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Findings 10 findings
Recommendations 6
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R1rather than provide "no-bid" contracts to large national companies.
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R2County officials keep the public up-to-date on County stimulus projects with consistent and easily understood information about the status of stimulus projects as well as funding for projects from other income sources.
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R3More accounting and project details be made available to the public. Continuation of the County Ad Hoc Stimulus Task Force to work cooperatively
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R4with other agencies to find other sources of funding.
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R5County Auditor should attend meetings appropriate to their position including County Board of Supervisors meetings. Continue to search for funding for Plumas District Hospital in order to comply
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R6with State-mandated seismic-retrofit regulations. Plumas County Office of Education and Plumas Unified School District Report Opening Statement As members of the Plumas County Grand Jury, one of our duties is to investigate citizen complaints. One of the complaints was from a guardian whose ward had been suspended from his school. Investigation of this event opened several other areas of concern regarding Plumas County school policies. At the same time, there was much media attention on the school budget and how it was being managed. We found four areas of specific concerns. Specific Issue #1 PCOE/PUSD are maintaining a reserve of 45%. Why? Is this an appropriate amount? After conducting many interviews, reading many school financial documents and attending several board meetings, the Grand Jury understands that the 45% reserve is a reasonable goal in the current unstable economic climate, coupled with complicated financial issues. Factors Decreasing District Revenue
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