Meeting Date: 3/22/2022
Use the Cyberagenda page for the full meeting information.
Highlights of the March 22, 2022 Board Meeting:
- SPECIAL NOTICE on Meeting Participation
- Commendation for Diane Patterson
- Administrator's Report on COVID-19 Response
SPECIAL NOTICE
The Board of Supervisors is holding meetings that allow for remote participation as well as in-person participation in response to the continued COVID-19 pandemic. Zoom videoconferencing technology remains available for participants as it has been since March 2020. The Board members will participate in the Civic Center's Board chamber and encourage both types of participation. Those visiting the Board chamber are requested to wear a face covering and respect social distancing while watching the meeting and may lower their face covering when speaking at the microphone. For instructions and guidance on how to watch the meeting or submit public comment, visit the Board of Supervisors' meeting webpage. Viewers also may watch the Community Media Center of Marin's webcast. Comcast subscribers in Marin may watch on Channel 27.
Contact: Brent Ainsworth, Public Information Specialist, County Administrator's Office
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Preview
Agenda Item #1: Shortly after convening at 9 a.m., the Board will hear a request to adopt a resolution commending Assistant Clerk of the Board Diane Patterson on over 27 years of service to the County of Marin. Patterson and her staff are charged with assembling all materials for Board agendas, updating the County website, uploading video footage of meetings, and assisting other boards and commissions. Their work is an essential part of County public information, historical record, transparency of government, and compliance with the State of California's Ralph M. Brown Act.
Review
The Board adopted the resolution and thanked Patterson for her service.
Contact: Matthew Hymel, County Administrator
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Agenda Item #2: No earlier than 9:30 a.m., the Board will hear a report from the County Administrator and possibly other County staff about the local COVID-19 response. The County proclaimed a local emergency and a public health emergency in early March 2020, and since then staff has worked in an Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to coordinate public response efforts. Public Health staff is closely watching cases traced to the Omicron and Delta variants, both more infectious than earlier mutations of COVID-19.
Review
The Board heard the report.
Need more info? Check the coronavirus website maintained by the Marin County Department of Health and Human Services, or subscribe to receive email or text message updates.
Contact: Matthew Hymel, County Administrator
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