Solano County Grand Jury • 2023-2024 • Agency Response
Response to: City of Vallejo

City of Vallejo Response to 2021-2022 Grand Jury Report Entitled:

Published: June 29, 2022 4 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 5 findings

F2 Page 2
The lack of a consolidated digital communication system in Solano County hampers effective firefighting efforts. City Manager’s Response to Finding 2: Agree. Fire Chief’s Response to Finding 2: Agree. Police Chief’s Response to Finding 2: Agree.
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R2
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The Board of Supervisors broaden efforts to fund and promote the establishment of a modern digital county-wide emergency communications system. City Manager’s Response to Recommendation 2: Agree. Fire Chief’s Response to Recommendation 2: Agree. Police Chief’s Response to Recommendation 2: Agree
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Although law enforcement and fire departments throughout the county have been working to establish a JPA to develop consolidated communications system, there is little support from the county to finalize the efforts. City Manager’s Response to Finding 3: Agree. Fire Chief’s Response to Finding 3: Agree.
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Expedite JPA agreement within the county and develop a plan to move forward. City Manager’s Response to Recommendation 3: Agree. Fire Chief’s Response to Recommendation 3: Agree.
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A county fire department is needed to serve the unincorporated areas of Solano County. City Manager’s Response to Finding 4: Agree. Fire Chief’s Response to Finding 4: Agree.
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Solano County establish a county-wide fire department to serve the unincorporated areas of Solano County. City Manager’s Response to Recommendation 4: Agree. Fire Chief’s Response to Recommendation 4: Agree.
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Funding from Proposition 172 has not been equitably distributed within the public safety entities. City Manager’s Response to Finding 5: Agree.
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Board of Supervisors and cities within the county reprioritize the distribution of funds garnered from Proposition 172 ensuring that it is distributed more equitably to include fire safety. City Manager’s Response to Recommendation 5:Agree
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Only two agencies involved in the LNU fire produced after-action reports. City Manager’s Response to Finding 6: Agree. Fire Chief’s Response to Finding 6: Agree.
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R6
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Solano County and cities within the county require all responding emergency agencies using public funding to produce after-action reports. City Manager’s Response to Recommendation 6: Agree. Fire Chief’s Response to Recommendation 6: Agree. Please let us know if you have any questions or require further information. Sincerely, Michael Malone City Manager