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Tulare County supervisors report 4-0 vote to dismiss cemetery district manager

October 31, 2025 | Tulare County, California


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Tulare County supervisors report 4-0 vote to dismiss cemetery district manager
An unidentified county staff member reported that the Tulare County Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 in closed session to dismiss the cemetery district manager, the board said during a brief report out when it reconvened as the Public Cemetery District Council.

The report was delivered after the board returned from closed session. The staff member said, "The board of supervisors took action in a personnel matter, and decided, with a vote of 4 0 to, dismiss the district manager." The chair then acknowledged the report and adjourned the special meeting.

The public report did not include the full motion, the names of members who voted, any rationale for the dismissal, or whether any severance or personnel-process details apply. Those matters were discussed in closed session and were not disclosed in the public remarks. The transcript and public report show only the 4-0 tally; additional documentation or minutes from county staff would be needed to provide further details.

The board convened the meeting sitting as the Public Cemetery District Council; the action reported out was described as a Board of Supervisors personnel matter. The special meeting was adjourned immediately after the report out.

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