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Findings 3 findings
F1
YCJ meets the needs of Yuba County through diligence, hard work and careful planning during the COVID-19 pandemic.
F2
The day-to-day operations of the YCJ are arduous and challenging. The YCJ staff meets the challenges and maintains the high standards the community has come to expect of them.
F3
In the absence of firefighters, LFPD administrative staff should have basic CPR and First Aid Certification to ensure public safety.
Recommendations 3
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R1The LCWD Board and Staff should begin, by August 1, 2020 to aggressively seek future grants and utilize the approved yearly incremental rate increases to improve the LCWD infrastructure. Action Respondent Required Response Summary /Invited Linda County Water Required LCWD has received $6,000,000 in Grants and a District Official $5,000,000 low interest loan from The State Dept. of Water Resources since Aug. 1, 2020.
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R2Over the course of the next six months, the LCWD and Staff should make diligent efforts to increase public awareness through website updates, mailings and advertising; the purpose being that the water meets State standards and the funds from the State of California cannot be used to alter taste. Action Respondent Required Response Summary /Invited Linda County Water Required The LCWD stated in October of 2020 that they will District Official place an insert in the Water Quality Report when it is due in the Spring of 2021. The insert will make the public aware that the water meets state standards and that the funds from the State of California cannot be used to alter water taste. Response Analysis
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R3The GJ recommends that all administrative staff maintain basic CPR and First Aid Certification. 23
Commendations 1
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CM1 Page 37The GJ commends the Yuba County K-9 Unit on its effective and efficient management, training and deployment. The handlers/deputies and K-9s are very enthusiastic, knowledgeable, and dedicated to the community in which they serve.
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