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Lake County Board posts official proceedings detailing recent Clearlake meetings

North Shore Journal posted an "Official Proceedings" entry that references roll call and the Pledge of Allegiance as county officials recorded actions tied to recent Clearlake meetings.

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Lake County Board posts official proceedings detailing recent Clearlake meetings
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The North Shore Journal posted an "Official Proceedings of the County Board" entry summarizing recent Lake County Board of Commissioners activities, including standard formalities such as roll call and the Pledge of Allegiance, the posting shows. That posting, cited by local reporting, accompanies contemporaneous coverage of two consecutive meetings held in the Clearlake City Council Chambers that ran a combined 90 minutes and "concerned Lake County’s future."

Local coverage by Chandler Roberts in the Lake County Record‑Bee reported that the first of the Clearlake sessions was a Lake County Economic Development Corporation meeting whose agenda included a presentation by Latinos United. The Record‑Bee photo caption identifies Nicole Flora as executive director of the Lake County Economic Development Corporation and says she reminded guests at the Chamber of Commerce board installation at Shannon's Mercantile, Jan. 22, 2025, to reserve Feb.24-Mar. 2, 2025 for Restaurant Week intended to boost restaurant patronage; that caption appears alongside the Feb. 20, 2026 article and creates a temporal discrepancy that requires document review.

The Record‑Bee account says the second meeting was the Lake County Commerce Board of Directors’ monthly meeting, which proceeded "despite time constraints" and consisted of brief updates and discussions about government and coming events. Discussion items noted in the Record‑Bee include "a discussion of an ordinance regarding dealing with camping and regulation requirements," efforts around organizing Chamber member benefits and "figuring out technology," and recognition of ribbon cuttings and future fundraisers. The report describes the Young Professionals Network as a “huge success,” adding that participants were “hungry to talk to each other.”

County scheduling records exported from the County of Lake Legistar show a sequence of Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission entries at 9:00 AM in the Board Chambers: Planning Commission addendum on 2/12/2026, Board of Supervisors on 2/24/2026, an adjourned Planning Commission entry on 2/26/2026, a "Mid Year Budget" Board of Supervisors meeting on 3/3/2026, and subsequent Board meetings set for 3/10/2026 and 3/17/2026. The Legistar exports include the repeated procedural instruction: "Please see agenda for public participation information and eComment submission on any agenda item," while many fields in the export display "Not available" for agenda and video links in the provided snippet.

County websites cited in the assembled material show where residents can seek the primary records referenced in the Official Proceedings and Legistar exports. The Lake County, California Board of Supervisors page lists meeting cadence and location at the Board Chambers on the first floor of the Courthouse, 255 North Forbes Street, Lakeport, and provides the Board office telephone 707-263-2368. A separate Lake County site provides a captioning and subtitles disclaimer that reads, in part, "Captions and subtitles are created automatically with artificial intelligence (AI) software. Access to automated captions and subtitles is being provided for viewer convenience and is not to be considered official transcription or translation of the meeting. Caption and subtitle errors may occur."

The published Official Proceedings, the Record‑Bee report, and the Legistar exports together identify policy work now before county bodies: ordinance discussion on camping and regulation; a scheduled mid-year budget review on March 3, 2026; and Economic Development Corporation outreach to Latinos United and restaurant operators. For definitive roll call votes, ordinance text and motions, the county's posted agendas and the full Official Proceedings will be the records to consult ahead of the upcoming Board of Supervisors meetings listed on Legistar.

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