The Shasta County Board of Supervisors will take a look Tuesday at a possible streamlining of some parts of county government. An analysis was requested by the Board in June to determine what county committees, special districts, community service district advisory boards and commissions could possibly be eliminated. Of the 81 committees, 34 of them were identified as potentially optional. The board may, at its discretion, eliminate the Commission on Aging and the Public Health Advisory Board.
The Board will also discuss requiring some members of county staff to contribute more toward their CalPERS retirement funds.
In closed session, the Board will conduct contract negotiations with the Teamsters Union, and they’ll consider the lawsuit being brought against the County by former Sheriff and Assistant CEO Eric Magrini.
– Steve Gibson