March 24, 9 am: Mendocino Board of Supervisors Meeting on AB 2494
In response to “significant public interest” from folks like you, the Mendocino County Board of Supervisors will discuss whether to take action on Assembly Bill AB 2494 at their next regular meeting on March 24th. This bill would remove the commercial logging mandate for California’s demonstration state forests, bringing the state closer to its climate goals.
A letter of support from the entire Board would strongly boost support for this bill in the State Legislature. The Board’s 2026 Legislative Platform explicitly included supporting “policies to advance tribal stewardship, ecological restoration, and outdoor access at State Demonstration Forests.” Although a majority of the Supervisors support this bill, not all members have signed a letter of unified support for AB 2494.
Your voice is needed once again to demand the Board take a stance to support healthy forests and tribal sovereignty in forest management. Tell the Mendocino Board of Supervisors to send a letter of support in favor of AB 2494 to the State Legislature!
Meeting Location: In person at the Mendocino County Administration Center in Ukiah or online
Meeting Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Meeting time: 9:00 am
Meeting Topic: Discussion and possible action by Mendocino County to formally support AB 2494, which would modernize the operations of the demonstration state forest system
Regular Agenda Item #11
Meeting Location(s): 501 Low Gap Road, Room 1070, Ukiah, CA. 95482 (Board Chambers)
Zoom Link:https://mendocinocounty.zoom.us/j/83998384377
Zoom Phone Number (if joining via telephone): 1 669 900 9128 ; Zoom Webinar ID: 839 9838 4377