San Bernardino County wants residents to be informed before they head to the polls on Nov. 5 to decide on Measure L, the San Bernardino County Law Enforcement Staffing and Community Protection Act. The county has created an FAQ document to provide further information.
If passed by more than 50 percent of voters, Measure L would require the Board of Supervisors to include a minimum amount of funding in its annual budget to support County patrol personnel direct salary and benefit costs for operations in the unincorporated areas of the county. Beginning Jan. 1, 2025, it would revise the annual base salary for elected county officers, excluding members of the Board of Supervisors and the Superintendent of Schools.
Additional County Update News – October 10, 2024
- Board of Supervisors supports Prop. 36
- Board actions – Oct. 8
- County awarded $11 million to address homeless encampment in Highland and San Bernardino
- Children and Family Services Celebrates Family Reunifications
- Airports leadership focuses on operational excellence by investing in staff resources, certifications
- Board of Supervisors Designates Code Enforcement Officer Appreciation Week
- Transitional Assistance recognized with four Achievement Awards
- Reverse Vendor Show opens a “World of Opportunities”
- San Bernardino County destinations: Chino Creek Wetlands and Educational Park
- Solicitation for destinations from the community
- San Bernardino County history
- Things to Do
- Pet of the Week