Probation Department  
3974 Durock Road, 205  
Shingle Springs, CA  
530-621-5625  
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, September 16, 2025  
5:00 PM  
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Called to order at 5:08 pm  
PUBLIC COMMENT - No Public Comment  
ADOPTION OF THE AGENDA AND APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT CALENDAR  
Approved  
Motion to adopt the Agenda and approve the Consent Calendar  
5 - Berger, Monterosso, Strongman, Hurley and Guerrero  
1 - Conway  
Yes:  
Absent:  
CONSENT CALENDAR  
END OF CONSENT CALENDAR  
POLICY MATTERS  
REPORTS  
Judge's Comments – Not in attendance  
Juvenile Treatment Center Acting Deputy Chief Probation Officer -  
JTC current population: 12  
10 male 2 female  
ages 12-24 (24yr old turning 25 next month)  
3 youth from out of county (Marin County, Yolo County, and Del Norte County)  
3 Use of Force incidents including one OC spray – altercation during outside yard  
time between two youth  
6 intakes  
2 out of county  
1 West Slope  
3 South Lake Tahoe  
Grand Jury tour of the JTC scheduled for 9/18/25  
BSCC Quarterly Meeting was held at the JTC on 9/5 and they requested a tour of the  
JTC. Very complimentary of the cleanliness of the facility, the kitchen, and the new  
projects.  
Noted Blue Ridge is looking to hire a new teacher  
Noted after several delays the new furniture for the JTC should be on order by close of  
2025 and arrive early 2026  
Working on CalAim – coordinated release 90 days prior – Enhanced Care Manager  
(ECM) medical services and transportation to services. Go Live date mandatory October  
of 2026  
Acting Chief Probation Officer – Not in attendance  
Treasurer's Report  
Hurley noted Dunlap fund approx. $8600 General Fund approx. $1300 She requested  
statement and will email commission members when she receives this.  
She is keeping an eye out and Monterosso also offered to keep an eye out for grant  
opportunities for the Commission to pursue.  
Leadership Team – Nothing new to report  
NEW BUSINESS  
Rising Scholars Program - Lake Tahoe Community College  
Tori Kuwahara, Program Specialist  
Shane Reynolds. Director  
Collaboration with community and relationship building to support youth involvement.  
Rising Scholars received Juvenile Justice Grant funding which enables them to expand  
their scope to at risk and youth on the margin. Upcoming event called Rev Up  
scheduled for October 10th This is a collaborative event with service organizations  
within the Lake Tahoe community. The target population is Middle School to High  
School aged youth and their families.  
Event ideas generated from students including : Classic Car show, soccer, football,  
martial arts, salon services, food trucks,…  
Request for support from the JJDPC to help with food cost for this event as well as  
promoting to potential service providers as well as classic car enthusiasts who would  
like to participate in the car show.  
5 - Berger, Monterosso, Strongman, Hurley and Guerrero  
Present:  
1 - Conway  
Absent:  
ADJOURNED at 6:39 PM  
Motion to adjourn  
Approved