The Yolo County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 on March 10 to authorize the initiation of litigation in one of two matters discussed in closed session, County Counsel Phil said after the special meeting.
The action was disclosed at the end of a brief public portion of the special meeting. The chair opened the meeting, led a roll call confirming supervisors Barajas, Villegas, Ferrix, Vixi Sandy and Allen were present, and invited public comment limited to closed-session agenda topics; no speakers or comment cards were submitted. The board then moved into closed session and later received a report from county counsel.
"The board has authorized litigation in one of the two matters on the closed session agenda," Phil, county counsel (first name only in the transcript), said in a report to the board. "The vote was unanimous, 5-0, to authorize litigation, and the details of the matter will be disclosed once the lawsuit is filed as is customary."
Phil also told the board he expected to report out around 10:00 a.m. The announcement concluded the public portion of the special meeting and there were no further public disclosures about the subject matter. The transcript records no mover or seconder for a motion, and no additional details were provided about the substance of the litigation or parties involved.
Next steps: the county counsel said details will be released after a lawsuit is filed; no timetable beyond that disclosure was provided.