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Extracted from Consolidated Report

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Tehama County Grand Jury • 2024-2025

Tehama County in Turmoil

37 pages
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Findings 10 findings

F1 Page 72
The BOS meetings are a cause for concern due to the inability of the Board to operate as a cohesive team.
F2 Page 72
Animosity between several of the BOS inhibits the ability to get county work done in a timely manner.
F3 Page 72
There are members of the public that continually make unsubstantiated allegations instead of focusing on the County business which slows down the BOS from getting county business done in a timely manner.
F4 Page 72
A member of the BOS has expressed intent to remove the CA, Personnel Director, and County Counsel. This has caused unnecessary tension within County Administration.
F5 Page 72
One of the BOS thinks the CA intimidates the DHPMs. Our interviews pointed out that 22 out of 24 DHPMs feel supported and work well with the CA. This discrepancy suggests a significant gap between the perception of one supervisor and the experiences of the majority of DHPMs.
F6 Page 72
Although paid by the county, BOS members are not county employees and are not bound by county personnel rules. This lack of enforceable standards for elected officials appears to reduce accountability and encourage poor behavior, undermining a respectful workplace. 69
F7 Page 73
All of the current BOS agreed that a Code of Conduct for the BOS would be beneficial. Implementing a Code of Conduct could enhance public trust, improve working relationships within the BOS, and set consistent expectations that support a respectful and effective governing environment.
F8 Page 73
There is confusion among Tehama County officials over which personnel rules should apply to whom. This ambiguity has led to questions about whether elected, appointed, and hired individuals are being treated consistently and fairly under county policies, highlighting the need for clearer definitions and uniform application of rules.
F9 Page 73
All of Department heads noticed the conflict between the Sheriff and the CA which has created an uncomfortable and challenging work environment. This tension has negatively impacted the effectiveness of county operations and must be resolved.
F10 Page 73
The TCGJ observed that the BOS sometimes goes beyond its policy-making role by micromanaging the CA, making it difficult for the CA to effectively carry out his responsibilities.

Recommendations 10

Agency Responses 1

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