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File #: 26-05    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/11/2025 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 1/13/2026 Final action:
Title: Declare certain items of personal property as surplus and no longer required for public use; and approve and authorize the Purchasing Agent to dispose of these items of property by donating them to Yolo County. (No Fiscal Impact)
Sponsors: Board of Supervisors
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TO:                     Board of Supervisors

FROM:                     AJ Alarcón, Interim Director of Corrections

REPORT BY:                     Daniel Sanchez, Senior Management Analyst

SUBJECT:                     Disposal of County Surplus Property for Donation

 

RECOMMENDATION

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Declare certain items of personal property as surplus and no longer required for public use; and approve and authorize the Purchasing Agent to dispose of these items of property by donating them to Yolo County. (No Fiscal Impact)

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BACKGROUND

While the new Napa County jail was being built, bunks were installed in the correctional dormitory. Napa County was informed that those dormitory bunks were no longer sanctioned. Napa County subsequently installed approved sanctioned bunks within the correctional dormitory. There are now 25 unused bunks that cannot be used by Napa County.

Yolo County has expressed interest in receiving the 25 bunks, associated with their SB863 project. SB863 is a California state law that authorizes revenue bonds for the acquisition, design and construction of adult local criminal justice facilities.

Napa County will not profit from transferring the bunks to Yolo County.

Requested Actions:
1. Declare certain items of personal property as surplus and no longer required; and
2. Approve and authorize the Purchasing Agent to dispose of those items of personal property by donating them to Yolo County. 

 

FISCAL IMPACT

Is there a Fiscal Impact?

No

Is it Mandatory or Discretionary?

Discretionary

Discretionary Justification:

These items have been removed from service and are no longer required for use.

Is the general fund affected?

No

Future fiscal impact:

None.

Consequences if not approved:

These items will remain unused and part of Napa County’s inventory.

Strategic Initiatives

Elevate County Service and Workforce Excellence

 

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: The proposed action is not a project as defined by California Code of Regulations, Title 14, section 15378 (State CEQA Guidelines) and therefore, CEQA is not applicable.