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Placer County Grand Jury
• 2019-2020
Pg&e. Pioneer’s Executive Director serves simultaneously as Pioneer Governing Board Secretary and
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Findings 8 findings
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Page 48
After nine months, the Governing Board has not yet replaced the interim Executive Director, who resigned July 30, 2019.
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Page 48
The Governing Board’s active involvement is largely rate setting and meeting attendance.
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Page 48
The Governing Board’s delay in making strategic decisions has resulted in a loss of revenue.
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Page 48
A comprehensive strategic plan has been neither developed nor approved by the Governing Board.
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Page 48
The Governing Board has taken no steps to solicit community involvement beyond the public comment periods during its meetings.
F6
Page 48
The elected Treasurer-Tax Collector of Placer County serves simultaneously as interim Executive Director, Treasurer, and Board Secretary for Pioneer Community Energy.
F7
Page 48
Pioneer is understaffed and leverages heavily from internal resources in the Office of the Treasurer-Tax Collector to conduct operations.
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Page 48
Pioneer’s website has broken or missing links and incomplete and often outdated information. - 48 - 2019–2020 Placer County Grand Jury Final Report
Recommendations 7
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R1Page 49The Pioneer Governing Board identify a new, full time, executive director
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R2Page 49By October 1, 2020, the Board direct the Executive Director to create a plan for educating new board members on Pioneer’s basic finances and operations to improve their ability to provide effective oversight of the CCA.
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R3Page 49By October 1, 2020, the Executive Director prepare a plan and timeline for developing a comprehensive strategic plan.
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R4Page 49By October 1, 2020, the roles of Pioneer Executive Director and Board Secretary be performed by separate individuals.
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R5Page 49The Board establish a Citizen Advisory Committee to enhance community relations and local control
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R6Page 49The Executive Director prepare a staffing plan by October 1, 2020, to build in-house expertise and reduce dependence on both personnel borrowed from the Office of the Treasurer-Tax Collector and contracted outside consultants.
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R7Page 49By October 1, 2020, the Executive Director assign responsibility for website improvement and maintenance, including fixing broken or missing links and timely reporting. Request for Response: Pursuant to California Penal Code § 933.05, the Placer County Grand Jury requests a response from the following governing body: Recommendations Requiring Response Response Due Greg Janda, Chair Pioneer Community Energy Governing Board R1 through R7 October 1, 2020 2510 Warren Drive, Suite B Rocklin, CA 95677 - 49 - 2019–2020 Placer County Grand Jury Final Report Copies sent to: Bonnie Gore, Chair Placer County Board of Supervisors 175 Fulweiler Avenue Auburn, CA 95603 Jenine Windeshausen Placer County Treasurer-Tax Collector 2970 Richardson Drive Auburn, CA 95603 Andrew Sisk Placer County Auditor-Controller 2970 Richardson Drive Auburn, CA 95603 Daniel Berlant, Mayor Auburn City Council 1225 Lincoln Way Auburn, CA 95603 Joe Fatula, Mayor Colfax City Council 33 South Main St Colfax, CA 95713 Dan Karleskint, Mayor Lincoln City Council 600 6th Street Lincoln, CA 95648 Jan Clark-Crets, Mayor Loomis Town Council 3665 Taylor Road Loomis, CA 95650 Greg Janda, Mayor Rocklin City Council 3970 Rocklin Road Rocklin, CA 95677 - 50 - 2019–2020 Placer County Grand Jury Final Report