
 
Health & Human Services
 
Adult & Aging
 
25.
Adopt budget resolution amending the Health and Human Services Agency budget for Fiscal Year 2025-26 to reflect an increase of $317,921 to the Adult & Aging Homeless Services cost center; and approve agreement with Yolo Community Care Continuum – Farm House in the amount of $317,921 for the period of October 1, 2025 through March 31, 2029, for the provision of operating subsidy payments. (No general fund impact) (4/5 vote required) (Morales)
 
Public Health
 
26.
Approve and delegate signing authority to the Yolo County Deputy Director of General Services/Purchasing Agent to sign a grant agreement with the Office of Traffic Safety to receive funding in the amount of $250,000 for the period October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026 for provision of the Child Passenger Safety Program. (No general fund impact) (Morales)
 
27.
Approve and delegate signing authority to the Yolo County Deputy Director of General Services/Purchasing Agent to sign a grant agreement with the Office of Traffic Safety to receive funding in the amount of $250,000 for the period of October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026 for the provision of Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Program. (No general fund impact) (Morales)
 
Law & Justice Services
 
District Attorney
 
28.
Approve a five-year agreement with PROSECUTORbyKarpel in the amount of $1,414,215 to replace the Yolo County District Attorney's legacy system, LawSuite. (General fund impact) (Reisig)
 
Probation
 
29.
Authorize the Chief of Probation to purchase a vehicle for the Work Program in FY 2025-26; adopt budget resolution in the amount of $75,000 for FY 2025-26; and approve the amendment to FY 2025-26 Authorized Equipment List. (No general fund impact) (4/5 vote required) (Gayton)
 
Public Defender
 
30.
Authorize the Public Defender to accept the Expanded Public Defense Services Grant provided by the Office of the State Public Defender in the amount of $585,184 for the period of March 2, 2026 through May 15, 2028; authorize the Public Defender to execute the grant agreement including all amendments or extensions; and adopt a budget resolution to increase the Public Defender's budget for FY 2025-26 by $262,592 for year one of the grant. (No general fund impact) (4/5 vote required) (Olson)
 
General Government
 
Human Resources
 
31.
Adopt Authorized Position and Salary Resolution to implement changes in the Public Defender's Office. (No general fund impact) (Pannu/Croswell)
 
INTRODUCTIONS & HONORARY RESOLUTIONS
 
Introductions & Honorary Resolutions
 
32.
Introductions.
  1. S-P-I-R-I-T Awards Presentation. (Pannu)
 
33.
Acknowledge Honorary Resolutions.
  1. Resolution recognizing Lorie Martinez upon her retirement from Yolo County for her dedicated career and outstanding public service. (Supervisor Allen)
     
  2. Resolution recognizing National Children's Dental Health Month and honoring the Yolo County Oral Health Advisory Committee. (Supervisors Allen and Barajas)
     
  3. Resolution proclaiming February 19th as "Day of Remembrance for Japanese American Interment" in Yolo County. (Supervisor Allen)
     
  4. Resolution proclaiming February 2026 as Black History Month. (Supervisor Barajas)
 
REGULAR AGENDA
(NOTE: Items below may be heard at any time during the meeting)
 
Health & Human Services
 
Public Health
 
34.
Receive Maternal, Child & Adolescent Health Advisory Board annual update and recommendations, delivered by chair Ahna Ballonoff Suleiman and vice-chair Dr. Leon Schimmel. (No general fund impact) (Morales) (Est. Staff Presentation time: 10 min)
 
General Government
 
County Administrator
 
35.
Receive presentation on joint powers authority (JPA) governance models for animal services and provide direction on potential next steps. (No general fund impact) (Webb/Tengolics/Nguyen) (Est. Staff Presentation: 10 mins)
 
Health & Human Services
 
Public Health
 
36.
Receive presentation regarding a tobacco prevention policy designed to protect residents of apartment complexes from exposure to secondhand smoke. (No general fund impact) (Morales) (Est. Staff Presentation: 10 min)
 
General Government
 
County Administrator
 
37.
Consider creation of the Revenue Generation Ad Hoc Subcommittee and appoint members. (No general fund impact) (Webb/Tengolics) (Est. Staff Presentation: 5 min)
 
County Counsel
 
38.
Adopt a resolution authorizing members of eligible subsidiary bodies, as defined by Senate Bill 707 (2025), to participate remotely in meetings through July 27, 2026. (No general fund impact) (Pogledich) (Est. Staff Presentation: 5 min)
 
General Government
 
Board of Supervisors
 
39.
Action items and reports from members of the Board of Supervisors, including announcements, questions to be referred to staff and reports on various 2x2s and meetings with other agencies. (Board of Supervisors)
 
40.
Long Range Planning Calendar - recurring opportunity for Board members to discuss and as needed, direct staff regarding future Board agenda items. (Board of Supervisors)
 
County Administrator
 
41.
Action items and reports from the County Administrator. (Webb)
  1. Presidential Executive Order Tracker 
 
CLOSED SESSION
 
Closed Session
 
42.
Conference with Real Property Negotiator
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.8
17720 Oakdale Ranch Lane, Esparto, CA 95627
APN: 049-110-007
Agency Negotiator: Mike Webb, County Administrator; Phil Pogledich, County Counsel
Negotiating Parties: Ave Lambert (Yolo Food Hub Network)
X (Price) X (Terms of Payment)
 
43.
Conference with Legal Counsel - Anticipated Litigation
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(2)
Significant Exposure to Litigation: 19 cases (Oakdale Fire Claims)
 
44.
Public Employment, Employee Appointment or Evaluation
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957
Position title: County Administrator
 
45.
Public Employment, Employee Appointment or Evaluation
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957
Position title: County Counsel
 
46.
Conference with Labor Negotiator
Government Code Section 54957.6
Agency Negotiators: Supervisors Allen and Barajas
Bargaining Units: County Counsel (Unrepresented)
 
47.
Conference with Labor Negotiator; Michael Webb, County Administrator; Kamaljit Pannu, Human Resources Director; Alexander Tengolics, Chief Negotiator
Pursuant to Government Code Section 54957.6
Bargaining Units: G, M, U, Unrepresented Employees

Bargaining Units
G General
U Supervisors
M Management
A Attorneys
A2 Supervising Attorneys
O Correctional Officer
S Deputy Sheriff
P Sheriff Management
PR Probation
CC Deputy County Counsels
C Confidential
H Department Heads
H2 Assistant Department Heads
X Miscellaneous
 
48.
Public Report of action taken in Closed Session.
 
ADJOURNMENT
 
Next meeting scheduled for: March 3, 2026
 
 
I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing agenda was posted by 5:00 p.m. on February 6, 2026 in the following places:
  • On the bulletin board at the east entrance of the Erwin W. Meier Administration Building, 625 Court Street, Woodland, California; and
  • On the bulletin board outside the Board of Supervisors Chambers, Room 206 in the Erwin W. Meier Administration Building, 625 Court Street, Woodland, California.
By: Deputy Clerk
 
NOTICE
If requested, this agenda can be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with a disability, as required by Section 202 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Federal Rules and Regulations adopted in implementation thereof.  Persons seeking an alternative format should contact the Clerk of the Board for further information. In addition, a person with a disability who requires a modification or accommodation, including auxiliary aids or services, in order to participate in a public meeting should contact the Clerk of the Board as soon as possible and at least 24 hours prior to the meeting.  The Clerk of the Board may be reached at (530) 666-8195 or at the following address:
 
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors
County of Yolo
625 Court Street, Room 204
Woodland, CA 95695

 
Note: Board of Supervisors meetings stream live at www.yolocounty.gov and also videotaped for later broadcast on local cable stations.  Check your local carrier for broadcast dates and times.
 
NOTICE  
Pursuant to Government Code section 84308, members of the Board of Supervisors are disqualified and not able to participate in any agenda item involving contracts (other than competitively bid, labor, or personal employment contracts), franchises, discretionary land use permits and other entitlements if the Board member received more than $250 in campaign contributions within the preceding 12 months from the applicant or contractor, an agent of the applicant or contractor, or any financially interested participant who actively supports or opposes the County's decision on the agenda item. Members of the Board of Supervisors who have received, and applicants, contractors or their agents who have made, campaign contributions totaling more than $250 to a Board member within the preceding 12 months, are required to disclose that fact for the official record of the subject proceeding. Disclosures must include the amount of the campaign contribution and identify the recipient Board member(s) and may be made either in writing to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors prior to the subject hearing or by verbal disclosure at the time of the hearing.

 
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION INSTRUCTIONS:
 
  1. All meetings of the Yolo County Board of Supervisors are held in person at the Board Chambers, located at 625 Court Street, Woodland, Room 206. Please note: Zoom participation will no longer be supported. While the Board chambers are open for public attendance, you are strongly encouraged to observe the live stream of the Board meeting at www.yolocounty.gov (Board Meetings > Live and Archived Video Streaming > click Live).
     
  2. In addition to live in person public comment, members of the public are welcome to submit written comments by 4:00 p.m. the Monday prior to the meeting to provide Board Members and interested members of the public a reasonable opportunity to review comments in advance of the meeting. Any written comments received will be available as an attachment corresponding with the agenda item. (www.yolocounty.gov) Written comments should be emailed to clerkoftheboard@yolocounty.gov or sent to 625 Court Street, Room 204 Woodland, CA 95695. If you are submitting written comments on a particular item on the agenda, please identify the agenda item number. All written comments are distributed to Board Members, filed in the record, and will not be read aloud. Written comments received after 4:00 p.m. on Monday will be distributed to Board members and made available to the public for review after the Clerk's office opens the following morning.