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Tehama County Grand Jury • 2016-2017

Tehama County Mosquito Vector Control District

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Findings 4 findings

F1 Page 37
There are three Facebook pages for the TCMVCD which are ―unofficial‖. Unofficial pages are created by Facebook when the public shows an interest in a business. These pages may miss-lead the public.
F2 Page 37
The TCMVCD supplies multiple sources of information and education to the public through literature, press releases and public presentations when requested and in accordance with the requirements of the Brown Act which requires open meetings. The TCMVCD also relies on the public to report highly infested areas and to ensure mosquito populations are not allowed to proliferate. As quoted in the Tehama County LAFCO report on , section 3.8: Local Accountability and Governance: ―The internet is also a low cost yet highly effective tool for providing information and involving residents with District affairs.‖ An Internet presence would serve both the public and the TCMVCD to better understand and comply with requirements.
F3 Page 37
There is no public notification previous to areas being sprayed or treated. Furthermore, the public, in treatment areas may be unaware they may either opt out or request spraying.
F4 Page 37
The uncontrolled loose leaf binder which documents all business requirements may be out of date and has no requirements to be updated on a regular basis. Data is available to the public on demand. 35

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