On November 4, 2025, the Kern County Board of Supervisors held a regular meeting in Bakersfield, California. All five supervisors—Phillip Peters (District 1), Chris Parlier (District 2), Jeff Flores (District 3), David Couch (District 4), and Chairwoman Leticia Perez (District 5)—were present. The meeting covered several community issues and initiatives.
The Board began by issuing proclamations for November. They recognized National Homeless Youth Awareness Month and Native American Heritage Month. November 28 was named Native American Heritage Day. November 8 was declared Touch-A-Truck Day, a free event at the Beale Memorial Library. The period from November 5 to December 6 was designated as the 38th Annual Holiday Cottage Days in Kern County. The Board also set November 6 for the District Attorney’s Office Victim of Violent Crime Memorial Dedication and related events.
Robert Miller was appointed as an at-large member to the Animal Services Commission, with a term ending in January 2029. Chairwoman Leticia Perez presented State Senator Melissa Hurtado with a Certificate of Recognition for her public service and for securing $7 million in state funding for Kern County…