Board of Supervisors
The Board of Supervisors is the governing body of Napa County, with jurisdiction that varies depending on the services. The Board has jurisdiction over land use, roads and municipal services in the unincorporated areas of the county. For other services, such as Corrections (Jail), Health and Human Services, document recording, etc., the Board's jurisdiction is countywide.
The five members of the Napa County Board of Supervisors are elected by voters in five Supervisorial districts. They serve four-year terms, and the Chair of the Board is rotated among the members by District. In 2010, District 3 Supervisor Diane Dillon is Chair and Bill Dodd is Vice Chair.
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Programs
The Board of Supervisors is guided by vision and mission statements, and have adopted organizational values.
Agendas, minutes and live and archived video of Board of Supervisors meetings are available from the Clerk of the Board.
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