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Board approves AB 109 transition‑services funding despite protests over deputy positions

Alameda County Board of Supervisors · May 10, 2026
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Summary

Supervisors approved item 77 allocating AB 109 realignment funds for transition services including two deputies and two full‑time interns; some members questioned using program dollars for deputies and the item passed 4–1.

The board approved item 77, a joint recommendation from the sheriff and the chief probation officer allocating AB 109 realignment funds to programs and services — including the Santa Rita Transition Center allocation — and authorized staffing additions tied to those services.

Board members asked for a cost breakdown: county staff said the two deputies would cost about $176,322 each…

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