Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District’s May 14 board packet includes a resolution that would authorize district officials to act as applicant’s agents for California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services disaster and grant applications.

The agenda lists Resolution CDAA-2026-02, described as the Cal OES Designation of Applicant’s Agent Resolution for non-state agencies, for board review and possible approval. The packet also includes an authorized-agents list tied to the same Cal OES paperwork.

According to the packet summary, the board was scheduled to meet May 14 at 6 p.m. in Council Chambers at 1887 Howard Street in Anderson. Other new-business items included a virtual 30% design update on the Olney Creek Siphon Project and an April operations update on the Sacramento River.

The packet does not show whether the board approved the resolution, and it does not identify the specific disaster event or grant program connected to the authorization. It also does not say whether the list of named agents changed.

A later minutes packet or signed resolution would be needed to confirm the final vote and identify which district officials were authorized.