LoCOBot / Thursday, Feb. 20 @ 10:20 a.m. / Agendizer
Humboldt County Board of Supervisors
Feb. 21, 2025, 11 a.m.
A. ROLL CALL
B. SALUTE TO THE FLAG
C. MODIFICATIONS TO THE AGENDA
D. CONSENT CALENDAR
Supervisor Rex Bohn is recommending that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Chair to sign a retirement resolution for Sergeant David Diemer, who has served the community for over 29 years. This resolution is a way to thank David for his service and wish him a happy retirement. There is no financial impact to presenting this resolution, and no other agency is involved. The Board has the discretion to make an alternative decision.
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Socrates: Greetings, my dear friend. I see that we are here today to discuss the retirement resolution for Sergeant David Diemer. What are your thoughts on this matter?
Bohn: Ah, Socrates, it is a pleasure to discuss this with you. I believe that it is important for us to recognize and celebrate the years of dedicated service that Sergeant David Diemer has provided to our community.
Socrates: Indeed, it is commendable for someone to serve their community for 29 plus years. Do you believe that signing the retirement resolution is necessary to show our appreciation for his service?
Bohn: Absolutely, Socrates. Signing the retirement resolution would not only convey our gratitude to Sergeant Diemer but also serve as a way to foster community pride and celebrate his successes.
Socrates: I see your point. But should we not also consider the financial impact of presenting this resolution, even if it is stated that there is no financial impact?
Bohn: That is a valid consideration, Socrates. However, in this case, since the source of funding is from the General Fund and there is no financial impact, I believe that it is a gesture worth making.
Socrates: Fair point. It seems that the Board of Supervisors is in agreement with authorizing the Chair to sign the retirement resolution. Is there anything else that we should consider before making this decision?
Bohn: I believe we have covered all aspects of this matter, Socrates. The retirement resolution is a simple yet meaningful way to express our appreciation for Sergeant Diemer’s service, and I believe it aligns with our Board’s Strategic Plan in fostering community pride.
Socrates: Then it seems that the course of action is clear. I agree with you, Supervisor Bohn, that signing the retirement resolution for Sergeant David Diemer is the right thing to do. Thank you for sharing your insights on this matter.
Bohn: Thank you, Socrates. Your questioning and wisdom have helped guide our discussion. I appreciate your perspective on this important issue.
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J. MATTERS INITIATED BY BOARD
Supervisor Rex Bohn recommends that the Board of Supervisors authorize the Chair to sign a retirement resolution for Sergeant David Diemer, who has served the community for over 29 years. There is no financial impact to presenting the resolution, and the Board wishes David a happy and healthy retirement.
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… or, as smack talk from a professional wrestler!

Hey there, Board of Supervisors, it’s me, Supervisor Rex Bohn, and I’ve got a little retirement resolution for Sergeant David Diemer. After 29 years of service, it’s time for him to ride off into the sunset. But don’t worry, there’s no financial impact here - just a little pat on the back as he heads out the door. So, let’s show some love for David and send him off in style.
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