our district is governed by a 5-member board of directors who are elected to serve by the people. board members serve 2 or 4 year terms. |
In order to respect the privacy and home lives of our Board Directors, please reach out to our office and your message will be promptly relayed.
Phone: (530) 836-1953 Email: [email protected]
Phone: (530) 836-1953 Email: [email protected]
Rich Machado
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Todd Solomon
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Kim Train
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Committees
If you have any questions or concerns regarding any of these areas you are welcome direct your questions to the office staff, the committee, or the full board.
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Budget, Finance & Investment
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Water and Wastewater
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Personnel, Benefits, and Administrative
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Safety and Emergency
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board resources
The materials provided in this section are intended as informational resources for PECSD Board Directors. These documents are provided for convenience and general reference only and do not replace applicable laws, regulations, or official District policies.
Directors are responsible for complying with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, including but not limited to the California Government Code and the Brown Act. When questions arise, directors should consult the relevant statutes, official District policies, or District legal counsel.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
HOW MOTIONS WORK IN A BOARD MEETING
ACRONYMS & TERMS
DISTRICT OVERVIEW
KEY POLICIES SUMMARY
COMMITTEES OVERVIEW QUICK REFERENCE
FAQs
BROWN ACT QUICK REFERENCE
PRA & ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS
CONFLICT OF INTEREST QUICK REFERENCE
HARASSMENT PREVENTION
ETHICS QUICK REFERENCE
FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
RALPH M BROWN ACT
(California Government Code §§ 54950–54963)
The Ralph M. Brown Act is California’s open meeting law governing local legislative bodies, including community services districts.
- Full Text of the Ralph M. Brown Act (California Legislature Website)
- California Attorney General Brown Act Guide (PDF)
FORM 700 – STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS
AB 1234 ETHICS, HARASSMENT PREVENTION, AND GOVERNANCE TRAINING
Directors are responsible for complying with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, including but not limited to the California Government Code and the Brown Act. When questions arise, directors should consult the relevant statutes, official District policies, or District legal counsel.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
HOW MOTIONS WORK IN A BOARD MEETING
ACRONYMS & TERMS
DISTRICT OVERVIEW
KEY POLICIES SUMMARY
COMMITTEES OVERVIEW QUICK REFERENCE
FAQs
BROWN ACT QUICK REFERENCE
PRA & ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS
CONFLICT OF INTEREST QUICK REFERENCE
HARASSMENT PREVENTION
ETHICS QUICK REFERENCE
FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
RALPH M BROWN ACT
(California Government Code §§ 54950–54963)
The Ralph M. Brown Act is California’s open meeting law governing local legislative bodies, including community services districts.
- Full Text of the Ralph M. Brown Act (California Legislature Website)
- California Attorney General Brown Act Guide (PDF)
FORM 700 – STATEMENT OF ECONOMIC INTERESTS
AB 1234 ETHICS, HARASSMENT PREVENTION, AND GOVERNANCE TRAINING