Humboldt County Supervisors Honor Local Figure, Advocate for Trans Healthcare Access
Humboldt County Supervisors Address Diverse Community Concerns at August 12th Meeting
The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors convened on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, for a meeting addressing a range of community issues, from honoring a local figure to advocating for improved healthcare access. The approximately 58-minute meeting, held in person with some remote participation, saw the approval of several key items and significant public comment.
**Proclamations and Tributes:** The board unanimously approved a proclamation honoring the memory of David Lindberg, a prominent community member. Multiple supervisors shared personal anecdotes highlighting Lindberg's contributions, and his wife, Silvia Lindberg, expressed gratitude for the recognition, noting his extensive community involvement and passion for his work. A second proclamation garnered significant attention, expressing support for access to quality healthcare for two-spirit, transgender, gender non-conforming, and intersex individuals. Aisha Candrian Morton and Sarah Ireland, among others, thanked the board for this action, with Ireland emphasizing its significance for youth and urging the board to prioritize staff raises over management increases. Supervisor Arroyo also announced that August is Transgender History Month in California.
**Public Comment Highlights Concerns:** Public comment covered diverse issues, providing valuable feedback to the board. Lisa Casa Grande, referencing a July 11th Grand Jury report, highlighted the dedication of Humboldt County Animal Shelter staff and volunteers while urging exploration of grant funding and collaborations to address concerns about limited shelter hours. Kent Miller raised concerns about the lack of landlines in remote areas, hindering emergency communication, and voiced support for increased use of body cameras by law enforcement.
**Administrative Matters and Future Plans:** The consent calendar was approved unanimously. The Clerk of the Board's office will conduct a review of three unnamed boards and commissions to assess their effectiveness and identify areas for improvement. The board will discuss the findings at a future meeting. No specific deadlines were given for the review.
**Next Steps and Citizen Involvement:** The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors will address the findings from the boards and commission review at a future meeting. Detailed information about meeting agendas and action summaries can be found on the county's website: https://humboldt.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx. Citizens are encouraged to attend future meetings or submit public comments through the channels provided on the website.