The Los Osos Community Advisory Council (LOCAC) is the voice of the community for all land use issues affecting Los Osos. We are an 11-member volunteer group that advises the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors, the County Planning Commission, and County staff on land use planning, trees & landscaping, traffic and circulation and other important issues that affect Los Osos. LOCAC is also a voice for protecting Morro Bay and the sensitive environment surrounding our community. LOCAC is one of 11 independent Community Advisory Councils authorized by the San Luis Obispo Board of Supervisors to represent the unincorporated communities in the county.
LOCAC has two representatives elected from each of four residential districts within Los Osos.

LOCAC’s bylaws and policies and procedure are linked to here.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Chair: Deborah Howe
Vice-Chair: Jim Salio
Treasurer: Jim Stanfill
COUNCIL MEMBERS
DISTRICT 1:
DISTRICT 2:
Chief Salio has worked on various committees both at the local and state level to help solve issues within the juvenile and criminal justice system. In 2008, he was appointed by Governor Schwarzenegger to the State Juvenile Justice Committee to help develop the State Juvenile Justice Master Plan, as required by Senate Bill 81. In 2013 he was appointed by Governor Jerry Brown to the California Council for Interstate Adult Offender Supervision.
Also, in 2013, Chief Salio was appointed by Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye to the Administrative Office of the Court’s Family and Juvenile Law Advisory Council. Chief Salio served as President of the Chief Probation Officers of California (CPOC) in 2018. He is also the Past-Chair of the Juvenile Services Committee for CPOC. He was co-chair of San Luis Obispo County’s Anti-Gang Coordinating Commission. He was the chair of the County’s Community Corrections Partnership, which is charged with the implementation of Public Safety Realignment for the County.
Jim Salio has lived in Los Osos since 1988 with his wife Jennifer. They have an adult daughter, whose family also lives in Los Osos.
Jim joined the Rotary Club of San Luis Obispo Board in 2009 and served as its President in 2013-14. He has been on the Boards of Big Brother Big Sister of San Luis Obispo, The Community Foundation’s Growing Together Initiative and the San Luis Obispo Botanical Gardens. In September of 2022, Jim was appointed by the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors to the Citizens’ Homeless Accountability Commission.
DISTRICT 3:
I live here. I care about this place. That’s why I got involved with LOCAC.
For the past several months I’ve been working with the council to help more people in Los Osos
know it exists and understand what it can do for them. That work showed me something:
LOCAC matters, and it needs people who are willing to show up.
So I’m running.
Los Osos doesn’t have a city council. No mayor. No local government. LOCAC is how this
community speaks to San Luis Obispo County on the things that shape daily life here. Land use.
Transportation. The environment. Your neighborhood.
I’m not a politician. I’m a neighbor who got involved and decided to go further.
DISTRICT 4:
LOCAC conducts much of its work through its committees, which currently include Land Use, Transportation, and Trees and Landscape. These committees include LOCAC members and public (non-LOCAC) members. The are described on the “Committees and Meetings” page.
APPOINTED AT LARGE:
Vacant until June 2026 meeting.
HOW TO GET INVOLVED WITH LOCAC
Are you passionate about your community and do you represent a neighborhood where we have a need? Then send an email to our chair to find out more! We have elections every other year, and three at-large appointed spots. We are especially looking for those who can represent typically under-represented parts of our community: ethnically, financially, culturally, stage in life, etc.
Each LOCAC member is expected to be a member of at least one committee in addition to participating in the monthly general meeting. A LOCAC member who is not an officer can expect to spend approximately 6-8 hours per month on LOCAC business. There are also opportunities for members of the community to join LOCAC’s committees as public members. Please contact the relevant committee chair if you are interested. We also welcome public participation in Council and committee meetings.
