DATE:
February 10, 2026
18
TO:
Board of Supervisors
SUBJECT
Title
NON-AGENDA PUBLIC COMMUNICATION (DISTRICTS: ALL)
OVERVIEW
Aaron Landau spoke in support of Supervisor Joel Anderson, commending his bipartisan approach, accessibility to constituents, and long record of public service, and expressed appreciation as a self-identified lifelong Democrat who votes across party lines.
Gilbert Chavez requested that vacancies on the Spring Valley Community Planning Group be filled expeditiously, noting he has applied, completed required steps, and wishes to serve to improve neighborhood safety and quality of life.
Allegedly Audra raised concerns about child trafficking and abuse, alleged misconduct within child welfare and related agencies, and criticized elected officials and institutions for failing to protect children and address alleged pedophilia and exploitation.
Purita Javier described health impacts and anxiety related to emissions from a ceramics kiln in her neighborhood, referenced involvement by County Health and Human Services, and asked for continued assistance to protect community health and safety.
Greg Sowizdrzal, President of IATSE Local 122, spoke in support of creating a County film initiative, including a film commission, film office, and targeted rebate program, to standardize permitting, retain film and television productions, and increase local jobs and spending.
Steven Watson stated that his father, Minh Watson, died under court ordered house arrest in San Diego, alleged the death was mishandled by law enforcement and the Medical Examiner's Office, and requested that the County take action regarding his concerns.
Paul the Bold raised concerns about child welfare operations, called for an audit of the Child and Family Well Being Department and related agencies, and criticized potential governance reforms and comments by an outside policy advocate.
Barbara Gordon recognized February as Heart Health Month and highlighted the cardiov...
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