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San Benito County Grand Jury
• 2025-2026
Hollister Independence Day Rally
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Findings 4 findings
F1
The iniƟal security vendor withdrew due to insufficient or inaccurate informaƟon during the bidding process. A replacement vendor was secured two weeks prior to the event at significantly higher cost, with personnel lacking relevant experience.
F2
Many of the contracted security company's personnel did not have adequate rest or sleeping faciliƟes and slept in vehicles, which is a violaƟon of local ordinances.
F3
There is conflicƟng informaƟon in regard to the forecasted budget for the 2025 Rally vs the actual amount spent on the Rally.
F4
There is a lack of conƟnuity of informaƟon between the city officials and staff members. The ad hoc CommiƩee, Mayor Stephens, and Councilmember Resendiz made the majority of decisions for the Rally.
Recommendations 7
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R1A professional security company for the Rally must be contracted no later than six months prior to the event.
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R2All contracts for services must require vendors to comply with the City’s municipal code and San Benito County Public Health code.
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R3Within three months following the 2026 Rally event, the City must disclose the actual expenditures incurred. Including but not limited to all staff Ɵme.
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R3AFollowing any large event (greater than 1000 people) where City funds are expended, the City must disclose actual incurred costs.
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R3BAny future Rally event must have a realisƟc budget, including revenue projecƟons and sources adopted by the City Council at least nine months prior to the event. 19
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R4The ad hoc commiƩee cannot make decisions for the enƟre City Council. Within the next six months, the City must adopt rules and responsibiliƟes for all ad hoc commiƩees to ensure conƟnuity of informaƟon.
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R4AThe City Council members are responsible for knowing what the acƟons the ad hoc commiƩee is taking and what is being proposed.