
Contra Costa County, CA – Board of Supervisors – Dec 9, 2025
Board of Supervisors • Contra Costa CountyDecember 9, 2025
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Contra Costa supervisors locked in a June 2026 ballot date for the county's signature Urban Limit Line (ULL), received sobering data on human trafficking victims and unstable federal funding, and dissected what went wrong—and right—when a February refinery incident tested emergency communications across a dozen agencies.
Urban Limit Line renewal headed to June 2026 ballot after Board certifies environmental review and finalizes map adjustments balancing conservation, fire risk, and city boundaries.
Anti-trafficking report reveals 83% of clients served are BIPOC; VOCA funding instability threatens future services.
Martinez refinery after-action review accepted; supervisors press for better interagency radio use and faster hazardous-materials disclosure.
Rosa Parks Day recognized with reflections on segregation's enduring legacy and the county's first Black woman supervisor.
Consent calendar sails through with 145 items, including a minor library funding adjustment.
This June, Contra Costa voters will decide whether to extend the county's Urban Limit Line through 2051, after supervisors unanimously approved placing the measure on the ballot, certified the final environmental impact report, and adopted a mitigation monitoring plan.
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