Financial Report 2020 Yearly Highlights
A list of some of the major issues that have had an impact on the county over the last few years.
A list of some of the major issues that have had an impact on the county over the last few years.
Improvements made but pet licensing remains inefficient.
View the Auditor's proposed FY 2020 budget and learn more about attending a budget hearing.
Learn about the confidential reports made to the Good Government Hotline in 2015 and how the Auditor's Office handled them.
Learn about the kinds of reports employees and the public made to the Good Government Hotline during 2016.
Learn about the types of reports employees and the public made to the Good Government Hotline in 2018 and how the Auditor's Office handled them.
In 2019, the Good Government Hotline received 104 unique reports, a 21% increase over the previous year.
Learn about the activity on the Good Government Hotline in 2020.
Learn about the activity on the Good Government Hotline in 2021.
Read the 2022 annual report for the Good Government Hotline.
Learn about the kinds of complaints we received and investigations that we conducted through the Good Government Hotline in 2023.
Good Processes, but Controls Need Improvement
A list of our published reports resulting from tips to the Good Government Hotline.
Learn how the County's HR system can better align with best practices and develop into a strategic HR system.
Learn about the audit we are conducting on the county's budget process.
Learn about our work to date on the countywide equity audit.
Learn about our current audit of the Department of Community Justice focused on probation and parole.
Learn about the audit we are conducting of the county's Future of Work initiative.
Learn more about the audit of Joint Office of Homeless Services information services, which is currently in process.
Learn about the audit we are conducting on the Library's work environment.
Learn about the in-process Preschool for All audit.
Learn about how an independent review board can support fair resolution of issues involving adults in custody and Sheriff's staff.
Inefficiency: Over the past five years, Animal Services spent about 30% of the donations and board allocated funds it received to its restricted-use accounts
Patients praise care, but changes must be made to reduce turnover and improve financial management