City of Live Oak to Cancel Public Safety Contracts with Sutter County
Oct 07, 2025 04:16PM ● By Sutter County, Sutter County Sheriff's Office and Sutter County Fire Department Joint News Release
The decision marks a significant change in how public safety services will be delivered within the city. Designed by Freepik, www.freepik.com
SUTTER COUNTY, CA (MPG) - The City of Live Oak City Council took action on Wednesday, Oct. 1 to discontinue its public safety service contracts with both the Sutter County Fire Department and the Sutter County Sheriff's Office, which is expected to take effect in November 2026.
For decades, these partnerships have provided fire protection, emergency medical response and law enforcement services to the residents of Live Oak. The decision marks a significant change in how public safety services will be delivered within the city.
Sutter County officials expressed concern regarding the impact of this transition on both residents and regional resources. The County Fire Department and Sheriff’s Office have emphasized their commitment to public safety throughout the service area and noted the challenges that may arise as the city shifts away from these established agreements.
"I am disappointed to hear city officials have elected to cancel these services, but it is my understanding this decision is a financial one and not based on the quality of the services being provided by the Sheriff's Office," said Sutter County Sheriff Brandon Barnes. "Whatever the future of public safety looks like for the City of Live Oak, my office will ensure a smooth transition of those services. The Sheriff's Office will continue to provide contracted services through November 2026, in hopes the city can find a solution, and continue our collaborative partnership toward serving the community."
Richard Epperson, interim Fire Chief for Sutter County said, "While I understand the significant financial challenges facing the City of Live Oak, I want to express my deep concern regarding the implications of this cancellation for public safety, operation continuity and the well-being of both our residents and emergency personnel. While this is a difficult development, I want to reiterate Sutter County Fire's commitment to professionalism, public safety and transparency. We stand ready to assist in the transition process to help ensure that residents continue to receive life-saving services without interruption. I am hopeful that, even in the face of these challenges, we can work together to preserve the safety and trust of the community we serve."
County Administrator Steve Smith said, “The County is aware of the budget-driven decision made by the City of Live Oak related to service agreements with Sutter County for Sheriff and Fire services. The county and city have a decades long partnership for these services, and we are committed to working together to find solutions that maintain public safety for the residents of Live Oak. This will be a significant challenge as the current agreements provide these services considerably cheaper compared to the cost of city police and fire departments run by regional cities. We will work towards finding a long-term solution that supports all jurisdictions throughout the county while delivering high-quality, cost-effective services for every resident."
Sutter County officials will continue to work cooperatively with the City of Live Oak during the transition. Residents with questions or concerns are encouraged to contact the City of Live Oak directly. Sutter County will release updates regarding the situation as more information becomes available.















