2021/2022 Continuity Report San Luis Obispo County Public Safety Services and the Oceano Dunes Are We Doomed by the*
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Recommendations 2
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R1The County of San Luis Obispo should explore cost recovery for county services. The nature of off-road activities on the Oceano Dunes/SVRA require a unique level of county support. Response: This recommendation will not be implemented because it is not indicated. The County does not differentiate when or how much per unit of service to charge or not charge for County service based upon the level of support required for a particular geographical area. All County departments assess their fees annually to determine whether new fees or changes to fee amounts Submitted January 10, 2022 are warranted. The County Board of Supervisors reviews all fees, whether changed or unchanged, every five years.
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R2The County of San Luis Obispo should actively promote public safety announcements encouraging safety at the Oceano Dunes: (a) Be educated to your surroundings and vehicle (b) Be attentive (c) Be mindful of your speed. Response: This recommendation will not be implemented because it is not warranted. Given that the Oceano Dunes is a State park and under the jurisdiction of the State, the State is charged with implementing public safety protocols pertaining to the use of vehicles on the Dunes.
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