Existing law provides for the San Diego County Air Pollution Control District to have a governing board of 11 members, including 2 members representing the board of supervisors of the County of San Diego, the mayor or a city council member of the City of San Diego, a city council member from each of the 5 supervisorial districts of the county, and 3 public members who are appointed by the other members representing those local governments. Existing law requires the 5 city council members to be selected by city selection committees representing the cities of that supervisorial district. Existing law provides for the members of the governing board to receive compensation while attending meetings of the district governing board or while on official business of the district and to receive the actual and necessary expenses incurred in performing the member's official duties, as specified.
This bill would establish a process for selecting a member in the event of a tie vote by the city selection committee members representing the cities of that supervisorial district. The bill would provide that the members selected by the city selection committee members may be either a mayor or city council member from the applicable supervisorial district.
The bill would authorize each appointing authority to designate an alternate member to serve in place of the regular member when the regular member is absent or disqualified from participating and would require the alternate member to meet the same qualifications applicable to the regular member. When serving in place of the appointed member, the bill would authorize the alternate member to vote and to receive compensation and expenses, as specified.
Existing law requires each member of the district to serve a 4-year term, as specified.
The bill would instead require specified public members, and members selected by city selection committee members from specified supervisorial districts, who are appointed in the 2029 calendar year, to serve 2-year terms, as specified.
Existing law requires governing board of the district to designate 1 member representing the board of supervisors to serve as the liaison to the United States Navy, the United States Marine Corps, and the United States Coast Guard.
This bill would eliminate the restriction that the member serving as the liaison be a member representing the board of supervisors.

Statutes affected:
AB 652: 40100.6 HSC
02/13/25 - Introduced: 40100.6 HSC
03/18/25 - Amended Assembly: 40100.6 HSC