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Contra Costa sheriff presents quarterly oversight report; board agrees to combine Truth Act forum and reduce routine reporting once data portal launches
Summary
Sheriff Livingston presented the sheriff's quarterly oversight report to the Board of Supervisors and the board accepted the report while agreeing to revisit the frequency of routine briefings once a public data portal and a dedicated staff are in place.
Sheriff Livingston presented the sheriff's quarterly oversight report to the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors on May 13, 2025, reviewing booking and custody data, in-custody medical interventions, ICE notification requests, calls for service and other operational metrics.
The board accepted the report and discussed changing the cadence of the routine presentations. Sheriff Livingston recommended moving from quarterly briefings to a less frequent schedule once a business intelligence transparency portal and dedicated staffing are in place; supervisors agreed to pair the required Truth Act forum with one oversight presentation and to reassess reporting frequency after the portal launches.
Sheriff Livingston summarized the first-quarter data and highlighted several…
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