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Extracted from Consolidated Report
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Yuba County Grand Jury
• 2019-2020
Yuba County Previous Investigations Grid
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Findings 4 findings
F1
Page 38
The Marysville City Cemetery has been damaged from high water and vandalism.
F2
Page 38
The Marysville City Cemetery would benefit from additional publicity and funding to support the laudable goals of the FPYCH to find, repair, and replace lost, missing, and broken headstones.
F3
Page 38
There is a dearth (or lack) of online information available to the public about Marysville City Cemetery budgeting and expenses, financial needs, and volunteer opportunities.
F4
Page 38
There are no online mechanisms for the public to donate funds toward maintenance and upkeep of the Marysville City Cemetery, and such a means of encouraging and receiving contributions might raise sorely needed funds for the cemetery.
Recommendations 2
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R1Page 38No later than October 1, 2020 the City of Marysville should increase the availability of information about the Marysville City Cemetery to the public through additional online presence and social media regarding, among other things, current budgeting, expenses, financial needs, and volunteer opportunities.
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R2Page 38No later than October 1, 2020 the City of Marysville, both directly and through the FPYCH, should provide one or more online donation mechanisms for the public to donate funds for the benefit of the Marysville City Cemetery through the City’s website, the FPYCH Facebook page, PayPal, GoFundMe, Facebook, and/or Instagram. 28