County Posts Measure Z Advisory Committee Agenda Ahead of December Meeting
The County of Humboldt posted the Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Measure Z Expenditures meeting materials to the Agenda Center on November 26, 2025 at 10 29 AM, ahead of the committee session on December 4, 2025. The packet and attachments are available online for public review, a step that matters to residents because the committee reviews and advises the Board of Supervisors on spending and reporting for Measure Z funding for public safety and community programs.

On November 26, 2025 at 10 29 AM the County of Humboldt posted the agenda and supporting documents for the Citizens’ Advisory Committee on Measure Z Expenditures meeting scheduled for December 4, 2025 to the County Agenda Center. The online listing includes the meeting date and time along with links to the full agenda packet and meeting materials, providing residents with an opportunity to examine the documents before the committee convenes.
The Citizens’ Advisory Committee reviews and advises the Board of Supervisors on spending and reporting for Measure Z funding, which supports public safety and community programs. The posted materials include the committee packet and attachments, giving the public a transparent view of the items the committee will consider. Posting these materials in advance allows residents to follow budget decisions, assess program performance, and prepare questions or comments for the meeting.
For Humboldt County residents, the immediate impact is practical. With the meeting a day away, community members who follow Measure Z spending can access the County’s Agenda Center and review the packet at their convenience. That review can inform direct participation at the December 4 meeting, or preparation of written comments to the Board of Supervisors. Oversight by the advisory committee plays a central role in how Measure Z funds are allocated and reported, so public engagement can influence priorities for local public safety initiatives and community services.

This practice of posting agenda materials in advance reflects broader expectations for fiscal transparency and public oversight in local governance. For those who want to stay informed, the County’s Agenda Center remains the primary source for the committee packet and attachments ahead of the December 4 meeting. Residents who wish to follow Measure Z developments should review the posted documents and consider attending or submitting input to ensure community perspectives are heard during the committee review.


