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News Briefs from the March 5, 2024 Inyo Board of Supervisors Meeting

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News Briefs from the March 5, 2024 Board of Supervisors Meeting 

EMPLOYEE EFFORTS RECOGNIZED 

Inyo County Risk Manager Aaron Holmberg on Tuesday presented the annual Safety Awards for “Most Improved  in Safety.” The annual awards acknowledge continuous improvement in employee and facility site safety and help  encourage such improvements throughout all county locations.

Two departments received recognition: Health & Human Services for improvements at the Wellness Center and  the Agricultural Commissioner’s Office for improvements at the George L. Milovich Agricultural Maintenance  Building. Wellness Center Program Supervisor Vanessa Ruggio and HHS Specialist Vivian DeLaRiva accepted  the award from Holmberg and Inyo County Safety Coordinator Tehauna Tiffany. Doing the honors for the Ag  Department were Ag Commissioner Nate Reade and Program Supervisor Rob Miller. The honorees all noted the  teamwork involved and thanked their colleagues for their dedication.

A third safety award will be presented on March 12 during the Board’s annual meeting in Tecopa, which starts at  3 p.m. in the Tecopa Community Center.

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From left: Inyo County Safety Coordinator Tehauna Tiffany, HHS Specialist Vivian DeLaRiva, Wellness Center Program Supervisor Vanessa Ruggio, and Risk Manager Aaron Holmberg. DeLaRiva and Ruggio accepted a “Most Improved in Safety” award on behalf of the Wellness Center.
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From left: Inyo County Safety Coordinator Tehauna Tiffany, Program Supervisor Rob Miller, Ag Commissioner Nate Reade, and Risk Manager Aaron Holmberg. Miller and Reade accepted a “Most Improved in Safety” award on behalf of the department for the George L. Milovich Agricultural Maintenance Building.

NEW TO THE SCENE 

The Inyo County Board of Supervisors officially welcomed several new employees to the County family on  Tuesday.

Department heads introduced the following individuals, who each received a golden trout pin from Vice  Chairperson Scott Marcellin: Assistant Chief Information Officer Abhilash Itharaju; Probation Rehabilitation  Specialist Lora Terrasas and Probation Rehabilitation Specialist Jesus Garcia Martinez; and from HHS, Office  Technician Malissa Creekmore, Prevention Specialist Caroline Hagopian, Office Clerk Sandra Garcia Hernandez,  Program Services Assistant Barbara Southey, Residential Caregiver Adam Veenker, and Office Clerk Emma  Williams.

GENERAL PLAN STATS 

Inyo County Planning Director Cathreen Richards presented a General Plan Annual Progress Report to the Board  of Supervisors for approval on Tuesday.

The annual report is required by law to record the County’s progress in implementing its General Plan. The  County’s General Plan is a vision, Goals, and policy document that provides a sort of “roadmap” to land-use and development within the County.

The report showed some promising trends. A total of 494 building permits were received by the Building and Safety  Department in 2023 – 27 of which were for new housing units. According to Richards, that’s 11 more housing unit  permits than in 2022 and the most the County has seen in the past 10 years.

The housing unit permits break down thusly: nine were for new single-family homes (five more than 2022), eight  were for new manufactured homes (five more than in 2022), and 10 were for accessory dwelling units, or ADUs  (one more than in 2022). Of these, nine Certificates of Occupancy were granted for completed projects – six for  single-family homes and three for manufactured homes.

Upkeep and maintenance of the General Plan is a continuous process. The County implements the provisions  found in its General Plan on a day-to-day basis in its many projects and strives to include the public in the decision making process. The County’s General Plan and Amendments can be found at: https://www.inyocounty.us/services/planning-department/inyo-county-general-plan.

OFF TO SOUTHEAST INYO 

Board member and staff reports on Tuesday came with the reminder that the Supervisors will be in Southeast Inyo  for three meetings next week (the calendar of Board meetings is available at  https://www.inyocounty.us/government/board-supervisors/meeting-calendar).

The Board will hold a special, joint meeting with the Inyo County Board of Education at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March  12 at the Flower Building in Shoshone. Agenda items include a “State of the Schools” report and opportunities for  improved collaborative service delivery in Southeast Inyo.

Following the Shoshone meeting, the Board will convene at 3 p.m. at the Tecopa Community Center, 405 Tecopa  Hot Springs Rd., for its annual Southeast Inyo meeting. The next day, Wednesday, March 13, the Board will travel  to Furnace Creek for a meeting at the Visitor Center starting at 10:30 a.m.

All three agendas will be available online the afternoon of March 7, at  https://www.inyocounty.us/government/publications-reports-plans-proclamations/meeting-agendas-minutes.


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