Probation Department  
3974 Durock Road, 205  
Shingle Springs, CA  
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County of El Dorado  
Minutes - Draft  
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, January 20, 2026  
5:00 PM  
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6 - Berger, Monterosso, Conway, Strongman, Hurley and Guerrero  
Present:  
CALL TO ORDER AT 5:05 PM  
6 - Berger, Monterosso, Conway, Strongman, Hurley and Guerrero  
Present:  
PUBLIC COMMENT - No Public Comment  
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA AND APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR  
Hurley motion to adopt the Agenda and approve the Consent Calendar. Berger  
Second. All approve. No abstentions  
6 - Berger, Monterosso, Conway, Strongman, Hurley and Guerrero  
Yes:  
CONSENT CALENDAR  
26-0220  
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR  
POLICY MATTERS  
REPORTS  
•Judge's Comments - Not in attendance  
•Interim Chief Probation Officer - Not in attendance  
•Juvenile Treatment Center Acting Deputy Chief Probation Officer - ADCPO Beth  
Borovich in attendance:  
Noted that the BSCC field inspection of the JTC is scheduled for March 2026 specific to  
7 items pertaining to Title 15.  
Currently there are 4 DPO vacancies at the JTC and 2 PA vacancies  
Currently 10 in custody – 9Male 1Female  
1SYTF from Yolo County  
4 in program  
3 Foster Care – waiting placement (can’t return home)  
3DSPO hearing  
1 Challenge from Marin Co. (Noted last one we had from Marin recently graduated)  
Booking: 3 (2 SLT 1WS – 2 detained and 1 released)  
5 Youth with IEPs  
New Securitas system installed and operational. Completed in December.  
Encompass Youth has been active in the JTC and events/activities during the Holidays.  
4 new Full time DPOs at JTC – additional training  
•Treasurer's Report  
Hurley provided copies of three versions of the El Dorado Community Foundation  
Statement. Doesn’t see in either statement where funds were transferred to the Dunlap  
Fund (2022) and sent an email to the Foundation for clarification. Discussion around  
clarification in the consolidation of this.  
Request made by Guerrero of the Commission – name ideas for the Dunlap Fund –  
Commission members email up to 2 names suggestions for consideration.  
•Leadership Team  
Application for Funds – discussion if a disclaimer should be added pertaining to  
confidentiality and sharing information as well as clarification in the language of the  
application. Guerrero and Oates will update this document for final review a the next  
meeting. Oates working on posting online for digital submission option for the  
commission.  
Commission members reviewing Bylaws and procedures for discussion at next  
meeting.  
Outreach & Education  
Guerrero asked and Commission agreed to have either PD, DA, or Probation give a brief  
over of the Juvenile Justice Court process/overview to the commission to better  
understand the process. Monterosso offered to have a rep from the PD give an  
overview at an upcoming meeting. She will reach out to one of the Public Defenders to  
check their availability  
Status of new members and recruitment  
Guerrero noted: He reached out to Sherleen Hernandez (retired from CASA) for interest  
in joining the commission. Set additional information and Bylaws to her for review and  
consideration. He also reached out to a gentleman who worked with the Tahoe Youth  
and Family Services – leading Advisory Board for consideration joining the JJDPC  
Commission – he recently moved to Orange County to attend UC Irvine. Guerrero would  
like to connect with him again to see if he would have a recommendation/referral for the  
commission to get a youth perspective.  
The JJDPC would also like to reach out to Amy Pooley with the El Dorado Community  
Foundation for a recommendation to the JJDPC Commission – Monterosso offered to  
connect with her.  
NEW BUSINESS  
1. Allocation funds to T.A.S.K.  
Move this item for discussion at the February meeting  
2. Allocation of funds to CASA El Dorado  
Move this item for discussion at the February meeting  
3. Continue discussion around potential support from JJDPC for assistance with hotel  
accommodation in South Lake Tahoe region for families visiting youth at the JTC. At the  
December 2025 JJDPC meeting Hotel Asure was a potential option for consideration as well as  
other suggestions.  
Move this item for discussion at the February meeting  
ADJOURNMENT  
Hurley Motion to Adjourn. Seconded by Berger