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Meeting Body Board of Supervisors Agenda status: Final-Revised
Meeting date/time: 10/23/2018 9:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Hall of Records
Published agenda: Agenda Agenda Published minutes: Minutes Minutes  
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18-1277 1.Approve AgendaApprove AgendaConducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-1278 2.Approve Consent AgendaApprove Consent Agenda - Item Numbers 20 - 53Approved as revisedPass Action details Video Video
18-1299 3.Proclaim November 2018 as National Adoption MonthProclaim November 2018 as National Adoption Month in the County of FresnoConducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-1250 4.Adopt resolution congratulating the 2018 Fresno Athletic Hall of Fame inductees.Adopt resolution congratulating the 2018 Fresno Athletic Hall of Fame inducteesConducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-1263 5.Davenport ResolutionAdopt resolution recognizing Dr. David Davenport for his leadership and commitment to honoring deceased local veterans and their familiesConducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-1014 6.Salary Resolution Amendment – Sheriff-Coroner’s OfficeApprove Budget Resolution increasing the FY 2018-19 appropriations and estimated revenues in the Sheriff-Coroner’s Org 3111 in the amount of $441,112 (4/5 vote); approve Budget Resolution increasing the FY 2018-19 appropriations in the Special Revenue Fund Sheriff-Coroner’s Inmate Welfare Fund Org 1500 in the amount of $441,112; and approve Amendment to the Salary Resolution allocating eight Program Technician I/II positions to the Sheriff-Coroner Org 3111, effective November 5, 2018 as reflected in Appendix DConducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-1313 7.Amendments to County Ordinance Code Sec. 3.08.120 and new Sec. 3.04.030Conduct first hearing of an Ordinance to amend the County Ordinance Code by deleting section 3.08.120 thereof and adding section 3.04.030 related to taking leaves of absence to seek certain elected offices; waive reading of the Ordinance in its entirety; and set the second hearing for November 6, 2018; designate County Counsel to prepare a fair and adequate summary of the proposed Ordinance; and direct the Clerk of the Board to post and publish the required summary in accordance with California Government Code, section 25124(b)(1)Conducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-1286 8.Salary Resolution AmendmentsApprove Amendments to the Salary Resolution as reflected on Appendix C, effective October 22, 2018; approve a one-time, non-pensionable equalization payment of $1,000 for Unrepresented (excluding confidential classifications covered by Footnote “y”) and Management (excluding Deputy County Counsel I/II/III/IV/Senior) employees who have satisfactorily completed at least 26 consecutive pay periods at Step 9 in peak level classifications and Senior Management employees (excluding Department Heads) who have satisfactorily completed at least 26 consecutive pay periods in a Senior Management Band (by January 13, 2019), effective January 14, 2019; and, approve salary increases for appointed Department Head and Assistant County Administrative Officer salaries as proposed on Attachment A, effective October 22, 2018   Action details Video Video
18-1286  Salary Resolution AmendmentsApprove Amendments to the Salary Resolution as reflected on Appendix C, effective October 22, 2018; approve a one-time, non-pensionable equalization payment of $1,000 for Unrepresented (excluding confidential classifications covered by Footnote “y”) and Management (excluding Deputy County Counsel I/II/III/IV/Senior) employees who have satisfactorily completed at least 26 consecutive pay periods at Step 9 in peak level classifications and Senior Management employees (excluding Department Heads) who have satisfactorily completed at least 26 consecutive pay periods in a Senior Management Band (by January 13, 2019), effective January 14, 2019; and, approve salary increases for appointed Department Head and Assistant County Administrative Officer salaries as proposed on Attachment A, effective October 22, 2018Conducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-1286  Salary Resolution AmendmentsApprove Amendments to the Salary Resolution as reflected on Appendix C, effective October 22, 2018; approve a one-time, non-pensionable equalization payment of $1,000 for Unrepresented (excluding confidential classifications covered by Footnote “y”) and Management (excluding Deputy County Counsel I/II/III/IV/Senior) employees who have satisfactorily completed at least 26 consecutive pay periods at Step 9 in peak level classifications and Senior Management employees (excluding Department Heads) who have satisfactorily completed at least 26 consecutive pay periods in a Senior Management Band (by January 13, 2019), effective January 14, 2019; and, approve salary increases for appointed Department Head and Assistant County Administrative Officer salaries as proposed on Attachment A, effective October 22, 2018   Action details Video Video
18-1286  Salary Resolution AmendmentsApprove Amendments to the Salary Resolution as reflected on Appendix C, effective October 22, 2018; approve a one-time, non-pensionable equalization payment of $1,000 for Unrepresented (excluding confidential classifications covered by Footnote “y”) and Management (excluding Deputy County Counsel I/II/III/IV/Senior) employees who have satisfactorily completed at least 26 consecutive pay periods at Step 9 in peak level classifications and Senior Management employees (excluding Department Heads) who have satisfactorily completed at least 26 consecutive pay periods in a Senior Management Band (by January 13, 2019), effective January 14, 2019; and, approve salary increases for appointed Department Head and Assistant County Administrative Officer salaries as proposed on Attachment A, effective October 22, 2018Conducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-1275 9.Resolution to accept a monetary donationsAdopt Resolution accepting and expressing gratitude for monetary donations of $750 per agency, totaling $2,250, to purchase food and beverages for Recognition and Response of Suicide Risks training conferences, from Anthem Blue Cross, Health Net on behalf of CalViva Health and Valley Children’s HospitalConducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-1199 10.Amendment to Master Schedule of Fees - Probation DepartmentConduct first hearing to amend the Fresno County Master Schedule of Fees, Charges and Recovered Costs Ordinance by amending subsections 1805, 1814, and 1819 of Section 1800-Probation relating to Probation exempting young adults from paying fees related to the Work Furlough Program, Drug Testing and Juvenile Record Sealing; waive reading of the Ordinance in its entirety; and set second hearing for November 6, 2018; designate County Counsel to prepare a fair and adequate summary of the proposed Ordinance; and direct the Clerk of the Board to post and publish the required summary for each proposed Ordinance in accordance with Government Code Section 25124(b)(1)Conducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-1157 11.GPA 552 and AA 3825 (Fresno Humane Animal Services) ContinuedConsider and adopt Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared for Initial Study Application No. 7359 including Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program prepared for General Plan Amendment Application No. 552 and Amendment Application No. 3825, amending Fresno County General Plan by re-designating two adjacent parcels totaling 4.15 acres from Rural Residential to Limited Industrial to permit an animal hospital/shelter and associated uses; approve Ordinance pertaining to Amendment Application No. 3825 thereby rezoning subject 4.15-acre site from R-R(nb) Zone District to M-1(c) Zone District; designate County Counsel to prepare fair and adequate summary of proposed ordinance and direct Clerk of the Board to post and publish required summary in accordance with California Government Code, Section 25124(b)(1); and adopt Resolution approving General Plan Amendment Application No. 552 as Second General Plan Amendment of Agriculture and Land Use Element of Fresno County General Plan for 2018, subject parcels are located on east side of N. Grantland Avenue, between N. Parkway Drive and W. TenaConducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-1279 12.Board of Supervisors' Committee Reports and CommentsBoard of Supervisors' Committee Reports and Comments - Receive and provide direction (this item reserved for committee reports by members of the Board of Supervisors)   Action details Video Video
18-1228 13.Appointment of the Board of Supervisors to the California State Association of Counties (CSAC) for 2019Appoint a Member and Alternate of the Board of Supervisors to the California State Association of Counties (CSAC) for 2019, and direct the Clerk of the Board to provide notification to CSACConducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-1280 14.Board AppointmentsBoard Appointments - Receive Boards, Commissions and Committees Vacancy Report; and Appoint Applicants as necessaryConducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-1281 15.Public PresentationsPublic Presentations - This portion of the meeting reserved for persons desiring to address the Board on any matter not on this agenda - Pursuant to Administrative Policy No. 29, presentations are limited to 3 minutes per person and no more than 15 minutes total per topic   Action details Video Video
18-0026 16.Conference with legal counsel – Significant Exposure to Litigation - Government Code section 54956.9(d)(2) (2 Cases)Conference with legal counsel – Significant Exposure to Litigation - Government Code section 54956.9(d)(2) (2 Cases)   Action details None
18-0027 17.Conference with legal counsel - Initiation of Litigation; Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4) - 2 CasesConference with legal counsel - Initiation of Litigation; Government Code Section 54956.9(d)(4) - 2 Cases   Action details None
18-1169 18.Closed SessionConference with Labor Negotiator (Government Code, section 54957.6): Agency Negotiator: Paul Nerland; Employee Organization: All Bargaining Units and Management and Unrepresented Employees - Hours, Wages and Terms and Conditions of Employment   Action details None
18-1317 19.Conference with Real Property NegotiatorsConference with Real Property Negotiators - Government Code, Section 54956.8 Properties: 2100 Tulare Street, Fresno, CA 93721; County Negotiator: Jean M. Rousseau, County Administrative Officer or Designee. Negotiating Parties: Lance-Kashian & Co., Under Negotiations: Instructions to County's negotiator may concern lease and option to purchase of properties, price, terms and conditions   Action details None
18-1282 20.Action Summary MinutesApprove minutes of meeting for October 9, 2018 Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1320 20.1Friday, October 26, 2018 as Career Technical, Education Charter High School Grand Opening DayProclaim Friday, October 26, 2018 as Career Technical, Education Charter High School Grand Opening Day Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1267 21.State Supplementation for County Assessors’ Program (SSCAP) Grant AcceptanceAdopt Budget Resolution increasing FY 2018-19 appropriations SSCAP Grant Fund 0035, Subclass 17059, Org 1049 in the amount of $750,000 (4/5 vote); and Adopt Budget Resolution increasing FY 2018-19 appropriations and estimated revenues for the Assessor-Recorder Org 04200100 in the amount of $750,000 (4/5 vote)Conducted HearingsPass Action details Video Video
18-0729 22.Worker's Compensation Insurance Fraud Grant AgreementRetroactively authorize the District Attorney’s previous submittal of a grant application to the State of California, Department of Insurance (CDI) for continuation of the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Fraud program for the period July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 ($1,459,063); and, adopt a Resolution authorizing the District Attorney to execute retroactive Grant Award Agreement for continued funding of the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Fraud program with the State of California, CDI for the period July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 ($1,184,988)Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-0940 23.Automobile Insurance Fraud Program Grant AgreementRetroactively approve and authorize the District Attorney-Public Administrator’s previous submittal of a grant application to the State of California, Department of Insurance (CDI) for continuation of the Automobile Insurance Fraud program for the period July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 ($551,512); adopt Resolution approving and authorizing the District Attorney-Public Administrator to execute retroactive Grant Award Agreement for continued funding of the Automobile Insurance Fraud program with the State of California, CDI for the period July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 ($410,608); adopt Budget Resolution increasing FY 2018-19 appropriations and estimated revenues in the amount of $15,608 in the District Attorney’s Special Revenue Fund 0060, CDI Auto Ins Fraud Program Org 1104 (4/5 vote); and adopt Budget Resolution increasing FY 2018-19 appropriations and estimated revenues in the amount of $15,608 in the District Attorney-Grants Org 2862 (4/5 vote)Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-0942 24.Disability and Healthcare Insurance FraudRetroactively authorize the District Attorney’s previous submittal of a grant application to the State of California, Department of Insurance (CDI) for continuation of the Disability and Healthcare Insurance Fraud program for the period of July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 ($382,730); and adopt a Resolution authorizing the District Attorney to execute retroactive Grant Award Agreement for continued funding of the Disability and Healthcare Insurance Fraud program with the State of California, CDI for the period July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 ($183,653)Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1141 25.ACT Vehicle PurchaseAdopt Budget Resolution increasing FY 2018-19 appropriations and estimated revenues for District Attorney Org 2860 in the amount of $45,000 (4/5 vote); adopt Budget Resolution increasing FY 2018-19 appropriations and estimated revenues for the Internal Services Department, Fleet Services-Equipment Org 8911 in the amount of $45,000 (4/5 vote); and adopt Budget Resolution increasing FY 2018-19 appropriations in the Local Community Corrections Org 3436 in the amount of $45,000 (4/5 vote)Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1165 26.FY 2019-20 Application for Financial Aid for the Boating Safety ProgramApprove and authorize the submission of an Application for Financial Aid in the amount of $1,625,797 to the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation Division of Boating and Waterways for the FY 2019-20 Boating and Enforcement Aid Program in Fresno CountyConducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1189 27.Designating Entity to Assist Jail Inmates Apply for Medi-Cal Eligibility for Acute Inpatient Hospital Services, Pursuant to California Penal Code 4011.11Adopt a resolution designating the Fresno County Sheriff-Coroner’s Office as an entity to assist County jail inmates with their applications for a health insurance affordability program and to act on behalf of inmates for the purpose of applying for Medi-Cal eligibility for acute inpatient hospital services, pursuant to California Penal Code section 4011.11Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1177 28.McCormick Barstow, LLP Legal Service AgreementApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute a retroactive Agreement with McCormick Barstow, LLP, for outside legal services to represent the County of Fresno and its employees in Phillips v. State of California, et al.Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1175 29.Administrative Policy RevisionsApprove the following revised Administrative Policies: 19 - Parking on County-Owned Grounds; 21 - Legislative Program; 28 - Board of Supervisors Agenda; and 55 - Electronic Forms, Electronic and Digital SignaturesConducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1242 30.Ratify North Central Fire District Ordinance AmendmentRatify the North Central Fire Protection District Ordinance No. 2018-01, which amends the District Fire Code Ordinance No. 2016-01 prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fireConducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1174 31.FY 2018-19 PATH Grant ApplicationApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute a retroactive Application / Agreement with the California Department of Health Care Services for the Federal Stewart B. McKinney Homeless Block Grant, through the McKinney Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness Grant, effective July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 ($421,708); and, approve and authorize the Director of the Department of Behavioral Health, or designee, to be the signatory on behalf of the Board of Supervisors on associated grant agreement documents, expenditure forms, reports or modifications that do not exceed ten percent of the maximum compensationConducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1005 32.Master Agreement for Cultural Specific ServicesApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute a retroactive Master Agreement with providers of Cultural Specific Services, effective October 1, 2018 through June 30, 2023, which includes a two-year and nine-month base contract and two optional one-year extensions, total not to exceed $10,723,130 (4/5 vote); Authorize the Director of the Department of Behavioral Health, or designee, to add and delete provider(s) to the Master Agreement, as necessary, with oversight and approval from Internal Services Department - Purchasing DivisionConducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1304 32.1Letter of Intent with the State Department of State Hospitals for Jail Diversion FundingApprove and authorize the Chairman to submit a Letter of Intent to the California Department of State Hospitals, for non-competitive one-time funding for a Jail Diversion Program, in the amount of $7,012,440; and, approve and authorize the Department of Behavioral Health to operate as the Lead Entity and for the Department Director to serve as the primary contact for Fresno County related to the one-time funding opportunityConducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1184 33.Request to Defend Public Officers or EmployeesApprove and authorize Chairman to execute Agreement to Defend Public Officer or Employee for: Library - Supervising Librarian, Wendy Eisenberg, as named in Fresno County Superior Court Case No.18CECG02835, Stephanie Betancourt v. County of Fresno, et al.Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-0985 34.Memorandum of Understanding for Representation Unit 2Approve the Memorandum of Understanding for Representation Unit 2 - Sheriff’s and Probation Personnel, represented by the Fresno County Public Safety Association, effective October 22, 2018, through October 18, 2020; and approve the related Salary Resolution Amendments (Including confidential classifications covered by Footnote “y”) as reflected on Appendix “B”Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1243 35.County Health Premium Contributions for Plan Year 2019Approve the Addenda to Memoranda of Understanding regarding County Health Premium Contributions for Plan Year 2019, effective December 17, 2018, for Units 11, 25, 30, 40, and 42Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1244 36.Amendment to Memorandum of Understanding for Unit 36Approve the Addendum to Memorandum of Understanding regarding Standby Pay for Representation Unit 36 - Supervisory Employees, represented by Service Employees International Union - Local 521, effective October 22, 2018Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1306 37.Amend the County's Personnel Rules to Allow Backfilling Critically Needed PositionsApprove Amendment to the Personnel Rules adding Section 4237 to allow backfilling critically needed unrepresented, management, or senior management positions for the purpose of cross training up to a maximum of two consecutive pay periodsConducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1269 38.2008 Public Facility Impact Fees - General GovernmentAdopt Budget Resolution increasing FY 2018-19 appropriations and estimated revenues for the Internal Services Department - Information Technology Division Org 8905 in the amount of $243,370, plus accrued interest, to pay for a portion of the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure technology project (4/5 vote)Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1185 39.Agreement with Arch Nexus, Inc.Approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement with Architectural Nexus, Inc. for Facility Assessment Services and Development of a Master Plan for the Library’s facilities, effective October 24, 2018 through June 30, 2019, total not to exceed $150,000Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-0938 40.Approve Agreement with Lexipol, LLC. to provide Probation and Juvenile Policy Manuals and Daily Training Bulletin ServicesMake a finding that it is in the best interest of the County to waive the competitive bidding process consistent with Administrative Policy No. 34 for unusual or extraordinary circumstances as Lexipol is the only vendor that provides fully integrated Probation and Juvenile Policy Manuals and Daily Training Bulletin subscription services that meet the requirements of the Probation Department; and approve and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement with Lexipol, LLC., for subscription services effective November 1, 2018, not to exceed five consecutive years, which includes a three-year base contract and two optional one-year extensions, total not to exceed $397,051Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-0971 41.Second Amendment to Central Delta-MendotaApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute Second Amendment to Central Delta-Mendota Region Sustainable Groundwater Management Act Services Activity Agreement and Consent of SS-MOA Participants for the Central Delta-Mendota Region Sustainable Groundwater Agency; approve and authorize the Chairman to ratify prior execution of First Amendment to Central Delta-Mendota Region Sustainable Groundwater Management Act Services Activity Agreement and consent of SS-MOA Participants; and, authorize the Chairman to designate Bernard Jimenez, Assistant Director of Department of Public Works and Planning, along with Glenn Allen, Division Manager of Water and Natural Resources, as additional alternates to serve as a member of the Steering Committee for Central Delta-Mendota Multi-Agency Groundwater Sustainability AgencyConducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-0981 42.Auction of County Owned Surplus PropertyAcknowledge receipt, consider all sealed bids, and call for oral bids for sale of property located at 472 Rio Frio Street, Mendota; and adopt Resolution approving sale of County owned surplus property located at 472 Rio Frio Street, Mendota and authorize Chairman to execute grant deed and other related documents to successful bidder, if anyacceptedPass Action details Video Video
18-1039 43.Request by the City of Clovis to obtain right-of-way along Willow Avenue between Shepherd and Copper AvenuesApprove request by City of Clovis to acquire right-of-way, excluding eminent domain condemnation actions, from multiple parcels adjacent to existing County right-of-way in identified unincorporated areas of County as needed in conjunction with City’s road widening project along north Willow Avenue between east Shepherd and east Copper AvenuesConducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1044 44.Right-of-Way Acquisition Travers Creek Bridge Replacement - Manning Ave.Accept Easement Deeds and authorize Chairman to execute Right-of-Way Contracts, Permit to Enter for Leach Field Reconfiguration and Grade Match, Temporary Construction Permit, and Grade Match for Driveway Modification required to facilitate Travers Creek Bridge Replacement on Manning Avenue, Federal Project No. BRLS-5942(198), for total monetary consideration of $35,600Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1048 45.Right-of-Way-Travers Creek Bridge Replacement Project on Lincoln AvenueAccept Easement Deed and authorize the Chairman to execute the Right-of-Way Contract to facilitate the Travers Creek Bridge Replacement on Lincoln Avenue, Federal Project No. BRLO-5942(226), for a total monetary consideration of $11,500Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1104 46.GSA Areas A and BDesignate Supervisor Buddy Mendes as Representative, Supervisor Brian Pacheco as First Alternate Representative; and either Bernard Jimenez, Assistant Director of Public Works and Planning; Glenn Allen, Division Manager of Water and Natural Resources Division; or Augustine Ramirez, Senior Engineer of Water and Natural Resources Division, as second Alternate Representative to represent County of Fresno, for Fresno County Management Areas A and B, on the groundwater sustainability agency Coordination Committee for Delta-Mendota Groundwater SubbasinConducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1110 47.Program Supplement AgreementApprove and authorize Chairman to execute Program Supplement Agreement No. F288 to Administering Agency-State Master Agreement for Federal Project Aid No. 06-5942F15 with California Department of Transportation, Federal Project No. ER-32LO(468) Auberry Road Shoulder Restoration ($87,000)Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1105 48.Right-of-Way - Travers Creek Bridge Replacement Project on Parlier AvenueAccept Easement Deeds and authorize Chairman to execute Right-of-Way Contracts and Grade Match for Driveway Modification to facilitate Travers Creek Bridge Replacement on Parlier Avenue, Federal Project No. BRLO-5942(227), for total monetary consideration of $7,400Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1113 49.Right-of-Way - American Avenue - SR 99 to Temperance AvenueAccept the revised Easement Deed and authorize the Chairman to execute the revised Right-of-Way Contract required for the American Avenue - State Route 99 to Temperance Avenue Road Improvement Federal Project Nos. HPLUL 5942(171) and (172) for a total monetary consideration of $37,600Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1210 50.Budget Resolution for AADS Enterprise FundAdopt Budget Resolution increasing FY 2018-19 appropriations for American Avenue Disposal Site Org 9026 in amount of $9,000 using available retained earnings, to upgrade scalehouse software system (4/5 vote)Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1230 51.Second Amendment to Fresno/Clovis MOUApprove and authorize Chairman to execute Second Amendment to Amended and Restated Memorandum of Understanding between County of Fresno and City of Clovis regarding City’s Northeast Growth Area; and determine that approval and authorization of Chairman to execute Second Amendment to Amended and Restated Memorandum of Understanding between County of Fresno and City of Clovis is exempt from requirements of California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code, section 2100, et seq., and direct Department of Public Works and Planning staff to file Notice of Exemption with Office of the Fresno County ClerkConducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1226 52.Agreement with CPS HR Consulting for Training ServicesApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute an Agreement with CPS HR Consulting to provide training services, effective January 1, 2019 through December 31, 2020 ($412,500)Conducted HearingsPass Action details None
18-1222 53.Agreements for Neighborhood Resource Center ServicesApprove and authorize the Chairman to execute Agreements with Comprehensive Youth Services (Fresno), Comprehensive Youth Services (Reedley), Exceptional Parents Unlimited, and Centro La Familia Advocacy Services for the provision of Neighborhood Resource Center Services, effective upon execution, not to exceed approximately five consecutive years, which includes a two-year and nine-month base contract and two optional one-year extensions, total not to exceed $4,180,000 ($1,045,000 each)Conducted HearingsPass Action details None