Special Notice / Hearing: None__
Vote Required: Majority
To: Honorable Board of Supervisors
From: Michael P. Callagy, County Executive
Subject: Reappointments to the Measure K Oversight Committee
RECOMMENDATION:
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Recommendation for reappointments to the Measure K Oversight Committee, each for a term ending June 30, 2030:
A) Michael Salazar, representing District 1, for a second full 4-year term; and
B) John Medina, representing District 2, for a first full 4-year term; and
C) David Burow, representing District 3, for a second full 4-year term; and
D) Michael Kovalich, representing District 4, for a second full 4-year term.
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BACKGROUND:
The Measure K Oversight Committee was established following the voters' approval of the Measure A sales tax in 2012 to conduct an annual audit of the Measure A sales tax funds to ensure transparency of the Board of Supervisors approved expenditures. The name of the oversight committee has thus been changed to reflect the passage of Measure K in 2016, which extended the sales tax until 2043.
On February 26, 2019, the Board of Supervisors, upon the recommendation of the Measure K Oversight Committee, adopted a resolution authorizing an increase in term length of up to four years (or a maximum of twelve years) and staggering the terms of service such that the terms of members do not all expire in the same year. The proposed appointments and reappointments achieve that staggering.
DISCUSSION:
Michael Salazar (District 1), John Medina (District 2), and David Burow (District 3), and Michael Kovalich (District 4) are each being recommended for reappointment by the Supervisors of the districts that they represent as members. Members' reappointments from 2019 were modified for 3-year terms in order to provide for the staggering of terms in the interest of continuity on the Committee. Approval of these reappointments reflect full 4-year terms effective July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2030.
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