Sutter County supervisors are scheduled to take up a packed June 23 agenda led by a Proposition 4 appropriations-limit resolution that would set the county’s FY 2026-27 spending cap at $346,368,584, according to the board agenda packet.
Supporting materials say the county’s calculation uses a 5.65% growth factor, built from a 4.95% price adjustment and a 0.67% population factor. The same resolution also lists separate limits for several county service areas and special districts, including County Service Area C, County Service Area D, County Service Area F, County Service Area G, the Sutter County Consolidated Lighting District and the Rio Ramaza Community Services District.
The agenda also includes the FY 2026-27 Budget Resolution, a Sutter County Drought Resilience Plan required by Senate Bill 552, a Remote Public Access Disruption Policy, and the 2026 Annual Military Equipment Report and Military Equipment Policy Ordinance No. 1697 tied to AB 481 compliance.
Development-related items on the packet include a zoning code amendment for truck yards, Williamson Act contract changes and proposed County Service Areas in the Sutter Pointe plan area. The board is also set to hear behavioral-health and administrative items, including the Sutter-Yuba Behavioral Health Services Act Integrated Plan for FYs 2026-2029 and several contract actions listed in the consent calendar.
The agenda packet does not show final June 23 vote outcomes, debate or amendments, so those would need to be checked in minutes or a meeting recording after the session.











