The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution recognizing the San Luis Obispo Sheriff’s Office and local municipal law enforcement agencies for National Peace Officers Week and National Peace Officers Memorial Day.
The resolution text states the board “does hereby recognize and appreciate the ongoing public service the San Luis Obispo Sheriff’s Office and local municipal law enforcement agencies provide to the residents of San Luis Obispo County for National Peace Officers Week and National Peace Officers Memorial Day.” The reading drew applause from those in attendance.
An agency representative thanked the board “for the resolution and thank you for honoring us today,” and board members offered their appreciation in turn. The representative for District 1 said they wanted to thank officers for their work in North County, saying public safety has long been a priority in the district. The same speaker added, “Thank you for putting your lives at risk every day so that we in this county continue to have the quality of life that we do.”
The meeting record as provided does not include a roll-call vote or a recorded tally for the resolution; the transcript shows the board read the resolution aloud, followed by applause and brief remarks of thanks. No further formal actions or next steps related to the resolution were specified in the transcript.
The resolution and remarks highlight the board’s formal recognition of local law enforcement service in connection with National Peace Officers Week and National Peace Officers Memorial Day.