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Reports for Fiscal Year 2025-2026

Giant Weed, Giant Problem: Arundo in Ventura County

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Arundo donax is a bamboo-like invasive plant that presents a fast-growing, fast-burning, water-stealing, high ember-casting threat within watersheds across the state and beyond. A previous Ventura County Civil Grand Jury report from 2015-16 looked at the threat of Arundo from a flood hazard perspective and recommended the Board of Supervisors create a countywide eradication plan and provide the necessary funding. Ten years later, the Civil Grand Jury received a public complaint about Arundo growing unchecked on county-owned land within 100 feet of residential structures, posing an ongoing fire hazard.

Countywide Response to Public Complaints About Fireworks

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The public’s discharge of fireworks in Ventura County — legal and illegal — impacts the quality of life for residents, and impacts law enforcement and fire departments both financially and from a staffing standpoint. These explosions have other impacts, such as negative effects on individuals suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), fire danger, noise disturbance to citizens, and trauma to pets.

Setting the Record Straignt on Presumptive Workers' Compensation Claims

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For most Ventura County deputy sheriffs, every day is a risk, where they may experience the possibility of a serious work-related injury or illness, known in workers’ compensation terms as a “presumptive” injury or illness.

In interviews with the Ventura County Civil Grand Jury, deputy sheriffs with presumptive claims described their frustration with minimal communication, confusing delays, denials of claims that were later reversed, and long waiting periods.

Ojai Permanent Supportive Housing Project

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There are lessons to be learned and recommendations that should be followed after a Ventura County Civil Grand Jury investigation found that the City of Ojai selected a vendor for inclusion in a grant application, and later awarded a contract to that vendor, without conducting a fair and competitive selection process based on qualifications and competency as required by law. The Civil Grand Jury recommends that best practices for selecting vendors and awarding city contracts should be followed in all jurisdictions.

Wildfire Preparedness in Ventura County

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No one should underestimate the power of nature. Ventura County’s topography, cyclical rain/drought seasons, Red Flag Warnings and Santa Ana wind events can all make wildfire occurrence unpredictable.

The Ventura County Fire Protection District, more commonly known as the Ventura County Fire Department (VCFD), is well positioned to respond to wildfire threats. Forward thinking and highly integrated emergency protocols, coupled with robust mutual aid programs, provide VCFD with an excellent chance of success against them. The public can do its part by adhering to fire prevention protocols and remaining vigilant when conditions are warranted.

Annual Inquiry of Detention Facilities

Part 1: Temporary Holding Facilities

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California Penal Code 919(b) mandates that the Civil Grand Jury “inquire into the condition of the public prisons within the county.” As a result of an opinion of the California Attorney General the term “public prisons” in the state penal code is interpreted to include “local detention facilities,” where persons are detained by law enforcement agencies. (Read more…)

Part 2: Jail Facilities

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California Penal Code 919(b) mandates that the Civil Grand Jury “inquire into the condition of the public prisons within the county.” As a result of an opinion of the California Attorney General the term “public prisons” in the state penal code is interpreted to include “local detention facilities,” also referred to as jails, where persons are detained by law-enforcement agencies. (Read more…)

Compliance Reviews

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Each year, a new Ventura County Civil Grand Jury is empaneled to investigate complaints and concerns raised by the residents of Ventura County regarding potential noncompliance by city and county governments, special districts, local law enforcement agencies, and specific nonprofit organizations to ensure their functions are lawful, economical, and efficient.

Based on its investigations, the Civil Grand Jury produces reports outlining Findings and Recommendations for the entities investigated. The Findings and Recommendations are also made available to the public.

Report Template

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