The New Jail: Pete? Let’s have a talk

Over 325 concerned citizens packed the Courthouse outraged over the new jail .
The New Jail: Pete? Let’s have a talk
The New Jail: Pete? Let’s have a talk
County Executive Pete Kremen? Can we have a talk? Look, I know you did not want to hold a public hearing about this proposed jail. That's why, after seven years of working on this, it took over 70 citizens petitioning you to hold a hearing about it. We had to use state law to compel you to hold a public hearing and you failed to even do that (read Jean Melious' take on why this was not a legal hearing.) But enough about the how we got there, let's talk about what happened at the meeting.
At the meeting, I heard you and your staff run away from your plan to spend $150 million on a jail that is too big and too expensive for our community. I saw the outrage from the 325 citizens who showed up to tell you why this wouldn't work. They pulled reams of research from similar communities and notes about successful social services programs that reduce incarceration rates. They raised concerns about the wetland you are planning to build this on and questioned why we are building a facility three times the size of the Bellis Fair Mall. Community members showed up in droves, demanding answers about why the old jail, a facility barely 25 years old, is now nearly condemned. They came armed with research drawn from your own plans about what would be a good fit for our community.
What was your response? To tell the community not to believe what you put down in writing: that this jail will be a sprawling 844 bed facility. But to read your lips: you wanted people to think that it is just a worst-case scenario and that it will actually be smaller.













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