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Nevada County Grand Jury • 2013-2014

Penn Valley Fi re Protection District Finding 13. The four fire agencies, Nccfd, Gvfd, Pvfpd and Ncfd serving the vast

Published: July 22, 2014 12 pages
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12

Findings 5 findings

F1 Page 86
The current conditions at the Joseph Center are believed to pose an imminent threat of serious injury to the public, courthouse employees and county employees. Disagree Due to past experience, we do not feel an imminent threat of serious injury to the public, courthouse employees, and/or county employees exists. We have had an excellent record with our transport of prisoners from transportation units to the Courthouse in Truckee with no threats, escapes or injuries. We are committed to mitigating risk at every opportunity within the County's existing resources. Inmates are transported from the transportation unit to the Courthouse in customary restraints, including leg shackles and waist shackles.
F2 Page 86
Safety improvements identified by the county and AOC have not been approved and/or funded by the AOC. Agree
F3 Page 86
Proposed safety improvements would enhance the safety of the public and Court and county employees. Agree MAIN OFFICE: 950 MAIDU A VE ANIMAL CONTROL: 950 MAIDU AVE CORRECTIONS: P. O. BOX 928 TRUCKEE: 10879 DONNER PASS RD NEVADA CITY, CA 95959 (53(/) 265-1471 NEVADA CITY, CA 95959 (53(/) 265·1471 NEVADA CITY, CA 95959 (53(1) 265·1291 TRUCKEE. CA 96161 (530) 582-7838 Grand Jury Response July 22. 2014
F4 Page 86
The BOS and the Court have not provided leadership in urging the AOC to release the necessary funds to improve the safety at the Joseph Center. Disagree Our experience has been that both the BOS and the Court provide leadership and are prudent in prioritizing funding requests to the AOC.
F13 Page 80
The four fire agencies, NCCFD, GVFD, PVFPD and NCFD serving the vast majority of western Nevada County will soon be without fire chiefs, the highest level of management, creating an opportune time to explore reorganization. The PVFPD disagrees partially with the finding. PVFPD has participated in discussions, but any reorganization would not be pursued if the same level of service were not provided to the District nor if costs were to increase.

Recommendations 5

No Responses Found 3

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