Legislation Details

File #: 26-1022    Version: 1
Type: Agreement Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/17/2026 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 5/5/2026 Final action:
Title: Approve and authorize Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 7780 with Trinity Services I, LLC to amend the Agreement to add clauses required by the California State Public Works Board associated with the revenue bonds for the Napa County Detention and Rehabilitation Center. (No Fiscal Impact, Discretionary)
Sponsors: Board of Supervisors
Attachments: 1. Agreement
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TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: AJ Alarc?n, Interim Director of Corrections
REPORT BY: Daniel Sanchez, Staff Services Manager
SUBJECT: Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 7780 with Trinity Services I, LLC


RECOMMENDATION
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Approve and authorize Amendment No. 1 to Agreement No. 7780 with Trinity Services I, LLC to amend the Agreement to add clauses required by the California State Public Works Board associated with the revenue bonds for the Napa County Detention and Rehabilitation Center. (No Fiscal Impact, Discretionary)
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BACKGROUND
Agreement No. 7780 with Trinity Services I, LLC provides a comprehensive jail commissary program for the Napa County Department of Corrections. This amendment adds contract language to conform to State of California lease revenue bond requirements. There will be no other changes to the original Agreement, therefore there is no Fiscal Impact.

The State of California pledged $22.8 million in funding for the construction of the replacement jail through SB844 ($20 million) and SB 863 ($2.8 million) legislation. On November 5, 2025, the State of California closed on its 2025 Series C tax-exempt Lease Revenue Bond sale to support these two legislative commitments for Napa County and other projects through the state. The Series C issuance partly funded the construction of the new Napa County Detention and Rehabilitation Center.

As part of the Due Diligence process proceeding with the sale of the bonds, the State's bond counsel reviewed contracts that the Corrections Department currently had in effect and reviewed services that the department intended to contract for in the future. Some vendors were deemed to have a third-party interest in the facility. In instances where a third-party interest may exist, the State provided staff with boilerplate language to incorporate in its contracts.

The new contract language allows the State Public Works Board, Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC), or the County of Napa to...

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