The Tulare County Board of Supervisors, sitting as the Public Cemetery District Council, reported a 4-0 vote to dismiss the district manager during a report out of closed session, a staff member said.
A staff member told the council: "The board of supervisors took action in a personnel matter, and decided, with a vote of 4 0 to, dismiss the district manager." The staff member did not give the manager’s name, the reason for the dismissal, or an effective date, and no motion, mover or second was announced in the public report.
Because the matter was handled in closed session, the board’s public statement was limited to the outcome. The transcript of the special meeting records only the brief report and the tally; it does not include any discussion of cause, severance, or next steps for the cemetery district’s administration.
The special meeting was adjourned immediately after the report. The board gave no timetable in the public record for appointing an interim manager or for when additional information might be released.
Tulare County officials did not provide further details in the meeting transcript about personnel process, appeals, or whether any related administrative actions will be posted to the county’s public records.