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File #: 25-152    Version: 1 Name: Garrison Retirement Resolution
Type: Resolution Status: Consent Calendar
In control: Sheriff's Office
On agenda: 3/11/2025 Final action: 3/11/2025
Title: Adopt a resolution and plaque of appreciation honoring Correctional Officer Jason Garrison upon his retirement from the Sheriff's Office with over 29 years of dedicated public service to Solano County
District: All
Attachments: 1. A - Retirement Resolution
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Adopt a resolution and plaque of appreciation honoring Correctional Officer Jason Garrison upon his retirement from the Sheriff's Office with over 29 years of dedicated public service to Solano County

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DEPARTMENTAL RECOMMENDATION:

The Sheriff recommends that the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution and plaque of appreciation honoring Jason Garrison, Correctional Officer, upon his retirement from the Sheriff's Office with over 29 years of dedicated service to Solano County.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:

Jason Garrison began his career with Solano County Sheriff's Office as a Correctional Officer (Entry) on September 25, 1995 and was promoted to Correctional Officer on September 22, 1996. Office Garrison worked numerous positions within the Custody Division, including Maximum Security Officer, Training Officer, Classification Officer, Court Holding Officer, Rover, and Programs Officer.

In 2007, then Sheriff Gary Stanton recognized Officer Garrison for his outstanding efforts in ensuring the safe evacuation of inmates during a bomb threat. Officer Garrison received a commendation in 2009 from a Deputy County Counsel in recognition of his exceptional ability to secure the cooperation and trust of an inmate with multiple cognitive impairments, a feat that had presented significant challenges for others. Officer Garrison's actions secured the trust of the inmate allowing for the Public Guardian and the Court to work toward getting the inmate the appropriate care he need.

In 2013, Officer Garrison was selected by the Sheriff's Office as Correctional Officer of the Year for 2012 for his positive attitude, internal drive for continuous learning and improvement.

Officer Garrison was known for his exceptional ability to communicate effectively with inmates and colleagues. He demonstrated a strong work ethic characterized by professionalism, reliability, and...

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