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Board approves multi‑year Portola policing contract and sheriff staffing actions
Summary
Supervisors approved a multi‑year law‑enforcement contract with the City of Portola (about $150,000 initial year, 3% escalator), authorized recruitment to backfill a retiring patrol sergeant and temporarily allowed court security attendants to exceed 29 hours per week due to staffing shortages.
The Plumas County Board of Supervisors approved a multi‑year contract Thursday for the sheriff’s office to provide law‑enforcement services to the City of Portola, and also approved several personnel actions to address upcoming retirements and short‑staffing.
Why it matters: The Portola contract, effective July 1, 2025, was presented with an initial revenue figure of approximately $150,000 and a 3%…
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