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Orange County Board of Supervisors

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Orange County Board of Supervisors
Agency nameOrange County Board of Supervisors
Formed1889
JurisdictionOrange County, California
HeadquartersSanta Ana, California
Employees18,000
Budget$6.0 billion
Child1Orange County Sheriff's Department
Child2Orange County Fire Authority

Orange County Board of Supervisors is the governing body of Orange County, California, overseeing the administration of the county's various departments, including the Orange County Health Care Agency, Orange County Social Services Agency, and Orange County Public Works. The board is composed of five members, each representing a different district within the county, including District 1, District 2, District 3, District 4, and District 5. The board works closely with other county agencies, such as the Orange County District Attorney's Office and the Orange County Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office. The board also collaborates with regional organizations, including the Southern California Association of Governments and the Orange County Transportation Authority.

Introduction

The Orange County Board of Supervisors plays a crucial role in shaping the county's policies and programs, working closely with other government agencies, such as the California State Legislature, California Governor's Office, and the United States Congress. The board's decisions impact various aspects of county life, including John Wayne Airport, Orange County Great Park, and the Santa Ana River. The board also works with local cities, such as Anaheim, California, Santa Ana, California, and Irvine, California, to address regional issues, including Orange County Transportation Authority and Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. Additionally, the board collaborates with neighboring counties, including Los Angeles County, California, San Diego County, California, and Riverside County, California, on issues like Southern California Edison and San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station.

History

The Orange County Board of Supervisors was established in 1889, when Orange County, California was formed from part of Los Angeles County, California. The board's early years were marked by significant growth and development, with the establishment of the Orange County Courthouse and the Santa Ana River Flood Control District. The board has also played a key role in shaping the county's response to major events, including the 1933 Long Beach earthquake, 1984 Summer Olympics, and the 2008 United States presidential election. The board has worked with notable figures, such as Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and Arnold Schwarzenegger, to address state and national issues, including California Proposition 13 and the United States Census Bureau. The board has also collaborated with regional organizations, including the Southern California Association of Governments and the Orange County Business Council.

Composition

The Orange County Board of Supervisors is composed of five members, each representing a different district within the county. The members are elected by the voters of their respective districts and serve four-year terms. The board members work closely with other county officials, including the Orange County Clerk-Recorder, Orange County Auditor-Controller, and the Orange County Treasurer-Tax Collector. The board also has a number of advisory committees, including the Orange County Planning Commission and the Orange County Parks Commission, which provide input on various issues, including Orange County Parks and Recreation and the Orange County Environmental Management Agency. The board members often work with local organizations, such as the Orange County Chamber of Commerce and the Orange County Community Foundation, to address community needs.

Responsibilities

The Orange County Board of Supervisors has a wide range of responsibilities, including overseeing the county's budget, Orange County Budget, and making decisions on land use and development, such as the Orange County General Plan and the California Environmental Quality Act. The board also has responsibility for the county's health and social services, including the Orange County Health Care Agency and the Orange County Social Services Agency. The board works closely with other government agencies, such as the California Department of Public Health and the United States Department of Health and Human Services, to address health issues, including Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health. The board also collaborates with regional organizations, including the Southern California Association of Governments and the Orange County Transportation Authority, on issues like transportation planning and air quality management.

Elections

The members of the Orange County Board of Supervisors are elected by the voters of their respective districts. The elections are held every four years, with the primary election typically held in June and the general election held in November. The board members must reside in the district they represent and must be registered voters in that district. The elections are overseen by the Orange County Registrar of Voters and are subject to the rules and regulations of the California Secretary of State and the Federal Election Commission. The board members often work with local organizations, such as the Orange County League of Women Voters and the Orange County Republican Party, to engage with voters and address community concerns.

Members

The current members of the Orange County Board of Supervisors are Andrew Do, Michelle Steel, Don Wagner, Doug Chaffee, and Lisa Bartlett. The members have a range of backgrounds and experience, including service in the California State Assembly, United States Congress, and local government. The members work closely with other county officials, including the Orange County Sheriff-Coroner, Orange County District Attorney, and the Orange County Treasurer-Tax Collector, to address county issues, including public safety and fiscal management. The members also collaborate with regional organizations, including the Southern California Association of Governments and the Orange County Business Council, to address regional issues, including economic development and transportation planning. The members often work with local organizations, such as the Orange County Chamber of Commerce and the Orange County Community Foundation, to address community needs and promote economic growth.

Category:Government of Orange County, California

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