Merced County Grand Jury • 2018-2019

Merced County Civil Grand Jury Report

Published: February 01, 2019 57 pages Consolidated Report
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Findings 7 findings

F1 Page 12
That the JLCF is in an advanced state of decay.
F2 Page 12
That the county has received a $40 million grant in 2015 for the phase one (1) upgrading of the facility and the County has allocated $5 million in funds to upgrade the facility.
F3 Page 12
That no funds have been released to begin the project based on unfulfilled conditions of approval.
F4 Page 12
That no sources have been identified for the implementation of phase 2 providing for the replacement of the Main Jail and facilities at JLCF.
F5 Page 12
That the County has new, or modified, contracts for the commissary and medical services.
F6 Page 33
MCBOS pay pursuant to Ordinance 1825 is slightly lower (about 1.5%) than it would be if Ordinance 1825 (2007) had not been adopted and Merced County still followed Ordinance 1647 (2000).
F7 Page 33
In 2007 when Ordinance 1825 was adopted it did satisfy the requirement of public input. Specifically, multiple public meetings were publicly noticed for the discussion, introduction, and adoption of Ordinance 1825.

Recommendations 3

No Responses Found 2

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