Type Regular
Objective Oversight boards shall have fiduciary responsibilities to holders of enforceable obligations and the taxing entities that benefit from distributions of property tax and other revenues pursuant to Section 34188. Senate Bill No. 107, Health and Safety Code Section 34179(j), provided for the creation of the Countywide Oversight Board commencing on and after July 1, 2018. The Countywide Oversight Board is a consolidation of all County of Alameda Successor Agency Oversight Boards. The primary purpose of the Countywide Oversight Board is to oversee the Alameda County Successor Agencies and the dissolution process of their former Redevelopment Agencies.
Established 2018-07-01
Authority Health and Safety Code 34179 et, al.
Agency/Dept Auditor-Controller
Location 1221 Oak Street    Oakland CA  94612    QIC: 20109
Staff Person Cuiting (Christina) Chen Work: 510-272-6965
Term (Seats) None determined by governing document (Health and Safety Code 34179)
Meetings TBD
Qualifications Members must be appointed by the appropriate appointing authority as specified in Health and Safety Code 34179.
Appointments 1. One member may be appointed by the county board of supervisors. 2. One member of the public may be appointed by the county board of supervisors. 3. One member may be appointed by the city selection committee established pursuant to Section 50270 of the Government Code. In a city and county, the mayor may appoint one member. 4. One member may be appointed by the independent special district selection committee established pursuant to Section 56332 of the Government Code, for the types of special districts that are eligible to receive property tax revenues pursuant to Section 34188. 5. One member may be appointed by the county superintendent of education to represent schools if the superintendent is elected. If the county superintendent of education is appointed, then the appointment made pursuant to this paragraph shall be made by the county board of education. 6. One member may be appointed by the Chancellor of the California Community Colleges to represent community college districts in the county. 7. One member may be appointed by the recognized employee organization representing the largest number of successor agency employees in the county. The Governor may appoint individuals to fill any oversight board member position described in subdivision (j) that has not been filled by July 15, 2018, or any member position that remains vacant for more than 60 days.