Enroll Now!

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It’s officially Open Enrollment season! Employees can make benefits elections for 2020 by enrolling now through 5 p.m., Oct. 24.

Visit the Open Enrollment website to learn more about the benefit plans and review the Open Enrollment Guide, where you can find more about what’s new for 2020 including the requirement to update your beneficiary information through MetLife. Here are instructions to help you navigate MetLife’s page.

If you have any questions, reach out to your Benefits Ambassador or reference the log-in instructions.

Friday Photo: Sky Is the Limit at Lake Morena

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Park attendant Kelly Tode had an early start to her day, but it was worth it for this sunrise over Lake Morena County Park.

Share your fabulous photos! If you see a coworker getting the job done, a beautiful sunset over your office or wonderful County program being offered—snap a pic and submit it. Be sure to include information about the photo and your name. One image will be posted to InSite every Friday.

See the Friday Photo gallery.

Friday Photo: Meal Delivery

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Did you know that Aging and Independence Services delivers meals to older adults who are homebound due to illness or disability? This is just one of the many services this Health and Human Services Agency department provides to older adults, people with disabilities and their family members, to help keep them safely in their homes, promote healthy and vital living, and publicize positive contributions made by older adults and persons with disabilities.

Share your fabulous photos! If you see a coworker getting the job done, a beautiful sunset over your office or wonderful County program being offered—snap a pic and submit it. Be sure to include information about the photo and your name. One image will be posted to InSite every Friday.

See the Friday Photo gallery.

Catching Rays Saves Dollars at COC

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Most of the County Operations Center has been rebuilt from the ground up in recent years. But cranes still dot the campus on occasion outside of buildings that have long been finished and opened to the public. So what’s going on?

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Thousands of solar panels, also known as photovoltaic panels, are being installed on top of six buildings as part of the County’s renewable energy plan. The COC project began last July and is scheduled to finish next March.

Once completed, the system will catch rays that generate 2.2 megawatts of clean renewable power, more than 30% of the electricity used by the entire COC campus. On top of that, a 400-kilowatt battery system is being installed on the campus’ north side.

The battery system will offset SDG&E’s increased rates during periods of high demand. The battery will switch on as needed each day when campus energy use gets too high, eliminating most of those costs.

Between the solar panels and the battery, the system is expected to cut the COC’s annual electricity bill up to $220,000 each year.

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Under a power purchase agreement, Sun Power builds, operates and maintains the COC system at no cost to the County. In turn, the County agrees to buy all the renewable power generated at a price well below current and anticipated future SDG&E rates.  

“This system is an important piece of the County’s overall renewable energy plan,” said Energy and Sustainability Program Chief Charley Marchesano. “The ultimate goal is to generate at least 20% of the County’s total energy load from onsite renewable sources by 2030.”

Various other County facilities boast photovoltaic systems, too, including some at County parks. And there are more to come. Solar panels will be added to the Santa Ysabel Nature Center and Lindo Lake Park next year.    

The East Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility has a 1 MW array. A photovoltaic system was energized at the South Bay Regional Center last year providing nearly 1.5 MW of additional clean renewable power. Solar panels went up at the newly constructed Borrego Springs Library and a project at the Rancho San Diego Library is underway right now. 

What’s next? The North County Regional Center, the Edgemoor Skilled Nursing Facility and the Rancho San Diego Sheriff Station. Finishing up the list of major solar projects will be a return to the East Mesa Juvenile Detention Facility to expand its solar installation and double its current energy output.

All told, the County is currently generating more than 6% of its total operating electricity from renewable onsite sources. That equates to removing 1,664 metric tons of carbon dioxide from the environment just last year or taking 362 gas-powered cars off our local roads.   

To find out more about the County’s overall sustainability efforts, visit the climate action plan website.

Pet of the Week - Mack

Meet Mack! A 7-year-old German shepherd mix looking for his new forever home.

Mack will definitely steal your heart. He has a very sweet and calm personality. Mack loves to go for walks, enjoys meeting new people, and will be happiest when you give him lots of scratches. So let’s get him adopted!

You can see Mack at the Department of Animal Services’ shelter in Carlsbad or visit sddac.com to give another animal their furever home.

Friday Photo: Rainbows Galore

Check out the triple rainbow! Three employees shared images of rainbows 🌈 over County properties.

Share your fabulous photos! If you see a coworker getting the job done, a beautiful sunset over your office or wonderful County program being offered—snap a pic and submit it. Be sure to include information about the photo and your name. One image will be posted to InSite every Friday.

Rainbow over the County Operations Center. 📷: Child Welfare Services Office Support Specialist Michele Blackwood Trejo.

Rainbow over the County Operations Center. 📷: Child Welfare Services Office Support Specialist Michele Blackwood Trejo.

Rainbow over Lake Morena County Park. 📷: Park Ranger Vinny Bartolone.

Rainbow over Lake Morena County Park. 📷: Park Ranger Vinny Bartolone.

Rainbow from the County Operations Center. 📷: Auditor & Controller Associate Accountant Jill Romero.

Rainbow from the County Operations Center. 📷: Auditor & Controller Associate Accountant Jill Romero.

Get Your Free Flu Shot

Flu season is coming. To help you stay healthy, the County is offering free flu shots to all County employees. Flu shots will be offered at various worksites beginning Sept. 23.

See the schedule.

While it may seem early to think about your annual flu shot, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends getting the vaccination as soon as it’s available. Getting vaccinated before the start of the flu season gives the body a chance to build up immunity to the virus before it begins spreading in the community.  If you have concerns about the flu shot, please see this story from the County Immunization Program debunking common flu shot myths.

Additional Tips to Stay Healthy

In addition to getting vaccinated, people should also do the following to avoid getting sick:

·       Wash hands thoroughly and often

·       Use hand sanitizers

·       Stay away from sick people

·       Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth

·       Clean commonly touched surfaces

·       If you are sick, stay home and avoid contact with others

2020 Open Enrollment Is Coming!

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Making your benefit elections during Open Enrollment is one of the most important decisions you’ll make all year. Start your research now, ahead of Open Enrollment, which runs Sept. 30 to Oct. 24!

First, review 2020 plan information on the Open Enrollment website from a work or home computer. Then, attend an open enrollment fair to learn about plan changes for next year and meet with benefit providers including Delta Dental, Kaiser Permanente, MetLife and UnitedHealthcare. There are six fairs scheduled between Sept. 12 and Oct. 8.

If you have questions, reach out to your Benefit Ambassador. These benefits experts can help you review plan information, navigate online enrollment and answer specific questions so that Open Enrollment is easy!

Meet the Benefit Ambassadors

If you have questions about 2020 Open Enrollment, Benefit Ambassadors are ready to assist. These benefits experts can help you review plan information, navigate online enrollment and answer specific questions so that Open Enrollment is easy!

Benefit Ambassadors can be reached by email or phone. If your department is not listed, please reach out to any ambassador in your group.