Del Norte County Grand Jury • 2012-2013

Grand Jury

Published: August 20, 2013 42 pages
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Findings and Recommendations 14 findings

F1
The average time spent in this facility is 1 to 1 ½ years. During this time, the inmates can also earn other certifications, such as food preparation, becoming a barber, learning electrical skills, or carpentry. They also have the opportunity to complete their GEDs and correspondence courses through Lassen Community College. Support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous are available to them, along with various hobbies.
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R1
When future City Managers are hired the City Council should make a concerted effort to hire someone for a longer term to fill that position, and is encouraged to look for someone within Del Norte County who understands local needs and issues and has a history of service to this community.
F2
Alder Camp’s maximum housing is 109 inmates; there were 87 men on the day of our visit. On that day the fire crews were working in both Del Norte and 3 Humboldt counties doing roadside cleaning, weed eradication, and levee reinforcement. The Grand Jury Corrections Committee was given a thorough tour of the facilities by several members of the staff and also given the opportunity to interview two of the inmates. Both inmates expressed their appreciation at being in an open setting and to be doing something other than sitting in a cell.
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R2
Money spent to improve the entrance to City Hall is not money well spent; rather a search committee should be appointed to look at alternative locations for City Hall including the possibility of utilizing the Cultural Center to house City Hall and the Housing Authority.
F3
The committee’s overall impression of Alder Camp was of an extremely well-run and well-maintained facility. It is a beneficial working and training experience for those inmates fortunate enough to gain placement in the facility.
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R3
City Policies and Procedures should be reviewed and signed off annually by the Departments in charge of implementing them, and recommendations for additions and changes should be made to the City Manager. 10
F4
One concern that came up during the committee’s visit was the effect of AB109 on Alder Camp and similar facilities. This law has decreased the available candidates since the inmates being transferred to county jails are the same type that the Camp looks at – non-violent and non-sexual offenders. A fully staffed crew would have 17 inmates; at the time of our visit no crews were fully staffed. The committee was told that the normal increase in crime over the summer should alleviate some of that shortage. However, we are concerned that in an effort to alleviate the State of California budget, this program may not be used to its full potential. This is a program that helps inmates learn work and life skills, while at the same time providing invaluable services to our communities.
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R4
A committee of City Council members, City employees and interested citizens should be formed to study possible ways for the City to rid itself of the budget deficit from the Cultural Center and consider creative solutions for future use of the building. Some possibilities that should be examined are turning the Center into the location for City Hall and the Housing Authority, offering it as an art gallery and/or mixed use artists’ work and retail facility, offering reduced fees to non-profit organizations to perhaps increase use of the facility in the short term, using it as a youth center or community center in collaboration with other agencies and creating a destination conference facility.
F5
When visiting the barracks, it was obvious that the building was outdated and in dire need of remodeling or replacement.
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R5
Funds should be allocated for repair or replacement of the barracks at the Bar-O Boy’s Ranch.
F6
Grand Jury members were told that the septic system is continually backing up and has become a sanitary as well as a health issue. At times the water backs up into the shower.
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R6
The septic system should be corrected immediately. Commendation C1. We compliment the administration and staff on their endeavors. DEL NORTE COUNTY GRAND JURY REPORT, 2012-2013 CITY OF CRESCENT CITY ADMINISTRATION, PUBLIC WORKS, & MOU
F7
Medical and dental care is available; but, occasionally, a ward is returned to his jurisdiction for services so that Del Norte does not have to pay. Non- denominational religious services are available, as well as Alcoholics Anonymous. Recently, money to assist parents in visiting was found to facilitate connection with the family.
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R7
The presentation and tour of the WWTP and Corporation Yard could be assets for the City in building relations with local residents and educating school 14 classes. Volunteer docent-led tours of both facilities should be developed and offered as a way of showing residents what their rates are supporting.
F8
The Ranch seems to be a well run facility with motivated and caring staff. The wards feel they are treated fairly, and as one ward stated, “The most important thing I’ve learned is about myself and how to take charge of my behavior.” We compliment the administration and staff on their endeavors.
No recommendations for this finding
F9
Recreation Room is available three times a week.
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R9
The washing machine needs to be upgraded to a commercial-grade machine, which would cut water and power usage by diminishing the number of loads required.
F10
The Del Norte County Jail appears to be well administered with concerned, professional, capable staff who is well informed about their duties and the jail. The State mandated AB109 is causing economic burdens by requiring the counties to take inmates, normally housed by the state, without adequate compensation. In addition, the housing of more long term inmates will necessitate more programs and recreational space, and has the potential to devastate the budget through required conditions and medical care.
No recommendations for this finding
F11
The Del Norte County Jail facility is in need of maintenance. Jurors noted many areas of the jail with paint peeling off the wall as well as missing ceiling tiles in many of the cells.
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R11
General maintenance by the County is needed, as exemplified by the ceiling tiles that have been missing for years, peeling paint in the kitchen and broken windows in D tank.
F12
During our tour, it was noted that the jail did not provide a room or safety cell where an inmate could be isolated from others and not be able to injure himself or herself.
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R12
We feel there is a need for a safety cell for the safety of the inmates and officers, acknowledging that it will create additional budgetary and management issues.
F13
There are many blind spots in cells that are not viewable by person in a control pod using existing cameras. Holding cells do not have cameras. 22
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R13
Cameras should be placed in the holding cells and in more efficient areas in the general population, as there are blind spots not viewable.
F14
The laundry facilities are inadequate for the large amount of laundry currently required. If a washing machine or dryer is not functioning properly, laundry is taken to an outside source for laundering.
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R14
There is an absolute need for additional washers and dryers in the laundry facility.

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