Watch: State of the County Address
/San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chair Nathan Fletcher delivered the State of the County address on Thursday evening. Watch above.
San Diego County Board of Supervisors Chair Nathan Fletcher delivered the State of the County address on Thursday evening. Watch above.
The State of the County takes place Thursday, Feb. 18. The address will be given by Chair Nathan Fletcher at 7 p.m.
There are several ways to watch and listen:
The State of the County address will be carried live on the following channels:
YouTube Live: https://youtu.be/yrCUjJDO2vU
Twitter: @sandiegocounty
Facebook: @sandiegocounty
Vimeo: https://livestream.com/sandiegocountynewscenter/2021-stateofthecountyaddress
iHeartradio: https://kogo.iheart.com/
CBS 8: CBS8.com
CW San Diego (television)
600 KOGO News Radio (radio)
Interpretive Services:
American Sign Language available on all channels
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Many employees have spent the past year adjusting to life working from home. Even with our many shared experiences, we may have not considered the impact on our fellow colleagues and how adjoining our homes to our workspaces could pose unique challenges related to racial identity expressions. How can we offer more inclusive spaces for all? Read some recommendations.
A new director of the Office of Equity and Racial Justice has been named after a thorough national recruitment and selection process.
Andrew Strong will head the office and brings 15 years of experience in local government leadership and community engagement.
The Office of Equity and Racial Justice was established by the Board in June to identify systemic bias within the County organization. More than 20 community groups were invited to participate in the director’s selection process. Learn more.
The historic County Administration Center was illuminated in red, white and blue on Monday night in honor of Presidents Day.
The County Administration Center was lit in red Sunday night for Valentines Day.
The County Administration Center was lit in red Friday night to celebrate the Lunar New Year. It's the Year of the Ox.
Join our African American Association of County Employees (AAACE) employee resource group for a Black History Month listening session from 5:30 to 7: 30 p.m., Feb. 25.
The “Listening Session: Centering Black Voices Community Edition” will take place on Zoom. Join online or by phone: 669-900-9128. The meeting ID is 833 1913 3117.
Message from Helen Robbins-Meyer, Chief Administrative Officer
The number is growing constantly, but as I send this, well over half a million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been given out in San Diego County.
We continue to bring new vaccination sites online, from the super stations to smaller locations. A big shoutout to all the County employees who’ve had a hand in this massive – and historic! – undertaking. It’s been a scramble, and yes, it’s had some bumps, but we are making progress.
Naturally, we all want to see the process move along even faster. Getting to herd immunity levels will be an essential step in letting businesses and other activities more fully reopen. We all want to get there ASAP!
However, there’s just not enough supply yet to meet the demand. We get that it’s super frustrating at this point to have this tool so close yet still out of reach for many of our residents. But we – the County and all the other providers administering vaccines – can’t give out what we don’t have. Thank you for your patience as we wait for more doses to arrive.
I also want to note a big milestone for us. This Sunday marks one year since the County proclaimed an emergency to respond to the novel coronavirus.
By that date last year, the County’s medical operations center team was already in high gear, having activated weeks before. And about a month after that proclamation, the statewide stay-home order went into effect, changing everyone’s lives.
So the exact date varies for when each of us can say we’ve been living the pandemic response a full year now. Whether you’ve not quite hit the mark or passed it, it’s been a long time. And I want you all to know that I realize it’s been not just long, but an immensely challenging and exhausting time. We’ve had to make countless adjustments to daily routines and forgo so many things we used to take for granted. Everyone’s had to keep digging into reserves of energy while running a marathon with no clear finish line.
I could fill pages recognizing the work County employees have done over the last year. From the huge team dealing directly with the health response to everyone who’s had to change what they do to ensure we keep providing the whole gamut of County services. I can’t thank you enough. The silver lining of this difficult time is seeing your dedication to our residents. It’s truly inspiring.
We can allow ourselves some optimism. Case numbers are headed the right direction, and as I said, vaccines are moving through the population. There’s still a long road ahead, and even as we get a handle on the virus itself, we’ll still have economic recovery to work through.
A year in, we’ll still need to find that extra energy a while more. I’ll ask you to make sure you continue to take care of yourself. And let’s all keep looking out for and supporting each other. We’ve come far together and we’ll come out the other side together.
Parks Maintenance Worker Alex Torres captured these images of two American eagles at Lake Morena County Park.
Share your fabulous photos! If you see a coworker getting the job done, a beautiful sunset over your office or wonderful County program being offered—snap a pic and submit it. Be sure to include information about the photo and your name.
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