DATE:
May 20, 2026
08
TO:
Board of Supervisors
SUBJECT
Title
NON-AGENDA PUBLIC COMMUNICATION (DISTRICTS: ALL)
OVERVIEW
Doyle Morrison spoke about the importance of honesty, integrity, and respect by elected officials, urged supervisors to work for all constituents and avoid orchestrated division, and stated that democracy will be corrected by the people when needed.
Michael Brando expressed concern about unequal enforcement of decorum, referenced an April 21, 2026 meeting incident involving a public speaker and an SEIU representative, and criticized what he described as lack of accountability. He also recommended that Supervisor Desmond review a book on geoengineering.
Alishia Morrison described her efforts to participate in Board meetings, expressed concern that previously scheduled items were postponed or moved after she had prepared and traveled to attend, and urged respect for constituents' time and engagement in the democratic process.
Allegedly Audra " commented on recent violence in the community, criticized perceived division among leaders, and stated that the public should unite as a human race instead of being set against each other.
John Bottorff opposed the County leasing agricultural land to West Coast Tomato Growers near the San Luis Rey River, cited alleged pesticide impacts on health and wildlife, and asked the Board to stop the lease and protect children's health and the river.
Suzanne Hume stated she was harmed by pesticides used by West Coast Tomato Growers on County land near homes and the San Luis Rey River, asserted that pesticides banned in other countries were still being used, and urged the County not to renew the lease and instead protect residents and wildlife.
Madison Rapp expressed concern about youth mental health, cited data on suicide among adolescents and young adults, and urged the Board not to expand marijuana storefronts or cultivation in backcountry areas due to risks from high-potency THC products.
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