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Nevada County CCP approves most status‑quo budget items, backs $100,000 Grass Valley pilot and sets $40,000 innovation placeholder
Summary
The Nevada County Community Corrections Partnership approved status‑quo CCP spending for probation, treatment and public‑defender support, voted 5‑2 to fund a reduced $100,000 Grass Valley diversion pilot and left an innovation placeholder at $40,000 while reserving policy review for future meetings.
Nevada County’s Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) on Monday approved most of the budget’s status‑quo items and took separate votes on three remaining requests, including a $100,000 pilot for a Grass Valley diversion program.
The committee voted to approve recurring allocations for probation, jail treatment and training, and a public‑defender personal services coordinator position while excluding several newly proposed items for separate consideration. "I'm moving that we approve the status quo items," said Unidentified Speaker 6, who initiated the motion; the chair (Unidentified Speaker 1) later announced the motion passed with a recorded tally of six yes and one no.
Why it matters: CCP dollars originate from state realignment and are intended to support local programs aimed at reducing recidivism and improving alternatives to incarceration. Members debated whether to present agency budgets as aggregated packages or as line‑item approvals, with some arguing targeted line‑item review would reduce the risk of blanket…
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