Government Of Fresno County, California
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The Government of Fresno County is defined and authorized under the California Constitution,
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, and the Charter of the County of Fresno. Much of the Government of California is in practice the responsibility of county governments, such as the Government of Fresno County. The County government provides countywide services such as elections and voter registration, law enforcement, jails, vital records, property records, tax collection, public health, and social services. In addition the County serves as the local government for all unincorporated areas. The County government is composed of the elected five-member Board of Supervisors, several other elected offices including the
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,
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, Assessor-Recorder, Auditor-Controller/Treasurer-Tax Collector, Coroner-Public Administrator, and Clerk/Registrar of Voters, and numerous county departments and entities under the supervision of the County Administrator. Some chartered cities such as Fresno provide municipal services such as police, public safety, libraries, parks and recreation, and zoning. Some other cities arrange to have the County provide some or all of these services on a contract basis. In addition, several entities of the
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have jurisdiction conterminous with Fresno County, such as the Fresno County Superior Court.


Organization


Board of Supervisors

The five-member elected Fresno County Board of Supervisors (BOS) is the county legislature. The board operates in a legislative, executive, and quasi-judicial capacity. As a legislative authority, it can pass ordinances for the unincorporated areas (ordinances that affect the whole county, like posting of restaurant ratings, must be ratified by the individual city). As an executive body, it can tell the county departments what to do, and how to do it. As a quasi-judicial body, the Board is the final venue of appeal in the local planning process. As of January 2019 the members of the Fresno County Board of Supervisors are: * Brian Pacheco—District 1 * Steve Brandau—District 2 * Sal Quintero—District 3 * Buddy Mendes—District 4 * Nathan Magsig—District 5


Elected officers

In addition to the Board of Supervisors, there are several elected officers that form the Government of Fresno County that are required by the California Constitution and
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. The Fresno County Sheriff provides general-service law enforcement to unincorporated areas of the county, serving as the equivalent of the county police for
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s of the county, as well as incorporated cities within the county who have contracted with the agency for law-enforcement services (known as " contract cities"). The Sheriff's Office also manages the Fresno County Jail, which is located in downtown Fresno. The standard sidearm is the Smith & Wesson M&P. The Fresno County District Attorney
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and
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crimes that occur within the jurisdiction of Fresno County.


Other departments

The Department of Social Services (DSS) administers multiple California welfare programs within the county, such as
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(
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), CalFresh ( food stamps), CalWORKs ( Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), and general assistance. The Department of Public Health (DPH) administers a Medically Indigent Service Program (MISP) and a Low Income Health Program ( ObamaCare).


Law

The '' Fresno County Ordinance Code'' is the codified law of the County in the form of ordinances passed by the Board of Supervisors. Every act prohibited or declared unlawful, and every failure to perform an act required, by the ordinances are
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crimes, unless otherwise specified as
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s.California Government Code § 25132.


Other governments


California

The Fresno County Superior Court, which covers the entire county, is not a County department but a division of the State's trial court system. Historically, the courthouses were county-owned buildings that were maintained at county expense, which created significant friction since the trial court judges, as officials of the state government, had to lobby the county Board of Supervisors for facility renovations and upgrades. In turn, the state judiciary successfully persuaded the state Legislature to authorize the transfer of all courthouses to the state government in 2008 and 2009 (so that judges would have direct control over their own courthouses). Courthouse security is still provided by the county government under a contract with the state.


Fresno

The Government of Fresno has a strong-mayor form of
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with a Mayor and seven City Council members. The City Manager is accountable to the mayor for overseeing the performance of 14 departments, including police, fire, transportation, water, solid waste, airports, parks and recreation, public works, finance, facilities and various administrative functions. The current Mayor as of January 2021 is Jerry Dyer and the Councilmembers are: * Annalisa Perea—District 1 * Mike Karbassi—District 2 * Miguel Arias—District 3 * Tyler Maxwell—District 4 * Luis Chavez—District 5 * Garry Bredefeld—District 6 * Nelson Esparza—District 7


List of mayors of Fresno

* 1901–1905 Lewis Oliver Stephens * 1905–1908 William Parker Lyon * 1908–1909 Edward Bush (acting) * 1909–1912 Chester Rowell † * 1912–1917 Alva Edson Snow * 1917–1921 William Francis Toomey * 1921–1925 Truman Hart * 1925–1929 Alpheus Eugene Sunderland * 1929–1937 Zygmunt Siegfried Leymel * 1937–1941 Frank Andrew Homan * 1941–1947 Zygmunt Siegfried Leymel † * 1947–1947 Glenn Marwood DeVore (acting) * 1949–1957 Gordon Glover Dunn * 1957–1958 Charles Calvin Evans * 1958–1963 Arthur Leonard Selland † * 1963–1965 Wallace Dalrymple Henderson (acting) * 1965–1969 Floyd Harold Hyde * 1969–1977 Theodore Carl Wills * 1977–1985 Daniel Keenan Whitehurst * 1985–1989 Dale Edwin Doig * 1989–1993 Karen Humphrey * 1993–2001 James Norwood Patterson * 2001–2009 Carlos Alan Autry * 2009–2017 Ashley Emile Swearengin * 2017–2021 Lee Brand * 2021–present Jerry Dyer


School districts

Fresno County is covered by the State Center Community College District, the West Hills Community College District, and portions of the Merced Community College District.


Special districts

The Fresno Local Agency Formation Commission is the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo) for Fresno County and regulates most special district and city boundaries.


Notes


External links


Fresno County government website

Fresno County Ordinance Code
from Municode {{California topic, Government of Fresno