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Butte County Grand Jury • 2004-2005

Butte County Veterans Memorial Halls

Published: July 08, 2005 12 pages
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Findings 10 findings

F1
The halls are used infrequently and they generate revenues that equal about ten percent of what they require in expenditures for "Band-Aid style" upkeep; they only bring in about $25,000 per year in revenue when the basic upkeep budget is just over $200,000. The remainder of those expenditures comes from the county general fund.
F2
There is no coordinated and cohesive management and marketing structure in place to control the maintenance and use of the VMH. No single department head is in complete charge of the halls.
F3
We were unable to find anyone who is willing to take the responsibility or expend the necessary energy to fight for change in policy or disruption of the status quo as it relates to these halls.
F4
No commission or committee has been formed nor any individual appointed to focus on the issues.
F5
Several of the memorial halls are physically deteriorating to the point of being uninhabitable due to lack of upgrades, maintenance, and long range planning. Without consulting contractors or engineers, it is apparent to even the layperson that the cost for upgrades will certainly cost several million dollars. 23 2004-2005 BUTTE COUNTY GRAND JURY
F6
All halls are out of compliance with federal ADA laws and do not meet their minimum requirements even though there are a tremendous number of living disabled veterans. Given the aforementioned, liability exposures remain for the county since there have been minimal upgrades undertaken.
F7
Given the current uses of the halls and level of revenues generated by their use, it would be difficult to justify allocating the necessary county tax dollars to make the necessary repairs and changes.
F8
All of the VMH are far larger than the needs of the veterans groups using them.
F9
No plans are in place to make the halls more self-sufficient or to make them less of a drain on the general fund.
F10
We found no individual who could demonstrate any knowledge of possible grants from state or federal sources, which may be available to help the county address, the issues facing these halls.

Recommendations 14