Board Meeting Update for Oct 14, 2025

🐾 Animal Services

  • New adoptable dog “Bunny,” a 10-month-old German Shepherd mix, introduced.
  • September stats: 660+ volunteer hours, 22 adoptions, 141 vaccines, 61 dogs microchipped.
  • 2025 totals so far: 763 rabies vaccines and 226 microchips administered.
  • BOS approved applying for state financing to build a new Animal Services Facility.

👮 Sheriff’s Office

  • October recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month – fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.
  • Community survey launched (online and available on bulletin boards) to gather public input for the department’s strategic plan.

💬 Public Comments

  • Residents voiced concerns about government transparency and CalTrans project communication with county officials.

🧠 Behavioral & Mental Health

  • Approved $750,000 agreement with Sierra Child and Family Services for specialty mental health programs (July 2025–June 2026).
  • Approved multiple contracts (totaling $426,000) with Nexus Youth & Family Services for youth prevention and treatment programs, plus $2,500 for foster youth assessments.
  • Approved $1.8 million agreement (through 2029) with Chabot-Las Positas Community College District for specialized staff training.

🏠 Housing Programs

  • Approved acceptance of two housing grants:
    • Transitional Housing Program: up to $39,969.
    • Housing Navigation & Maintenance Program: up to $41,019.

🚛 Waste Management

  • Approved agreement allowing Alpine County to dispose of waste through Calaveras County’s system at $143/ton, subject to annual rate increases.

🍽️ Senior & Community Services

  • Amador Senior Center gave update on Meals on Wheels:
    • Serving 117 Calaveras residents weekly with 5 frozen meals each.
    • Delivered 32,210 meals in FY 2024–25; projected to triple this year.
    • Added 3 volunteers and provided 20 emergency meal boxes and 864 lbs of pet food.
    • Funding stable through December despite federal shutdown.