Los Angeles County Grand Jury • 2019-2020 • Agency Response
Response to: Responses to 2019-2020 Los Angeles County Civil Grand Jury Final Report

Responses to 2019-2020 Los Angeles County Civil Grand Jury Final Report

Published: February 01, 2022 707 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 2 findings

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"No sign posted regarding access to social services" Response: The Beverly Hills Police Department agrees with this finding. City o/Beverly Hills Police Department,4 64 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 90210 ff3I0)285-2100 /(f310)246-9854 BeverlyHills.org The recommendation has been implemented. Signs with social services information were posted throughout jail facility after inspection.( Attachment)
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"Broken light fixture and toilet" Response: The Beverly Hills Police Department partially agrees with finding. Broken light fixture was reported to facilities and repairs were made on August 29, 2019. (Attachment) We were not made aware of a broken toilet requiring repair during inspection. All jail facility toilets were functional during and after this date. There are no records of a request made for jail toilet repairs after inspection. We routinely check to ensure all jail facility toilets are in good working condition. If you have any questions regarding these responses, please contact Records and Jail Manager Sylvia Gelfman at . Sincerely, Dominick Rivetti Chief of Police City o/Beverly HilKs Police Department,4 64 N. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hill.s, CA 90210 ^^310)285-2100 /t310)246-9854 BeverlyHills.or^ / r LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT ^T P. 0. Box 30158 MICHEL R. MOORE Los Angeles, CA 90030 Chief of Police Telephone:( 213)4 86-0150 TDD:( 877) 275-5273 Ref #: 18.2.2 ERIC GARCEin Mayor September 24,2020 Presiding Judge Los Angeles Superior Court Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center 210 West Temple Street, 11^ Floor, Room 11-506 Los Angeles, California 90012 Honorable Presiding Judge: In response to the July 31,2020, Los Angeles County Civil Grand Jury report," Detention," the Los Angeles Police Department( LAPD)o ffers the following responses to the recommendations provided for the following police stations: 1. Hollywood Community Police Station Findings: "Lighting very dim in holding cells; at time of inspection blood and/or human waste were on walls; floors and walls peeling and in need of paint."
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Consulting Group, Inc.( R3) was engaged by the City of Temple City (City) to prepare a response to the 2019-2020 Los Angeles County Civil Grand Jury Final Report. In response to the Report "A DIET FOR LANDFILLS: Cutting Down on Food Waste", the City of Temple City has: > Amended its collection agreement with Arakelian Enterprises, Inc (Athens Services); > R evised the Solid Waste Municipal Code; and > E ntered into an agreement with the San Gabriel Valley Council of Governments for participation in the San Gabriel Valley Regional Food Recovery Program These actions are described in further detail below: Amended Franchise Agreement. On February 16, 2021, the City entered into an amended agreement, which requires Athens Services to provide all residential accounts source-separated Organic Waste, including food waste, collection services beginning no later than January 1, 2022. All Organic Waste must be sent for processing at an organic waste processing facility that compiles with Senate Bill (SB) 1383. Similarly, the amended agreement requires Athens Services to provide source-separated Organic Waste services in 64-gallon carts weekly as a default service for commercial customers. Revision of Soiid Waste Management Ordinance. The City revised the municipal code Title 6, Chapter 2, Article C, to require organic material generators to fully comply with SB 1383 regulatory requirements or be subject to the penalties prescribed in Section 18997.2. These revisions went into effect on April 1, 2021. San Gabriei Vaiiey Regional Food Recovery Program. SB 1383 set a target for statewide recovery of at least 20 percent of edible food that would otherwise be sent to landfills by 2025. The Solid Waste Committee organized by SGVCOG, began meeting monthly, during the Spring of 2021, to discuss potential regional solutions to the edible food recovery component of SB 1383. In late fall, a consultant was selected to assist participating cities with the development and implementation of a compliant edible food recovery program. The program will include compliance and capacity assessments, public outreach and education, and the development of a final report, in addition, inspection and enforcement of food recovery program may be administered by SGVCOG staff. We appreciate the opportunity to be of service to the City. Should you have any questions or wish to discuss this submittal, please don't hesitate to reach out directly. Sincerely, Carrie Baxte|r Pr oject Manager

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