Probation Department  
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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, October 21, 2025  
5:00 PM  
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CALL TO ORDER AND ROLL CALL  
6 - Berger, Monterosso, Conway, Strongman, Hurley and Guerrero  
Present:  
PUBLIC COMMENT  
There was no public comment  
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA AND APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR  
The commission discussed amending the agenda.  
1) Move the Treasurer's Report to discuss in New Business and include El Dorado  
Foundation statements provided by Hurley (emailed to Commission members 10.21.25)  
2) Add discussion about CASA presentation and follow up email with grant request to  
New Business.  
Commissioners agreed to these additions and with the adoption of the agenda and  
approval of the consent calendar, these additions to the agenda were accepted.  
Motion was made by Monterosso and Seconded by Hurley to adopt the agenda  
and approve the Consent Calendar  
6 - Berger, Monterosso, Conway, Strongman, Hurley and Guerrero  
Yes:  
CONSENT CALENDAR  
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR  
POLICY MATTERS  
REPORTS  
Judge's Comments (5 minutes) - Not in attendance  
Juvenile Treatment Center Assistant Deputy Chief Probation Officer (5 minutes) ADCPO  
Beth Borovich was in attendance and reported:  
Average population at the JTC: 14 – as of 10.21.25 current population is 13  
JTC: 11 Challenge: 1 SYTF: 1  
Contracts from out of El Dorado County: 6  
12 male 1 female  
1 recently graduated from High School (October)  
12 intakes – 3 from SLT, 5 from WS, and 4 from out of county  
2 Use of Force  
Guerrero asked: For those from out of county, do you see family visiting? In-person vs  
Zoom/remote? Do you see a behavior difference with those connecting with family in  
person vs remote?  
ADCPO Borovich – Counties like Humbolt or Weed (North/South)…coming from a  
distance generally these families are not able to make the distance and don’t visit.  
Counties such as Yolo and Marin – DPOs will drive families to SLT to visit. EDC  
Probation will extend visiting hours at the JTC to accommodate visitations for family  
members traveling distances. In person vs Zoom – the preference is in person but with  
regards to behavior…there is no collected data on youth population to support an  
answer. It depends on the relationship the youth has with their parents/family. Often if  
the youth is on a “short stay” their families don’t visit.  
Guerrero – If there is discussions about closing JTC what will this look like for EDC  
youth having to go to other counties from the visitation perspective and impacts of  
this.  
Chief Probation Officer (10 minutes) Kaci Smith was appointed Interim Chief Probation  
Officer on 10/18/2025 with the retirement of Brian Richart on 10/17/2025.  
Treasurer's Report (5 minutes) - moved to New Business on the agenda  
Leadership Team (10 minutes) - the JJDPC Inspection Report was emailed to Beth  
Borovich on 10.21.2025  
Ad Hoc Committees: (10 minutes each) – Nothing to report  
Outreach & Education – nothing to report but keep on the agenda moving forward  
NEW BUSINESS  
Treasurer's Report  
Hurley emailed (3) reports from the El Dorado Community Foundation to the Commission for  
review  
Concerns to the actual balance and some transaction history noted. Would like to schedule a  
meeting with the Foundation to review these reports and get clarification. Oates will pull  
minutes from 2014 to look for context around grants made. AdHoc: Hurley, Monterosso, and  
Strongman agreed to meet on 10/28/2025 to discuss further before setting a meeting with El  
Dorado Community Foundation for clarification.  
Guerrero emailed Commission on 10/10/25 - CASA EDC response to use of funds if received.  
Request for Commission to review for consideration.  
Review of opportunity for the JJDPC to financially support Tahoe Alliance for Safe Kids -  
TASK  
Guerrero emailed the commission this information on 9/25.2025.  
Commission members discussed and agreed - Would like to hold on any allocation of funds  
until there is clarification with El Dorado Community Foundation funds. Request to push the  
TASK and CASA considerations to the November agenda to allow time to sort out account.  
Guerrero - noted the need for recruitment and the JJDPC moving forward. Request for ideas  
to help recruit additional members to the JJDPC. What are next steps. Ideas around  
reaching out to community partners if they have anyone they would refer who is passionate  
about supporting youth in our community.  
Discussion around creating an application or form for grant requests from the JJDPC to give  
guidance on what expectations are and to help streamline process.  
Meeting adjourned at 6:34 PM  
Motion to adjourn made by Hurley and seconded by Monterosso  
6 - Berger, Monterosso, Conway, Strongman, Hurley and Guerrero  
Yes: