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Madera County Grand Jury • 2021-2022

Central California Women’s Facility

Published: June 22, 2022 1 pages
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Findings 10 findings

F1
The MCGJ finds there are unfilled and unfunded Correctional Officer positions.
F2
The MCGJ finds that the booking and intake area is small.
F3
The MCGJ finds a lack of mental health treatment options available in Madera County.
F4
The MCGJ finds there is a limited conduit for released inmates to find employment.
F5
The MCGJ finds MCDC works well with individual inmates with limited financial support.
F6
The MCGJ finds that the MCDC was very accommodating and open to taking questions.
F7
The MCGJ finds that when referencing the hours and the bus schedules, transit services do not provide adequate hours or diverse route schedules.
F8
The MCGJ finds that there are several volunteer unfilled positions on the SSTAC committee. This limits the input from the underserved populations in the community.
F9
The MCGJ commends the County on the consolidated contract agreement and, cost savings of $500,000 per year over five years with the selection of FCEOC as the bus service provider under a single operator contract.
F10
The MCGJ finds that little is being done to market public transportation within the County.

Recommendations 10

No Responses Found 1

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Madera County County