Probation Department  
3974 Durock Road, 205  
Shingle Springs, CA  
530-621-5625  
County of El Dorado  
Minutes - Final  
Delinquency Prevention Commission  
Sandra Hurley, Treasurer  
Larry Berger, Member  
Brian Conway, Member  
Teri Monterosso, Member  
Linda Strongman, Member  
Mario Guerrero, Member  
STAFF:  
Julie Oates, Administrative Analyst  
Tuesday, April 22, 2025  
5:00 PM  
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Shingle Springs, CA  
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CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL AT 5:10 P.M.  
4 - Berger, Monterosso, Strongman and Guerrero  
2 - Conway and Hurley  
Present:  
Absent:  
PUBLIC COMMENT  
-No Public Comment  
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA AND APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR  
A motion was made by Berger, seconded by Monterosso, to Adopt the Agenda  
and Approve the Consent Calendar this matter.  
4 - Berger, Monterosso, Strongman and Guerrero  
2 - Conway and Hurley  
Yes:  
Absent:  
CONSENT CALENDAR  
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR  
POLICY MATTERS  
REPORTS:  
Judge's Comments (5 minutes) - Not in attendance  
Juvenile Treatment Center Assistant Deputy Probation Officer (5 minutes)  
Just finished up the 3 day BSCC Inspection at the JTC - Title 15 compliance and will  
have an unannounced visit in the Fall. Everything went well and not major issues.  
Re-painting A/B Pod starting April 28th  
Body scanner now in intake  
Chief Probation Officer (10 minutes)  
Mentioned that at the March 11th and April 8th BOS meetings it was mentioned the BOS  
is exploring options of closing the JTC and looking to contract with surrounding  
counties.  
Shared the 2025 Grand Jury Report - Very positive feedback on the JTC in South Lake  
Tahoe  
Treasurer's Report (5 minutes) - Not in attendance  
Leadership Team (10 minutes) - Nothing new to report on  
DISCUSSION ITEMS  
Prevention and Intervention Programs in South Lake Tahoe: What are the top 3 issues leading to  
detention the Commission should focus on?  
1) Mental Health  
2) Family Services  
3) Shelters/Respit Care - in home  
Recommendations of programs in South Lake Tahoe to support.  
COPE on West Slope and Amy Jackson/Mt. Tallac in SLT.  
Guerrero - full disclosure that he volunteers with Encompass Youth and works with CASA and  
wanted to make sure there was no special considerations made or some type of conflict of  
interest due to this. Noted that they are good organizations but support is at the discretion of the  
commission as a whole.  
ADJOURNED AT 6:34 P.M.  
Monterroso Motion to Adjourn. Seconded by Guerrero