Butte County Grand Jury • 2012-2013

Fiscal Year 2012 to 2013 Final Report

Published: May 29, 2013 128 pages Consolidated Report
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Findings 19 findings

F1 Page 23
Butte County government showed support for the grand jury system with its on-time and on-point responses, even as county officials disagreed as often as not with the findings and recommendations of the 2011-12 report.
F2 Page 23
The Feather River Recreation and Park District explained all of its positions in considerable detail and in conformance with state law. In contrast, three recreation and park districts - Durham, Paradise and Richvale - failed to meet their legal requirements even after a reminder letter from the 2012 - 13 Grand Jury.
F3 Page 23
The two cities that were the subjects of reports, Gridley and Oroville, both agreed overwhelmingly with the 2011-12 Grand Jury’s findings and
F4 Page 23
Larger local government agencies, which commonly have more personnel and more experience dealing with grand jury reports, generally did better than smaller agencies in providing legally adequate responses to reports. xvi
F5 Page 37
The caseloads of IHSS social workers are significantly large.
F6 Page 37
Staff in Adult Services feels communication with their supervisors is good, that they can voice concerns and that those concerns are heard.
F7 Page 37
There are safety concerns for Adult Services workers when doing field visits.
F8 Page 68
There are some concerns among the correctional deputies due to the stress of managing security issues in an overcrowded jail.
F9 Page 68
Having only seven female deputies is insufficient for a 24/7 operation.
F10 Page 77
Knowledge of the proposed security system upgrade was varied among the staff counselors.
F11 Page 91
The City of Oroville, under contract with DWR, is the Fund Administrator for the Project Supplemental Benefits Fund and will be disbursing grants to the community to stimulate recreation, tourism and economic development.
F12 Page 91
The City Council’s adoption of a new Facility and Park Fee Waiver Policy will bring consistency to this process.
F13 Page 91
Although the City of Oroville has a shortfall in its annual operating expenditures as compared to its revenues, City management is transparent about their steps to correct the situation.
F14 Page 91
The City of Oroville balanced its operating budget by using its Contingency Fund. Paradise
F15 Page 91
The Town of Paradise is primarily a residential community with minimal retail and commercial businesses. Therefore, Paradise residents often work and shop elsewhere, leaving their sales tax dollars in other jurisdictions.
F16 Page 91
The Town of Paradise has experienced revenue challenges for many years, which impact town services.
F17 Page 91
The Town of Paradise carefully planned for the transition to a new town manager.
F18 Page 91
The Town of Paradise’s lack of a sewer system has been a barrier in attracting significant new retail and commercial businesses. 67
F19 Page 92
A sewer system for the residential districts is impractical due to the Town of Paradise’s topography.

Recommendations 10

Conclusions 2

No Responses Found 6

Government entities assigned to respond to this report. No response documents have been linked in our database.

Butte County Association of Governments Agency
Durham Recreation and Park District Special District
Feather River Recreation and Park District Special District
Gridley-Biggs Cemetery District Special District
Paradise Recreation and Park District Special District
Richvale Recreation and Park District Special District