Government

Napa County is governed by a five-member Board of Supervisors. The current supervisors are: Board Chairman Mark Luce (term expires November 2012), Brad Wagenknecht (term expires November 2010), Bill Dodd (term expires November 2012), Diane Dillon (term expires November 2010) and Keith Caldwell (term expires November 2012).

The Board of Supervisors is both the legislative and executive body of Napa County and the special and assessment districts such as Napa Berryessa Resort Improvement District, Lake Berryessa Resort Improvement District and the Flood Control and Water Conservation District. Within the authority and limits prescribed by State law and constitution, the Board, acting as legislative and executive body, enacts ordinances, resolutions and rules, supervises the activities of County departments, fixes salaries, adopts the annual budget, approves contracts for construction and other services, conducts hearings on planning and zoning matters, sits as the Board of Equalization to hear appeals from property assessments and conducts various other proceedings.[1]

Napa is part of California's 1st congressional district, which is held by Democrat Mike Thompson. In the state legislature Napa is in the 7th Assembly district, which is held by Democrat Noreen Evans, and the 2nd Senate district, which is held by Democrat Pat Wiggins.

Napa Valley Land Stewards encourages you to contact the Napa County Board of Supervisors,other political figures and the media, with property issues which concern you.

Contact Web/Emails:

Napa County Board of Supervisors
Supervisor Brad Wagenknecht  - District 1
Supervisor Mark Luce  - District 2
Supervisor Diane Dillon  - District 3
Supervisior Bill Dodd  - District 4
Supervisor Keith Caldwell  - District 5

Congressman Mike Thompson
Assembly Member Noreen Evans
Senator Pat Wiggins

Napa Valley Register

 

Reference
1] Napa County Board of Supervisors / Napa County Website

edited source: wikipedia.org/Napa County/Napa Valley