Los Angeles County is seeking community leaders and residents to join a new Governance Reform Task Force that will help transform how the County is governed. The task force, established following voter approval of Measure G last November, will develop recommendations for implementing major changes to the County’s governance structure planned for 2026, 2028 and beyond.
“This is a great opportunity for those passionate about public service to make a meaningful impact on the governance reform in Los Angeles County,” said Edward Yen, Executive Officer of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.
The Board of Supervisors will oversee the task force, which must hold its first meeting by May 30. Members will serve through December 3, 2028, unless the term is extended, and will receive compensation on a per diem basis.
The task force will bring together community leaders and residents who will work collaboratively to provide recommendations to the Board during this transition period. This initiative follows the passage of Measure G, a Charter amendment approved by voters to restructure County governance.
Interested individuals can apply through March 7, 2025, by visiting https://measureg.