Mono County Grand Jury
2026-2027
Additional Recommendations
6
Not linked to specific findings.
R1:
Continue to monitor construction of the new jail facility to prevent future maintenance and facility issues.
R2:
Continue hardware repairs where feasible, ensuring security is not compromised.
R3:
Consider adding a sergeant position to facilitate round the clock on-site supervision and support.
R4:
Obtain Board approval to implement 24/7 on-site supervisory coverage, with staffing levels designed to maintain supervisor coverage during sick leave and holiday absences.
R5:
Continue efforts to identify and implement solutions to support staff recruitment and retention.
R6:
Prioritize planning and implementation of pre-arrival medical instruction (emergency medical dispatch) capabilities to ensure compliance, including protocol development, staff training, and resource allocation. The team reviewed the BSCC State reports for 2023, 2024 and 2025. New Jail Construction Update Conclusion Overall, the Mono County Jail facility in Bridgeport is operating under increasingly difficult conditions due to outdated infrastructure, persistent maintenance issues, and staffing limitations. While staff demonstrated professionalism, transparency, and a clear commitment to maintaining safety and operational efficiency, these efforts are occurring within significant structural and resource constraints. The facility itself was observed to be clean and well-maintained, reflecting staff pride and diligence despite the challenges associated with an aging environment. In addition to the above recommendations, the Grand Jury emphasizes that a replacement facility is critical to ensuring the long-term safety and security of both inmates and personnel. The new Jail facility is now under construction. In the meantime, Mono County should continue to address staffing limitations, including supervisory coverage, overall staffing levels, and training to support emergency medical dispatch requirements. Without progress in these areas, the ability to maintain safe, compliant, and sustainable operations will remain at risk