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El Dorado County Civil Grand Jury Releases Sweeping 240-Page Final Report

Election integrity, public safety, and EID finances top the list in jury’s in-depth investigations

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
June 19, 2025
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El Dorado County Civil Grand Jury Releases Sweeping 240-Page Final Report

El Dorado County Grand Jury’s 2024–25

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Placerville, Calif. — June 19, 2025

El Dorado County’s civil grand jury has released its comprehensive 2024–2025 final report, a 240-page document encompassing 10 investigations that shine a light on critical government operations across the county—from election integrity and IT reform to public safety staffing and financial transparency at the El Dorado Irrigation District (EID).

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In a recorded statement, Grand Jury Foreman Gary Kinghorn praised the work of the 19 jurors:

“It’s been one of the great experiences of my life to help the county out, learn as much as we have, and hopefully see the impact these reports call for.”

The report, issued each year as a function of California’s public oversight system, reviews, investigates, and evaluates county government and affiliated agencies.

Key highlights of this year’s final report include:

  • Election Integrity: A follow-up to prior reports confirmed that El Dorado County’s elections department is largely effective and trustworthy. Jurors praised the department’s overall performance but recommended improvements to voter roll management and communication practices.

  • Child Exploitation Crimes: The High-Tech Crimes Unit within the Sheriff’s Office received recognition for its work with regional Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Forces. The jury acknowledged the unit’s success but urged increased funding for tools and personnel.

  • Road Maintenance and DOT Software Issues: Residents frequently complained about poor road conditions and lack of feedback from the Department of Transportation. The report found software gaps and insufficient public communication, recommending better complaint tracking and public engagement.

  • County IT Reform: The departure of the county’s IT director in late 2024 prompted a deep dive into the department’s management. The grand jury recommended hiring a Chief Information Officer (CIO) instead of a traditional director—a move aligned with 80% of counties statewide. County officials have reportedly accepted the proposal, aiming to fill the role by the end of 2025.

  • 911 Dispatch Staffing Crisis: The central dispatch center has struggled with turnover and overtime. The jury found that high attrition was partially driven by uncompetitive salaries and reliance on deputies to backfill positions. Discussions with labor unions are underway to address the pay disparities and improve retention.

  • Health and Human Services Staffing Losses: Similar concerns emerged in the medical support branch of the Health and Human Services Agency, where the county’s lower pay scale contributed to high employee turnover. Recommendations were issued to improve retention in positions requiring extensive training.

  • Detention Facility Conditions: Annual inspections of the Placerville and South Lake Tahoe jails, as well as the Juvenile Treatment Center, revealed well-maintained facilities. Minor improvements were suggested, but the overall assessment was positive.

  • El Dorado Irrigation District (EID) Financial Oversight: One of the most critical reports spotlighted concerns over EID’s financial health, pension obligations, and ratepayer impact. The grand jury noted discrepancies flagged in external audits, and since the report’s release, EID has brought in new leadership and a new auditing firm.

The final report also includes a “continuity and compliance” section assessing whether agencies have implemented previous years’ recommendations. Some departments demonstrated progress, while others lagged.

Kinghorn emphasized public participation, urging residents to read the report and remain vigilant:

“We are really a public watchdog organization. We need your support to understand what your concerns are and what should be investigated.”

The full 2024–25 Grand Jury Report is available online

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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