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Alameda County Grand Jury • 2018-2019

Alameda City Council Interference

Published: June 11, 2019 42 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 15 findings

F19-1 Page 32
The city of Alameda’s failure to provide councilmembers with adequate training upon first being elected to council as well as annual training on governance helped contribute to inappropriate interference in the fire chief hiring process.
No recommendations for this finding
F19-2 Page 32
The city of Alameda’s charter fails to provide enforcement mechanisms when councilmembers and staff violate provisions of the charter, creating uncertainty when such violations occur.
No recommendations for this finding
F19-3 Page 32
Councilmembers who were the obvious subjects of the independent investigation were allowed to participate in the editing of the outside investigator’s report, damaging the “independence” of the analysis.
No recommendations for this finding
F19-4 Page 32
In violation of the city’s charter they had sworn to uphold, two councilmembers did interfere with the city manager’s ability to conduct an open and transparent recruitment for a new fire chief.
No recommendations for this finding
F19-5 Page 48
The Oakland Unified School District consistently spends near or below the median of the 37- district sample on the needs of students (teachers’ salaries, local administration, classroom support, books and materials and pupil services). It spends above and sometimes far above the median on non-classroom administrative, central office staff, contractors and consultants. 46 2018-2019 Alameda County Grand Jury Final Report ______________________________________________________________________________________
No recommendations for this finding
F19-6 Page 49
The Oakland Unified School District’s financial problems result from a combination of spending priorities skewed toward non-classroom staff and activities plus poor enforcement of competitive bidding requirements, expensive contracting policies, poor financial discipline and poor business practices.
No recommendations for this finding
F19-7 Page 49
The Oakland Unified School District’s Facilities Department does not follow best practices in developing and managing its operating budgets.
No recommendations for this finding
F19-8 Page 49
The Oakland Unified School District’s Facilities Department staff frequently ignored direct orders from superiors, often going over their manager’s heads.
No recommendations for this finding
F19-9 Page 49
The Oakland Unified School District’s Facilities Department has not provided appropriate leadership in managing the capital program for the district. Approved project costs and schedules have not been controlled, required bidding was often avoided through exceptions, and the district’s use of the lease-leaseback method has not demonstrated cost savings or resulted in speedy completion of projects.
No recommendations for this finding
F19-10 Page 49
The Oakland Unified School District’s 50% local business utilization policy adds significant cost to projects.
No recommendations for this finding
F19-11 Page 49
The Oakland Unified School District has been using Measure J bond funds to pay rent (now over $12.5 million) for their administration offices at 1000 Broadway. There is no approved plan to relocate the district’s central administrative offices to a permanent location, raising serious legal questions about its continued use of bond funds to pay rent at 1000 Broadway.
No recommendations for this finding
F19-12 Page 49
The Oakland Unified School District’s culture is broken. It has been described as a district of exceptions with an attitude of “what’s in it for me?” These attitudes harm the district whether it is displayed as favoritism, nepotism, or disregard for board policies. Employees trying to change this culture and move the district forward are sidelined and sometimes forced to leave because the proposed changes “aren’t the way it’s done at OUSD.”
No recommendations for this finding
F19-13 Page 49
The Oakland Unified School District’s Board policies are out-of-date. 47 2018-2019 Alameda County Grand Jury Final Report ______________________________________________________________________________________
No recommendations for this finding
F19-14 Page 50
The Oakland Unified School District’s Board meetings and meeting processes create extraordinary burdens for Board members, the district’s management and staff, and the public. Excessively long meetings fail to focus the Board on its priorities and details, which results in a lack of actionable decisions on key issues.
No recommendations for this finding
F19-15 Page 50
The Oakland Unified School District Board has failed in its responsibilities to serve the students of Oakland. Collectively, the Board has not provided leadership and strategic direction to correct the severe financial problems facing the district.
No recommendations for this finding

Conclusions 10

No Responses Found 1

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