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Extracted from Consolidated Report

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Mono County Grand Jury • 2020-2021

Mono County Jail Report

Published: July 20, 2020 12 pages
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Findings 5 findings

F1 Page 11
The 18-19 Grand Jury recommended that the Mono County Board of Supervisors and Department of Public Works should make every effort to progress the final planning and construction phases of the New Jail building to avoid cost overruns, provide the best possible long-term facility and be able to incorporate the health clinic for locals. Timeline: End of 2019. In their response the Mono County Sheriff’s Office agreed with the recommendation. According to Mono County staff the jail project was delayed due to the construction of the new County Building in Mammoth Lakes. That is still the case as of this writing. 11
F2 Page 12
The 18-19 Grand Jury recommended that the Mono County Board of Supervisors should fund all open jail staff positions. Timeline: The next Fiscal Budget. In their response The Sheriff’s Office agreed with the recommendation. Sheriff Braun requested the funding of all positions during the budget process, and the 2019-2020 Mono County Budget funded 18 out of 20 positions in the Jail, leaving two Public Safety Officer positions unfunded. The Sheriff’s Office is currently in the hiring process for three funded positions: one current vacancy and two anticipated vacancies. The 19-20 Grand Jury verified with the Mono County Jail that the situation is still as the Sheriff’s Office described in their response.
F3 Page 11
The Committee recommended expenses administered for oversight and administration of the Charter School be defined with separate a profit/loss sheet available to the public. MCOE responded to the 18-19 Grand Jury that the recommendation required further analysis. MCOE noted that county offices of education do not use or create "profit and loss" statements. However, the MCOE stated that the Superintendent would further study whether to implement the spirit of the recommendation, which is to demonstrate that the chartering of a charter school by MCOE benefits Mono County students. MCOE responded to the 19-20 Grand Jury that the funding stream created by the charter school which benefits MCOE is part of their yearly budget. The ADA (average daily attendance) the charter school generates is part of the state calculation used to determine our yearly funding. This ADA is also used in the calculation the state uses to determine our county special education funding. :
F4 Page 12
The 18-19 Grand Jury recommended that Mono County continue discussions of a possible Joint Powers Authority to manage a new 911 system shared by Mono and Inyo Counties and their appropriate emergency agencies (Police, Fire, Etc.) to provide improved and consistent services to the community. The Sheriff’s Office agreed with the recommendation and is actively engaging with partner agencies in Mono and Inyo Counties on the potential for a regional dispatch center. On August 13, 2019, the Mono County Board of Supervisors approved an expenditure of up to $25,000 toward a Feasibility Study and Implementation Plan for a regional dispatch center. The Town of Mammoth Lakes also approved a $25,000 expenditure, and requests are pending with the Bishop City Council and Inyo County Board of Supervisors. Mono County Jail staff indicated to the 19-20 Grand Jury that Mono County’s efforts to create a regional emergency dispatch center in partnership with Inyo County are ongoing.
F5 Page 12
The Mono County Board of Supervisors is recommended to make an annual visit/tour of the Mono County Jail. Timeline: Annual. The Sheriff’s Office agreed with the recommendation and said they would welcome a visit by the Mono County Board of Supervisors. The 19-20 Grand Jury finds that no Mono County Supervisors have paid a visit to the Jail Facility 12

Recommendations 5