Los Angeles — The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors convened a special closed session on Monday, Nov. 17, 2025, to discuss a public employee performance evaluation listed as Item CS‑1 on a supplemental agenda. The board went into closed session under the Ralph M. Brown Act and returned to open session with "no reportable action" on the item.
Presiding officer (the board's presiding member) opened the meeting and led a land acknowledgment recognizing the Tongva, Tataviam, Serrano and Chumash peoples. The presiding officer also invited the public to visit the county's Native American Indian Commission for more information about the first peoples of Los Angeles County.
Staff read the board's code of conduct and the rules for public participation. Executive Officer/Clerk staff explained that public comment could be given in person or remotely, that speakers would be alternated between in‑person and remote queues, and that each participant would receive one minute to speak. The Executive Officer/Clerk provided remote participation instructions, including a telephone number and access code, and then announced that no one had signed up to speak on the closed‑session item.
The board convened in closed session in accordance with the Brown Act to consider Item CS‑1, described as a public employee performance evaluation on the supplemental agenda. When the board returned to open session, Executive Officer/Clerk staff reported: "Item number CS 1, no reportable action was taken." The board then adjourned and scheduled its next regular meeting for Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025, at 9:30 a.m.
There were no formal motions or votes recorded on Item CS‑1 in the public report. The meeting record states only that the closed session was held and that no reportable action occurred.