Mendocino County supervisors will hold budget hearings June 2-3 with a $106.7 million plan that uses $2.6 million in carryover funds to cover a structural deficit. - The plan relies on one-time savings to bridge the revenue gap.
- Supervisors will consider an urgency ordinance to split the combined Auditor-Controller/Treasurer-Tax Collector office. - The board will also review high vacancy rates and hold closed sessions on litigation and labor negotiations.
The hearings begin at 9 a.m. Tuesday at 501 Low Gap Road in Ukiah, with public comment available in person and by phone.