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, it's i believe our oldest facility is the original muni head quart erps, the 100 year-old facility would allow us to rebuild that facility and retain it as a bus facility but move in our overheads line division which is in a masonry building right down here on division street, which we need to get them out of because it's not a safe facility for them to be in. so, that's kind of how that move happened. there's many other moves that happened to make all of this planning fit, but that's the likely other use of the bayshore lease facility, and mr. rose is right, there's nothing that guarantees by entering into this lease, that that actually happens, but it will be the recommendation likely that comes out of our real estate master plan that we will need to make happen in order to make the rest of the plan work, so it will certainly be in our interest to make that happen. so, that's part of the -- that's an assumption that is currently in the draft master plan, there are other alternatives, it could be the enforcement division which is all in lease space currently, there are other needs
, it's i believe our oldest facility is the original muni head quart erps, the 100 year-old facility would allow us to rebuild that facility and retain it as a bus facility but move in our overheads line division which is in a masonry building right down here on division street, which we need to get them out of because it's not a safe facility for them to be in. so, that's kind of how that move happened. there's many other moves that happened to make all of this planning fit, but that's the...
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at some point we would need to vacate the facility. while, you know, as of today that's not imminent, because of the time it takes for us to transition a big operation like this, we need to plan. we can't wait until the development is imminent and then kind of scramble to take our way out of the due diligence we have to do to either purchase or lease space and the city processes we have to go through and all the steps. it takes time. so once we were informed by the port of this need to move, we started the process of evaluating alternative sites. that both i think are reports and subsequent info but the budget analyst's report speaks a little of that process. some of the sites and challenges in finding space this big in san francisco that was available and suitable and reasonably priced. and really what we found is there are very few, if any options out there that can serve the purpose of this function in our dense city. so that got us to the bayshore property that's the subject of this proposed lease that's before you for consideratio
at some point we would need to vacate the facility. while, you know, as of today that's not imminent, because of the time it takes for us to transition a big operation like this, we need to plan. we can't wait until the development is imminent and then kind of scramble to take our way out of the due diligence we have to do to either purchase or lease space and the city processes we have to go through and all the steps. it takes time. so once we were informed by the port of this need to move, we...
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of -- any plans for expanding our facilities? >> that is what is coming out of this real estate study going on for the better part of this year. recommendations are formulated now and are supposed to be coming out with those later this fall. so we will have more information about the extent of expansion needs, what can we accommodate within our existing footprints of our existing facilities and understand what the cost of those investments would be over time. >> does the city actually -- the mta actually look at leasing facilities that might not be in the city and county. that considered part of -- on the border there's actually land that might be available where we don't see a lot of land to increase maintenance facilities in the city. >> i believe that was part of the charge of the real estate vision. i don't have that answer. >> okay. that will come out later when we have the real estate plan before us. >> sure. >> so the next steps, there have been a number of changes to the underlying assumptions used to generate the demand
of -- any plans for expanding our facilities? >> that is what is coming out of this real estate study going on for the better part of this year. recommendations are formulated now and are supposed to be coming out with those later this fall. so we will have more information about the extent of expansion needs, what can we accommodate within our existing footprints of our existing facilities and understand what the cost of those investments would be over time. >> does the city...
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ris khan mentioned at the bryan street facility, there's the main bus facilities including at -- flynn is our articulated bus for diesels, [inaudible] is a new bus facility under construction, woods is one of our main bus facilities as well as kerk land, so these multiple arrows show the shifting around that would occur as part of the recommendations in the vision report. in addition, the vision report assume that is we'll be able to get the bayshore facility in order to move out of pier 70 and to move training in there as well as other mta uses. so, would you like me to go over that? i know it's very complicate and had looks like an octopus but it's a complicated list of recommendations, again, to rebuild and better utilize our facilities. >> i think perhaps if i could provide some guidance to go through some of the point that is were covered in the memo because i know the mta will be back to us before december 31st to talk to us about the facilities master plan? >> yes. would you like me to move on to why we have to move out of pier 70 or have we covered that enough? >> i think just
ris khan mentioned at the bryan street facility, there's the main bus facilities including at -- flynn is our articulated bus for diesels, [inaudible] is a new bus facility under construction, woods is one of our main bus facilities as well as kerk land, so these multiple arrows show the shifting around that would occur as part of the recommendations in the vision report. in addition, the vision report assume that is we'll be able to get the bayshore facility in order to move out of pier 70 and...
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over there, that is the necc, compounding facility, and back here, the recycling facility, essentially that looks like a dump. you'll see what else i uncovered ahead, pretty remarkable stuff. also ahead, sugar, we talk about it all the time. well, now it is the subject of a test regarding a cartoon, with pretty graphic stuff. >>> and hormone replacement therapy. i'll tell you this issue confuses women more than about just any other. i have a new announcement on the study. >>> but we begin with the meningitis outbreak, under the microscope. the plot thickens on the deadly and growing meningitis outbreak that is affecting now so much of the country. at the center of it all, contaminated steroid injections of 14,000 people in 23 states may have received. now, they were made by necc, a compounding pharmacy in massachusetts that is licensed to distribute drugs in all 50 states. compound pharmacies were established so that the pharmacists could make custom specific doses for patients with those needs. now the fda is not charged with regulating them, because the compound facilities are not ma
over there, that is the necc, compounding facility, and back here, the recycling facility, essentially that looks like a dump. you'll see what else i uncovered ahead, pretty remarkable stuff. also ahead, sugar, we talk about it all the time. well, now it is the subject of a test regarding a cartoon, with pretty graphic stuff. >>> and hormone replacement therapy. i'll tell you this issue confuses women more than about just any other. i have a new announcement on the study. >>>...
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most of our facilities wouldn't come in via aircraft anyway. the services we need, it's not typically getting the people, it's getting to the location you need to do the work. while we can drop folks via helicopter, we do that on a pretty regular basis during fires and storms up in the mountains, it's going to be able to get the roads clear and get the bridges open or get access into the location for which we need to get to. in fact, we suffered tlie that in a lot of the big cities just even during commute times if there's a minor emergency getting tlau and we have a relationship with the city here in san francisco where the fire department and the first responders have reached out to us and will help us get there. i can't say we have that everywhere in our state. certainly in a major event, that would be our concern, our ability to get our work force into the bay area given the type of infrastructure we have here. >> thank you. mr. brig. >> i would add, we don't have aircraft that can lift heavy bull dozers so we would be looking to the state
most of our facilities wouldn't come in via aircraft anyway. the services we need, it's not typically getting the people, it's getting to the location you need to do the work. while we can drop folks via helicopter, we do that on a pretty regular basis during fires and storms up in the mountains, it's going to be able to get the roads clear and get the bridges open or get access into the location for which we need to get to. in fact, we suffered tlie that in a lot of the big cities just even...
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. >> ksp is kentucky's only maximum security facility. group of stone masons from italy teamed with inmates from various prisons to construct the castle which opened in 1889. >> when they first built it, they had a sign up over the front door that said, "abandon hope all ye that enter here." they wanted this place to look pretty menacing and it still looks menacing even today. >> i think the penitentiary is unique in many respects, just because of the foreboding appearance that it has. it's a serious place where serious things happen. this is a prison. >> the castle sits on 90 acres and has seven cell houses for its 900 inmates. nearly 40 inmates are secluded on death row. fewer than a dozen of them live in a minimum-custody facility. more than 200, those considered the most dangerous, are locked in solitary confinement in the segregation unit. >> basically, there are very few inmates that come directly to the kentucky state penitentiary. for the most part, inmates come to the penitentiary via other facilities that those inmates have eith
. >> ksp is kentucky's only maximum security facility. group of stone masons from italy teamed with inmates from various prisons to construct the castle which opened in 1889. >> when they first built it, they had a sign up over the front door that said, "abandon hope all ye that enter here." they wanted this place to look pretty menacing and it still looks menacing even today. >> i think the penitentiary is unique in many respects, just because of the foreboding...
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there was no action intelligence on the ben got the facility. to turn this into an issue in the campaign, the president's from the minute it happened has been focused on finding who was responsible for those who killed four americans, making sure our diplomatic personnel around the world, investigating what happened and following facts whatever it may need and ensuring to the secretary of state that actions are taken to find out in security in benghazi and posture moving forward in that facility and other facilities around the world considered dangerous. >> four americans were killed. the administration getting to the bottom of this. [talking over each other] >> i want to know what happened to my son. >> no one wants to more -- want to know more than the president of the united states. rather than hypothesize, this president made sure the fbi is investigating what happened and the state department set up the accountability review board to assess what happened in terms of the posture in ben gauzy and that is underway. the secretary said moments a
there was no action intelligence on the ben got the facility. to turn this into an issue in the campaign, the president's from the minute it happened has been focused on finding who was responsible for those who killed four americans, making sure our diplomatic personnel around the world, investigating what happened and following facts whatever it may need and ensuring to the secretary of state that actions are taken to find out in security in benghazi and posture moving forward in that...
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[applause] i want to thank jimmy, our former facility coordinator here. he has got a great jump shot. [applause] our rec staff, harry, serene, jennifer, the new facility coordinator here. [applause] michelle, richard, kerry, recreation supervisor. jerry, our parks services manager. marianne. and our custodian supervisor, cliff, who is going to help us keep this place clean. a big round of applause for them. [applause] and last but not least, a really warm round of applause. you all know her, the former area supervisor here and longtime advocate of this facility, elaine tom. where are you? [applause] fantastic. >> all right, and this is actually going to be dramatic because here he comes. the man i am going to introduce is not moses, but he is close. the biggest supporter of parks and brachiate -- recreation and open space in this city. he understands the importance to our neighborhoods and communities of having clean and safe places to play. he has been an advocate for parks, open space, and recreation, even as director of the department of public works a
[applause] i want to thank jimmy, our former facility coordinator here. he has got a great jump shot. [applause] our rec staff, harry, serene, jennifer, the new facility coordinator here. [applause] michelle, richard, kerry, recreation supervisor. jerry, our parks services manager. marianne. and our custodian supervisor, cliff, who is going to help us keep this place clean. a big round of applause for them. [applause] and last but not least, a really warm round of applause. you all know her,...
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it's a large facility. we're on over 500 acres of property. the perimeter is approximately a mile and a half around the facility. we have maximum security, medium security and minimum security offenders. what probably sets us apart is the different segregation units. >> offenders who assault staff or other inmates are moved to the secure housing unit, a prison within the prison, known as the shu. >> there have been discipline problems, they've been assaulted and they've had issues at other facilities. so they send them here. >> designed to look and function like pelican bay, a maximum security prison in california, the shu is composed of windowless, concrete cells measuring 7 by 12 feet. of the 288 inmates housed here, 179 have been diagnosed by psychiatric staff as mentally ill. >> i heard the horror stories of this place back when it first opened up. >> sergeant dan haskins is a veteran of the secure housing unit. >> out of sight, out of mind. the outside world, out of sight, out of mind. they don't -- probably don't want to know what goes o
it's a large facility. we're on over 500 acres of property. the perimeter is approximately a mile and a half around the facility. we have maximum security, medium security and minimum security offenders. what probably sets us apart is the different segregation units. >> offenders who assault staff or other inmates are moved to the secure housing unit, a prison within the prison, known as the shu. >> there have been discipline problems, they've been assaulted and they've had issues...
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for instance the tow-trucks -- the towing facility starts behind the hall of justice. so that tow customers are able to pick up their cars there within the first 24 hours. then they are towed to -- at this current time -- to pier 70. they would, if this lease were approved be towed to 2650 bay shore, which is accessible by the t line and the 9 and 8 ax muni routes. while they operate 24 hours a day, they receive only 25 vehicles a day that would be put into long-term storage at the facility both inside and out. they will have weekly auctions, which they currently have at pier 70 and it's approximately anticipated 300 people would attend, but the cars, approximately 100 sold each wednesday 8:30 to 2:00 p.m. would be picked up at alternative times. if it's enforcement, those are the people who give the parking tickets, they would be moving there and operate 4 hours a day, 7 days a week with 9 different shifts. but it's unclear at this point if they will be relocating there. the new operator training and maintenance training and refresher courses would occur in offices an
for instance the tow-trucks -- the towing facility starts behind the hall of justice. so that tow customers are able to pick up their cars there within the first 24 hours. then they are towed to -- at this current time -- to pier 70. they would, if this lease were approved be towed to 2650 bay shore, which is accessible by the t line and the 9 and 8 ax muni routes. while they operate 24 hours a day, they receive only 25 vehicles a day that would be put into long-term storage at the facility...
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eso no es fÁcil porque en tierras finlandesas no es fÁcil. >> no tiene aceite?ivo nos entiende muy bien con el frÍo del norte, forma grumos, ayer alexandra y marcos tuvieron que llevar su grasa a un sauna para que sea mÁs fluÍda, en temperaturas bajo cero no se puede permitir ningÚn fallo ¿quiÉn dejÓ el depÓsito de aceite en el auto durante la noche? >> pensÉ que teocaba a ti sacarlo Ésta vez. >> no, te equivocas. >> eso tenÍa entendido. tampoco fui la Última que estacionÓ el auto, fuiste tÚ. >> sÍ pero pensÉ que habÍas sacado el aceite. >> ¿lo estacionamos al sol? >> no creo que sea suficiente. >> el sol brilla, pero durante la noche hubo menos de cero grados, es el mayor enemigo para el aceite vegetal. >> tenemos un gran problema, el sistema fallÓ porque se congeló durante la noche, hay que sacar el tanque durante la noche, porque hace demasiado frÍo aquÍ en finlandia, y es un gran problema. >> es una crisis, el Ánimo se resiente. >> a ver si se derrite... >> ahora los dos participantes confÍan en que el contenido del depÓsito se derrita lo antes posible con e
eso no es fÁcil porque en tierras finlandesas no es fÁcil. >> no tiene aceite?ivo nos entiende muy bien con el frÍo del norte, forma grumos, ayer alexandra y marcos tuvieron que llevar su grasa a un sauna para que sea mÁs fluÍda, en temperaturas bajo cero no se puede permitir ningÚn fallo ¿quiÉn dejÓ el depÓsito de aceite en el auto durante la noche? >> pensÉ que teocaba a ti sacarlo Ésta vez. >> no, te equivocas. >> eso tenÍa entendido. tampoco fui la...
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a new facility dedicated to serving students as is city college. this particular educational facility, though, has a long history and struggle, a lot of false starts and reboots and now it's here. i've been working on this along with many other people for about 5 years and i just wanted to thank some of the people that i've been working with and i'm not going to mention everyone because there are so many people who have, are responsible for this wonderful facility. but the person i want to thank first is our honorable trustee lawrence wong, who this would not have been, we would not be here if it was not for him. i also want to thank someone who i worked very closely with during the construction of this building and that's our, that's our previous chancellor, dr. don griffin, the chancellor who built this facility through many trials and tribulations but he got it done on time and on budget, which is a wonderful, wonderful statement. i also want to thank some of the board members who, the members of the facilities committee who every year -- every
a new facility dedicated to serving students as is city college. this particular educational facility, though, has a long history and struggle, a lot of false starts and reboots and now it's here. i've been working on this along with many other people for about 5 years and i just wanted to thank some of the people that i've been working with and i'm not going to mention everyone because there are so many people who have, are responsible for this wonderful facility. but the person i want to...
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centralized treatment which would have one facility that would serve all of the customers and we would also consider different treatment options. basically we would look at treatment that would take it from the southeast plant and filter that and produce the recycled water and we would look at treatment that would treat wastewater directly from the sewer or plant . the alternatives would be evaluated using environmental social and technical criteria along with costs and again the goal is to identify preferred project or a preferred alternative that we can move forward, and if the results of the analysis indicate that a port site should be considered as the preferred alternative, we would of course return to the port commission for port concurrence before we move forward. public involvement has been a critical part of our project. we've put in a lot of effort to make sure that the public is informed of the project and the sites we're considering. we have been talking to the public about this projected since summer of 2011 and we continue to outreach with open house sessions that we held
centralized treatment which would have one facility that would serve all of the customers and we would also consider different treatment options. basically we would look at treatment that would take it from the southeast plant and filter that and produce the recycled water and we would look at treatment that would treat wastewater directly from the sewer or plant . the alternatives would be evaluated using environmental social and technical criteria along with costs and again the goal is to...
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north facility is a modern-looking maximum security jail.ld max, is the oldest jail in los angeles. and lastly, the crown jewel of the l.a. county jail system is the north county correctional facility, or nccf, which houses murderers, rapists and drug offenders. >> we find that the linear jail doesn't work for us anymore. what we have here is more of a podular design, with the staff in the middle and the inmates around the outside. >> a single facility comprised of five jails housing 3,800 inmates, nccf was designed in 1983. nccf first made headlines in march of 1990 when the first president bush helped dedicate the jail's opening. >> one of this nation's founding father said, "if men were angels, no government would be necessary." well, i'm sure that no one here would suggest that men were angels, and that's why there is government. to write laws we live by and correctional facilities like this one for the people who break them. >> for ten years, this facility had no major incidents. [ sirens ] then on april 24th, 2000, violence erupted. >>
north facility is a modern-looking maximum security jail.ld max, is the oldest jail in los angeles. and lastly, the crown jewel of the l.a. county jail system is the north county correctional facility, or nccf, which houses murderers, rapists and drug offenders. >> we find that the linear jail doesn't work for us anymore. what we have here is more of a podular design, with the staff in the middle and the inmates around the outside. >> a single facility comprised of five jails...
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i said at the main facility. well, they didn't care for that too much. they did know friends of the family that had two sons in here that got killed during the riot. hadley, i'll be back to talk to you when i have some more time. i do not have time right now. >> when? >> you're going -- tomorrow. >> when? >> i had a few higher administration tell me i wouldn't make it. that i was going to be bringing in drugs, having sex with the inmates, doing something, and that made me have more ambition to prove to them and myself that, you know, you can't base what you're thinking on my looks, and that's what's kept me going all these years is that i'm here to prove them wrong. >> as our cameras were rolling, we saw firsthand how unruly inmates continually challenge the staff. inmate toby gonzales, convicted of second degree murder and armed robbery, refuses to remove his hand from the food port. >> do you want to us do 22 or 23? >> this morning when he got his first meal, he refused it, stuck his hand out the food port and he's had his hand out ever since. >> we ha
i said at the main facility. well, they didn't care for that too much. they did know friends of the family that had two sons in here that got killed during the riot. hadley, i'll be back to talk to you when i have some more time. i do not have time right now. >> when? >> you're going -- tomorrow. >> when? >> i had a few higher administration tell me i wouldn't make it. that i was going to be bringing in drugs, having sex with the inmates, doing something, and that made...
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at other facilities. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler >>> there are 2 million people >>> there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> jail is hell. jail is hell. >> willie, will you come to the door, sir? >> a lot of the mental state hospitals have closed down, and the only options to the police agencies are bring them to the jails. >> it's dirty. the shower's dirty. the toilet's dirty. the floor's dirty. point-blank, dirty. >> anything can happen, any given time, at any moment, just like that. very fast, very quick. >> let's go, let's go, let's go. >> i'm not even looking for shanks. i just happened to stumble upon these. >> you never know what to expect. all we do all day is sit here like a time bomb waiting for something to happen. >> this is as close to a living hell as i think i ever want to come. >> when someone breaks the law, there is a distinct difference between going to prison and jail. prison is for convicted felons, many with long-term sentences. jail is where suspe
at other facilities. that's our report. thanks for watching. i'm john seigenthaler >>> there are 2 million people >>> there are 2 million people behind bars in america. we open the gates, "lockup." >> jail is hell. jail is hell. >> willie, will you come to the door, sir? >> a lot of the mental state hospitals have closed down, and the only options to the police agencies are bring them to the jails. >> it's dirty. the shower's dirty. the...
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over there, that's the necc, the compounding facility. back here, it's a repsycycling facility, eventually a dump. you'll see what else i uncovered. >>> next, sugar. we talk about it all the time. puts the polar bears of coke under the knife. it's a cartoon but pretty graphic stuff. >>> and hormone replacement therapy. this issue confuses women more than any other. i have an important answer based understood a new study. >>> but we begin with the meningitis outbreak under a microscope. the plot thickens on the deadly and growing meningitis outbreak that's affecting so much of the country. contaminated ichb jekzs of 14,000 people in 23 states they may have received. they were made by necc. that's a compounding pharmacy in massachusetts that's licensed to distribute drugs in all 50 states. compound facilities were established so they could make custom dosages for paetsch epts with individual needs. the fda isn't in charge of regulating them because technically they're not making new drugs. they're just customizing drugs already on the marke
over there, that's the necc, the compounding facility. back here, it's a repsycycling facility, eventually a dump. you'll see what else i uncovered. >>> next, sugar. we talk about it all the time. puts the polar bears of coke under the knife. it's a cartoon but pretty graphic stuff. >>> and hormone replacement therapy. this issue confuses women more than any other. i have an important answer based understood a new study. >>> but we begin with the meningitis outbreak...
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he managed to take a look behind the facility though. what he found was surprising.ycling site filled with waste and garbage, right next to the building where inside medications are mixed. turned out the recycling center is owned by the same guy who owns the compounding center. today, sanjay did some more digging. this is what he found. >> necc, this is the place where the deadly meningitis outbreak started. we came here looking for answers. but we soon found out no one would talk. is there someone we can talk to? wove been leaving voice messages and -- >> i even went straight to the home of the owner of the facility. there was a car parked at the end of the driveway. no visitors allowed. but i was told they would call me back. they didn't. >> we're trying to get some information. but there was something else we noticed. >> look closely at the name of this garbage facility connected to the necc. conigliaro. this is the maiden name of barry's wife, lisa. she is also named as a pharmacist at the necc. barry cadden, gregory panagenerio are owners of the necc and this me
he managed to take a look behind the facility though. what he found was surprising.ycling site filled with waste and garbage, right next to the building where inside medications are mixed. turned out the recycling center is owned by the same guy who owns the compounding center. today, sanjay did some more digging. this is what he found. >> necc, this is the place where the deadly meningitis outbreak started. we came here looking for answers. but we soon found out no one would talk. is...
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>> narrator: director mark bolton wants to change that. >> this is an old facility. it's a very costly facility to operate, and one of my goals that i would like to accomplish before i leave here is master capacity planning for a new direct-supervision jail. >> narrator: direct supervision is a system where offices are stationed inside housing units 24/7. research shows it to be more effective in reducing violence than in facilities where remote supervision is used. >> you're trying to look like me today, right? >> [ laughs ] >> no. >> i see how it is. >> narrator: at louisville metro, officers frequently visit the housing units, but they are not designed to have an around-the-clock staff presence. >> this is more of an indirect, remote type of inmate supervision, architecture here. but what we can do is we can traverse the jail and get in and out of those housing units and really develop that community-policing model in the jail. >> unlock door, door, door. >> officer. >> narrator: so when a fight breaks out, response times are slower than those in direct-supervisio
>> narrator: director mark bolton wants to change that. >> this is an old facility. it's a very costly facility to operate, and one of my goals that i would like to accomplish before i leave here is master capacity planning for a new direct-supervision jail. >> narrator: direct supervision is a system where offices are stationed inside housing units 24/7. research shows it to be more effective in reducing violence than in facilities where remote supervision is used. >>...
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footprint of that facility so we will be looking to use the time between now and when the port commission is asked to weigh in if a port site reaches the top of the list at developing a comparison set of criteria we would bring to you as a basis for making your decision on this project and certainly rent is something that we're always interested in. >> of course. thank you. >> i think this is a good concept. like my fellow commissioners i think they asked some intelligent questions and brad you just pointed out -- the port might not be the site that is chosen; right? so we have to right and still in the infancy stage. okay thanks. >> [inaudible] >> your mic is off. >> we appreciate you coming and presenting. thank you. >> item ten new business. >> commissioners any new business? no. >> any public comment? >> move adjournment in memory >> good morning, welcome to the regular meeting of the budget and finance committee. my name is carmen chu, chair of the committee, i'm joined by supervisor john avalos, and jane kim, we have phil dillon, mr. young, do you have any announcements for us? >> y
footprint of that facility so we will be looking to use the time between now and when the port commission is asked to weigh in if a port site reaches the top of the list at developing a comparison set of criteria we would bring to you as a basis for making your decision on this project and certainly rent is something that we're always interested in. >> of course. thank you. >> i think this is a good concept. like my fellow commissioners i think they asked some intelligent questions...
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well as an additional three point eight million dollars every year to cover wear and tear on the facility this is the first time ever in our nation's history that a state owned prison was sold off to a private corporation all together this deal was supposed to save the state three million dollars a year. almost a year later we don't know whether or not this deal is actually saving taxpayers money in ohio but we do know that c.c.a. appears to be a pretty terrible prison manager a new audit released this week by the ohio department of rehabilitation and correction reveals that under private management the lake erie correctional institution is being woefully mismanaged the audit revealed that the prison is failing to meet state standards when it comes to sanitation food quality hygiene and several other areas also according to the audit inmates were not notified what to do in case of a fire emergency laundry and cell cleaning service or services were unavailable inmates in the infirmary were neglected and many prison cells were over occupied but the corrections corporation of america is stil
well as an additional three point eight million dollars every year to cover wear and tear on the facility this is the first time ever in our nation's history that a state owned prison was sold off to a private corporation all together this deal was supposed to save the state three million dollars a year. almost a year later we don't know whether or not this deal is actually saving taxpayers money in ohio but we do know that c.c.a. appears to be a pretty terrible prison manager a new audit...