Security During the Presidential Transition
/Message from Helen Robbins-Meyer, Chief Administrative Officer
The nation is preparing for one of our most treasured and defining moments next week: the transfer to a new presidential administration at a designated time. We take this culmination of the democratic process for granted. It’s the envy of many people around the world.
We are all shaken by the assault on the U.S. Capitol last week meant to interfere with that process. And we are disturbed by law enforcement reports of potential violence in places around the country planned to coincide with the inauguration.
Federal and local law enforcement are actively monitoring for any harmful activity in the San Diego area, including County facilities. At this point, there is no cause for concern to share. However, out of an abundance of caution, we are taking steps to add security. Any staff from the County Administration Center not already working remotely, we’d like you to do so Jan. 20. Check with your department head if you have questions. Law enforcement will of course continue to watch for any signs of trouble and take actions as needed.
Our CAC has become a go-to spot for rallies and demonstrations of all kinds. That’s great. We consciously made the Waterfront Park a focal point for the region. But protests must be peaceful. We won’t tolerate violence, or even threats of violence. The essence of our system is that we resolve differences through our voices and our ballots.
It’s with that shared understanding that the country needs to move forward. The County as well. Our business is the public good. Specific policies may shift under changing leadership, but that higher goal unites, guides and motivates us as we enter a new era. I look forward to us continuing to work together on behalf of our residents.