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in regard to medical examiner facility we have secured a facility in indian basin. they're going to alter the facility there to yield us more area. i believe at the hall they occupy about 18,000 square feet. we're going to provide them just shy of 50,000 at one newhall and we are catapulting from mid50's era to a 20th century. the dna which the chief mentioned didn't exist as a science in 1955. it's predominant today and much of the facility is dedicated to dna and similar science and making sure we're able to provide the proper consideration of evidence for the purposes of exoneration or conviction as the evidence might suggest or recommend so it's a critical purpose to address and this facility will yield the venue for that service to r occur. we have spent monies toward developing the facility to a level of certainty that the number we recommend to you at $65 million we feel is confident to yield the project to completion. next slide please. this is an artist's image of the facility. it's speculative at this junchture but we plan to make it a proper civic place a
in regard to medical examiner facility we have secured a facility in indian basin. they're going to alter the facility there to yield us more area. i believe at the hall they occupy about 18,000 square feet. we're going to provide them just shy of 50,000 at one newhall and we are catapulting from mid50's era to a 20th century. the dna which the chief mentioned didn't exist as a science in 1955. it's predominant today and much of the facility is dedicated to dna and similar science and making...
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merced facility. i'd like to focus a minute on some of the details of the 3 facilities and the coastal zone. the south windmill replacement facility that's located at the southwest end of dprp off of 34k9 junior drive are that would replace the existing well facility the fingerprint of our new facility would be approximately the same size as the exit facility. it would be relatively small one story building of 8 hundred square feet and the height would be about 19 feet. the north lake facility the other one in golden gate park is located near fulton and 42 avenue. it would replace an existing irrigation facility and the fingerprint would be 9 hundred i won't tell and believe height of 13 and a half feet. and finally, the lake merced facility is off our assets road from the pump states. it's generally not assessable to the public but the facility will overlook along the lake merced area and will fats west so from lake merced facility it will be in the background. this building fingerprint will be about
merced facility. i'd like to focus a minute on some of the details of the 3 facilities and the coastal zone. the south windmill replacement facility that's located at the southwest end of dprp off of 34k9 junior drive are that would replace the existing well facility the fingerprint of our new facility would be approximately the same size as the exit facility. it would be relatively small one story building of 8 hundred square feet and the height would be about 19 feet. the north lake facility...
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but real quickly, the notion that the unused, which is like an empty costco facility type facility, pop-up tent in san bruno of of county jail number 6 ~ can easily be converted is false. it's completely false. in fact, i think it's always been a bit of a hanging chad, for lack of a better phrase. it should have been dee commissioned and de rated quite sometime ago. it was designed simply to deal with the overflow and over crowding. so, the analysis that you're just asking about takes in consideration the redistribution of a much smaller facility in downtown san francisco that the budget analyst had concluded with shared by other remodeling down in san bruno. bottom line for me is philosophically, i think we should not be suburbanizing our jail population. i think we should be urbanizing it because i think it's more consistent with our values of effective rehabilitation and reentry. and maybe the controller may want to weigh in. >> thank you. >> i just wanted to add that the budget and legislative analyst's report forecast is actually quite similar to ours. you mentioned that they said you
but real quickly, the notion that the unused, which is like an empty costco facility type facility, pop-up tent in san bruno of of county jail number 6 ~ can easily be converted is false. it's completely false. in fact, i think it's always been a bit of a hanging chad, for lack of a better phrase. it should have been dee commissioned and de rated quite sometime ago. it was designed simply to deal with the overflow and over crowding. so, the analysis that you're just asking about takes in...
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purpose toissible say this is a safe facility, but not a permissible purpose to say an unsafe facility? >> the statute is not focused on that person's speech. statute is focused on what they're doing in the buffer zone. >> the consequence is just what is described by justice scalia, consequence of the statute. are you saying the consequences of what you write are irrelevant argument? >> certainly i wouldn't say that. >> seems to me you should answer scalia's question then much. >> with respect to viewpoint discrimination, the statute has perfectly legitimate sweep. it allows people to go in and allowsthe building, it pedestrians to go back and forth forss the walk and allows even employees with, with snow shovel z -- could have created a completely silent zone. i don't know whether that would or not, but it would be a different question. you can say nobody can speak with shovel snow, they work for the clinic, they can sweep the sidewalk, they can can go in andthey out but they cab utter a wore. that would be a different but that's not this statute. this statute says that there's an exe
purpose toissible say this is a safe facility, but not a permissible purpose to say an unsafe facility? >> the statute is not focused on that person's speech. statute is focused on what they're doing in the buffer zone. >> the consequence is just what is described by justice scalia, consequence of the statute. are you saying the consequences of what you write are irrelevant argument? >> certainly i wouldn't say that. >> seems to me you should answer scalia's question...
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inmates in those facilities. in cj5 in our san bruno facility, really is at a point where we still would not be able to accommodate, if we were to displace everybody from county jail number 4, back to cj5 where we distribute them between two different jails. really, what the budget analyst report states and what we feel is affirmed is a facility must be built. the question is where. so, if it dials down to the question of where a facility must be built, in my forecast that means that it's either going to be built in san bruno, which i think that some of the perspective of others would help save us money and just kind of kick the can kind of strategy, or perhaps in san francisco. and i've always welcomed the discussion point that the number of beds cell spaces is a fluid discussion. and one that should be refreshed continuously in the timeline of when we actually commit whether to build a jail or not ~. when i came into office as sheriff, the original proposal was 90 3 beds ~. 8 28 beds that are rated, the remaind
inmates in those facilities. in cj5 in our san bruno facility, really is at a point where we still would not be able to accommodate, if we were to displace everybody from county jail number 4, back to cj5 where we distribute them between two different jails. really, what the budget analyst report states and what we feel is affirmed is a facility must be built. the question is where. so, if it dials down to the question of where a facility must be built, in my forecast that means that it's...
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we're talking about closing facilities, centralizing facilities, consolidation. we haven't even gotten into the issue of land use, traffic, environmental issues. but when we first came before the board and before the planning commission eight years ago, the corporation that was sponsoring a redesign of our health care in san francisco were very convinced that they had the answer, that they knew what the best outcome was going to be, they knew what the best practices were going to be, the best outcomes for health care. and in our eight years of push back as a community coalition, actually every single thing that we started with was a wrong assumption. what we've seen in the last period of time is a change of philosophy, a change in legislation, a change in funding, a change in technology that made it a bad idea to consolidate all health care services in one location and close all the other ones. so, we had a great victory because of this community coalition and the help of the board, i want to say, that were very involved. but we had a great mediated settlement be
we're talking about closing facilities, centralizing facilities, consolidation. we haven't even gotten into the issue of land use, traffic, environmental issues. but when we first came before the board and before the planning commission eight years ago, the corporation that was sponsoring a redesign of our health care in san francisco were very convinced that they had the answer, that they knew what the best outcome was going to be, they knew what the best practices were going to be, the best...
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our bus drivers have limited time available to them to access facilities. the facility has to be close by the terminals. other limitations are type of business. the operation of the business -- hours of operation of the business go from 6 in the morning to midnight and often businesses are not open during those hours. other issues that come up are the accessibility of the rest rooms and whether or not they're easily available when the operators need them. the current project includes six sites in total. for the valley and lincoln and the gary and 32nd, we currently have use permits in place with the [speaker not understood] district and presidio trust. for 30th and ortega is the 25th and [speaker not understood]. like mentioned, these are previously approved via board of supervisors resolution last year. the two sites under consideration again are third and hudson and third and fitzgerald. all right. this is -- the fifth site is third and hudson, which serves the 54 line. our initial site of investigation, we approached [speaker not understood] which are ne
our bus drivers have limited time available to them to access facilities. the facility has to be close by the terminals. other limitations are type of business. the operation of the business -- hours of operation of the business go from 6 in the morning to midnight and often businesses are not open during those hours. other issues that come up are the accessibility of the rest rooms and whether or not they're easily available when the operators need them. the current project includes six sites...
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so, this would be a much more humane facility with better mental health facilities. and while i'm all in favor of more pretrial diversion and actually be putting people in jail at all, for those that have to be there, this give them the absolute best facility we can. so, again, i hope you will consider funding this and replacing the facility with fewer cells, better cells, more program space, better visitation space. thank you. ~ let's >> thank you. next speaker. >>> hello, my name is gabrielle a bruce. thank you for having this hearing today ~. i'm not affiliated with -- i'm not here as an activist. i'm here just as a regular citizen. so, i am so glad to hear as a native and lifelong san franciscan about all of the alternatives to incarceration that the city has been pursuing and very, very successfully and i hope we do have bail reform. and i'm concerned many of the people we do have in our jail are awaiting trial simply because they can't come up with bail. that said, if we must have a jail, i do believe
so, this would be a much more humane facility with better mental health facilities. and while i'm all in favor of more pretrial diversion and actually be putting people in jail at all, for those that have to be there, this give them the absolute best facility we can. so, again, i hope you will consider funding this and replacing the facility with fewer cells, better cells, more program space, better visitation space. thank you. ~ let's >> thank you. next speaker. >>> hello, my...
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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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they also extended that to help the family move her to a new facility. she has been transferred from the coroner to the care of her mother. >>> tara moriarty tells us what clues investigators have to go on. >> police found a man in his 20s stabbed to death in the lobby of this apartment building building, and officers conducted a cold show, simply to a bring of possible suspects they even noticed it putting in a string of witnesses with a parked police car. >> they noticed there was some information and that's why we are doing it. >> the building was on lockdown until this morning. police steeled off every exit and combed hallways for evidence. no word on whether police took evidence into custody. >>> there isthere is a surprising new development in the case of the girl who committed suicide after an alleged sexual assault after three teenage boys. now one of the boy's defendants has filed new legal papers. he claims one of the late teen's parents cannot sue because he is not her biological father. so far there has been no response from audrey potato's p
they also extended that to help the family move her to a new facility. she has been transferred from the coroner to the care of her mother. >>> tara moriarty tells us what clues investigators have to go on. >> police found a man in his 20s stabbed to death in the lobby of this apartment building building, and officers conducted a cold show, simply to a bring of possible suspects they even noticed it putting in a string of witnesses with a parked police car. >> they noticed...
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and correctional facilities, like this one, for the people who break them. >> for ten years this facility then, on april 24th, 2000, violence erupted. >> everybody get out! >> it was 1:00 in the afternoon when a racially based riot broke out between 50 to 60 black and hispanic inmates. the surveillance video from this incident is still being withheld by prison officials for legal reasons. but the fighting within nccf lasted for approximately 30 to 40 minutes in one of the largest riots that l.a. county jail has ever seen. the fighting finally ended when the sheriff's emergency response teams were brought in. using verbal commands, stingball grenades, and pepper spray, sheriff deputies were able to prevent the inmates from killing each other, except for one inmate whose injuries left him in a coma, most of the men involved in the riots suffered minor injuries. >> jail is completely different than what it was 30 years ago. for one thing, we have much more violence-prone inmates in our system. in the past that was never a problem. we did not have the major riots and the disturbances. >> 30-y
and correctional facilities, like this one, for the people who break them. >> for ten years this facility then, on april 24th, 2000, violence erupted. >> everybody get out! >> it was 1:00 in the afternoon when a racially based riot broke out between 50 to 60 black and hispanic inmates. the surveillance video from this incident is still being withheld by prison officials for legal reasons. but the fighting within nccf lasted for approximately 30 to 40 minutes in one of the...
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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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and the north wind facility. pursuant to planning code section 330 the that planning zone application is required as the project site is located within the coastal zone boundary. the project is appeal able to the commission because it's a major works project. the lake merced facility is currently in an undeveloped area adjacent to the access road that is off of lake merced boulevard it's the entrance to the pump station. the south windmill site is located at the western end of the golden gate park that's occupied by an existing well petroleum station while the surrounded area is used by the rec and park and contains stock appeals of concrete and other debris. the north lake well site also open western combrp is currently occupied by an existing well station. the site is surround by trees and bounded by fulton to the north. the proposed wall facilities within golden gate park will replace rec and park irrigation windshields and as such, they don't - the windshields will occupy the same windshields. the south windm
and the north wind facility. pursuant to planning code section 330 the that planning zone application is required as the project site is located within the coastal zone boundary. the project is appeal able to the commission because it's a major works project. the lake merced facility is currently in an undeveloped area adjacent to the access road that is off of lake merced boulevard it's the entrance to the pump station. the south windmill site is located at the western end of the golden gate...
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surface mounted facilities and suggested improvements for the process.upervisor wiener opened by providing background categorical exemption granted for these documents and this document was an appealed and upheld by the board of supervisors. the current projects and procedures was reviewed on the directive order and memorandum of understanding. of the original 726 proposed boxes, 185 have been approved and there have been 2,000 protest to date. of the approved surface mounted utilities 236 have been installed so far. dpw confirmed that planning has been folded in the application review process and our department is actively involved in best practices and mitigation for these boxes which include agreeing. and dpw did confirm that each application they receive from at&t is routed for review. we provide comments and recommendations in the appropriate mitigation and greenings. at&t responded and disagreed with the suggestion that at&t should fund the maintenance for the greening of these utilities. there were approximately 2 hours of public comment provided.
surface mounted facilities and suggested improvements for the process.upervisor wiener opened by providing background categorical exemption granted for these documents and this document was an appealed and upheld by the board of supervisors. the current projects and procedures was reviewed on the directive order and memorandum of understanding. of the original 726 proposed boxes, 185 have been approved and there have been 2,000 protest to date. of the approved surface mounted utilities 236 have...
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descends upon that facility and the facility backs out of the agreement.following this. >> as will the rest of the country because it's turned into a national story. >>> still to come -- a potentially recordsetting playoff game for the 49ers and green bay packers. how has lambeau been prepared for the bitter cold. and what is in store for bart passengers in 2014? ,, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. so we made our own commercial to tell you why. first, chex makes lots of gluten free flavors. which is a huge thing for us. and there's seven to choose from. like cinnamon, honey nut, and chocolate. i tell them "you guys are gonna turn into chocolate chex!" i like cinnamon, greg is a honey nut nut. when you find something this good, you want to spread the word. [ all ] we're the pe
descends upon that facility and the facility backs out of the agreement.following this. >> as will the rest of the country because it's turned into a national story. >>> still to come -- a potentially recordsetting playoff game for the 49ers and green bay packers. how has lambeau been prepared for the bitter cold. and what is in store for bart passengers in 2014? ,, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know...
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so they have several sites of the enrichment facilities. because of the students better here i will pause to do a physics, chemistry, nuclear technology lesson. what is enriching uranium? it is important to understand this more than the threat. what is the centrifuge? they look like water heaters butter thinner and made tough to withstand the pressures they encounter. the way you enriched uranium is dig it out of the mines. iran has the dash but then natural uranium you cannot use it in a nuclear power reactor. there is a rare isotope called u-235. less than 1% has this u-235 is the isotope or the atom that goes pop and splits in half to shoots off other neutron said its others and must import the previous use nuclear energy. one atom is not much but trillions there in trillions is what you're after. you have to get more u-235 get those closer together and to do that by taking their uranium out of the ground to put it into a guest it had to put it into a centrifuge. expensive around the heavier elements go to the outside and the lighter u-2
so they have several sites of the enrichment facilities. because of the students better here i will pause to do a physics, chemistry, nuclear technology lesson. what is enriching uranium? it is important to understand this more than the threat. what is the centrifuge? they look like water heaters butter thinner and made tough to withstand the pressures they encounter. the way you enriched uranium is dig it out of the mines. iran has the dash but then natural uranium you cannot use it in a...
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what we're going to do now is head over to our eco facility, which is our level one facility.we're going to go into a. when we get to cell 101, just pop the door. >> okay. >> the isu team now moves to the cells. >> right there. >> how you guys doing? >> all right. >> we're going to search your house. >> sometimes the inmates make wine out of fruits, oranges, apples, raisins. it looks like this may just be water. >> the pictures. they're only supposed to have them in a certain area in the cell. they're supposed to be like family, personal pictures. >> the officers examine everything, even items that seem harmless. >> even though they may have their bible or koran, whatever religious preference they are, they'll still hide dope in it and hide weapons in it. just, you know, everybody finds god in prison. if you're looking for him, this is where he's at. >> in this cell, it appears that somebody has tampered the mattress. >> obviously this has been tampered with. i can tell that the inmates have restitched it back up to try to evade detection, any type of detection. >> sorry. we'r
what we're going to do now is head over to our eco facility, which is our level one facility.we're going to go into a. when we get to cell 101, just pop the door. >> okay. >> the isu team now moves to the cells. >> right there. >> how you guys doing? >> all right. >> we're going to search your house. >> sometimes the inmates make wine out of fruits, oranges, apples, raisins. it looks like this may just be water. >> the pictures. they're only...
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they tried to hide the facilities be out of. i have a long history of trying to hide facilities and we have a long history of winding. so they have several sites in iran, what's called enrichment facilities. because their students here i'm going to pause and do a physics, chemistry, nuclear technology lesson. what is in reaching iranian? it's important to understand this and know to understand what the threat is. iran uses centrifuges to enrich uranium. centrifuges are about the size of and look like water heaters, thinner and are made a very tough modern alice to withstand the pressures that they encounter. the way you enrich uranium is you do get out of the mind. iran has minds where they can get the uranium, but when you dig out its so-called natural uranium. you can't really use it in nuclear power reactors because there isn't enough of a special isotope, the rare isotope in your in called u-235, uranium-235. less than 1% of natural uranium is u-235 the u-235 is the adam that goes pop. unit that thing with the neutron, it sp
they tried to hide the facilities be out of. i have a long history of trying to hide facilities and we have a long history of winding. so they have several sites in iran, what's called enrichment facilities. because their students here i'm going to pause and do a physics, chemistry, nuclear technology lesson. what is in reaching iranian? it's important to understand this and know to understand what the threat is. iran uses centrifuges to enrich uranium. centrifuges are about the size of and...
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i'm very well aware that private wide type facilities need protection as much as recreation facilities because recreation didn't occur in rec and park facilities. i was listening for how the speakers from the city use terms basically as if they were speaking and things were not up on the power point ecology and open space and recreation. i honestly think the term came up well over foments from the planning department on open space. recreation 5 times. open space for the park the only references. no references to recognize. the same from the port. i ask all of us to go through this very careful and see how much discussion is in here of recreation, and the recreation of j in general and the recreation that's provided on non-rec park facilities. so i reiterate that you should pay attention to the comments made and chris schaffer and dennis. people are trying to get this a rose and right now you have basically an organization s e. we have to deal with recreation this is a huge issue particularly along the waterfront. i've been dealing with it and we don't have policies to protect our open
i'm very well aware that private wide type facilities need protection as much as recreation facilities because recreation didn't occur in rec and park facilities. i was listening for how the speakers from the city use terms basically as if they were speaking and things were not up on the power point ecology and open space and recreation. i honestly think the term came up well over foments from the planning department on open space. recreation 5 times. open space for the park the only...
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we need a facility.e need more flavors and more marketing money. >> unfortunately for you, this is my company, so you know what, to think that-- >> it's unfortunately for everybody here. >> well, this is not home. this is the office. >> you are strangling the progression of the business. >> back up. you're crossing the line between father and boss. do not come in here again and speak to me that way. they know the product. >> i don't agree with that. quick close. sell him. >> 1/4 million is out of the question. when you only have one hand, you're not doing anything as fast as you used to, which is funny, 'cause i still do it better than her. you know, i don't think i was meant to sweep. it's a little frustrating. look. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you need help? [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up. it's a swiffer sweeper. it's a swiffer dusters. it can extend so i don't have to get on the step stool. i don't know how it stays on there. it's like a dirt magnet -- just like my kids. [
we need a facility.e need more flavors and more marketing money. >> unfortunately for you, this is my company, so you know what, to think that-- >> it's unfortunately for everybody here. >> well, this is not home. this is the office. >> you are strangling the progression of the business. >> back up. you're crossing the line between father and boss. do not come in here again and speak to me that way. they know the product. >> i don't agree with that. quick...
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miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are processed into miami-dade. many of them arrive here at the main jail, also known as the pretrial detention center. >> the main jail is considered the hub because it's right next to the court building. and all of the inmates that go to court are staged at the pretrial detention center where we have a bridge that connects with the courthouse. >> listen, up listen up. >> listen up for your name. >> built in 1959, the detention center is the oldest of the miami-dade facilities and also the busiest. in fact, for the officers' own safety the jail has asked that we only reveal their last names. >> the biggest challenge in intake is we don't know what we're facing until they come through that door. we don't know if the person is very combative, if they are high on drugs, if they are going to come through and fight a bunch of people. >> we had superman come in one day, a guy dressed in a superman suit. he was ups
miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are processed into miami-dade. many of them arrive here at the main jail, also known as the pretrial detention center. >> the main jail is considered the hub because it's right next to the court building. and all of the inmates that go to court are staged at the pretrial detention center where we have a bridge that...
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does it have to be a new facility? the answer is no. the question i have is has the sheriff commissioned a study into looking -- into converting a portion of county jail 1 to build rated beds. what we were told is county jail number 1, that's the book and release facility, right? so, it has a holding capacity of 2 98. and then county jail number 2 ~ has 3 92 rated beds ~. it's a solo indication for women and it houses now both men and women. so, the question is, you know, can we take some of the beds that are in the holding capacity to build rated beds. and do we need the entire 2 98 capacity ~ to cover people who are being arrested every day. i would guess not based on the number of cases that we are seeing. if we converted nonrated beds to rated beds, that would add in and of itself 74 beds to current capacity, which would further decrease the need for replacement jail. and that would take care of the problem that we might have in even, you know, 2019, if we had 250 more people in custody. i also want to note i think having a cushion
does it have to be a new facility? the answer is no. the question i have is has the sheriff commissioned a study into looking -- into converting a portion of county jail 1 to build rated beds. what we were told is county jail number 1, that's the book and release facility, right? so, it has a holding capacity of 2 98. and then county jail number 2 ~ has 3 92 rated beds ~. it's a solo indication for women and it houses now both men and women. so, the question is, you know, can we take some of...
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those are different power facilities and water facilities we're talking about basic, you know, maintenance and improvement and replacement of angling infrastructure. those candidate projects are new proposals come forward and they're there for discussions we can fund or not >> in the process of balancing the prior budget as i recall, it was $100 million of improvement it fell off the planning page. >> those are still out there. >> in addition to those? >> in addition to those. yeah, that's correct >> so back to the slide we're going to talk about the mountain where we have an alternative analysis report for the bypass tunnel. we're revving those recommendations but we've got the budget in the 10 year plan that is about $518 million that's a significant increase to a bypass project. and lastly i'll talk about the change with the regulatory convalescence in the low we're facing. given that first looets let's talk about mountain tunnel it was constructed between 1924 itless 88-year-old. it xhairz conveys the hetch hetchy supply so it takes out of kirk wood house down to another house. it's a
those are different power facilities and water facilities we're talking about basic, you know, maintenance and improvement and replacement of angling infrastructure. those candidate projects are new proposals come forward and they're there for discussions we can fund or not >> in the process of balancing the prior budget as i recall, it was $100 million of improvement it fell off the planning page. >> those are still out there. >> in addition to those? >> in addition to...
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having that in mind, any change to that operation or that facility and/or rebuilding or anything down there, there is a potential for an impact to the members of our community as well as that school. therefore, i'd like to formally and respectfully request that the supervisors keep the city of san bruno abreast of the developments of this discussion down the road and months to come. thank you. >> thank you very much, officer. and we definitely will. thank you very much for your patience. next speaker. >>> i'm [speaker not understood] and i'm a nurse so, of course, i have a perspective, the perspective of people's well-being and health and also the well-being of the community. and in terms of mental health, about 40% of the people in the jails have mental health issues. and jails are not places to heal. the clinics that i've worked in that was even a stretch. people with paranoid schizophrenia, jails just are not therapeutic places. about 10 years ago i went to the old baker center to hear a presentation about the missouri project for youth, and i think it would also relate to adults.
having that in mind, any change to that operation or that facility and/or rebuilding or anything down there, there is a potential for an impact to the members of our community as well as that school. therefore, i'd like to formally and respectfully request that the supervisors keep the city of san bruno abreast of the developments of this discussion down the road and months to come. thank you. >> thank you very much, officer. and we definitely will. thank you very much for your patience....
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i said at the main facility. well, they didn't care for that too much.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 have an
i said at the main facility. well, they didn't care for that too much.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...
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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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the family says they identify aid facility willing to take her on a vent later and raised $30,000 on a crowd funding site to pay for air transport across the country. but first, the family says any facility requires both feeding tube procedures be pefsh yoermd on the girl. something the hospital refuses to do. >> in essence what we'd have to do and what we're looking into is removing her, taking her to another facility to have a trach tube, a g tube, then another facility. >> we want childrens hospital to help us or get out of our way. >> monday, a superior court judge ordered childrens to keep jahi on a vent later through january 7th. now, they did contact that facility in new york they confirmed they're in discussion was b.taking jahi. they posted this comment on their facebook page, quote, this child has been defined as a deceased person, she has all functional attributes of a living person. despite her brain injury. now what is unclear is whether this facility is is equipped to take a patient like jahi because it appears that they are strictly an out patient facility the director
the family says they identify aid facility willing to take her on a vent later and raised $30,000 on a crowd funding site to pay for air transport across the country. but first, the family says any facility requires both feeding tube procedures be pefsh yoermd on the girl. something the hospital refuses to do. >> in essence what we'd have to do and what we're looking into is removing her, taking her to another facility to have a trach tube, a g tube, then another facility. >> we...
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the family was able to afford the move out of the hospital and to an undisclosed care facility.imilar story is playing out in texas. a young mother is in the hospital. declared brain dead. but in this case, the family 'wants' to take her off life support. but the hospital can't comply. >> : since late november, every heart-beat for marlise munoz has been assisted by machines. "we were told she was brain dead november 26th." her parents suffer with "there was a lot of twinkle in our eyes, and a lot of smile and laughter and not anymore. it's just barely getting through the day." marlise's son mateo is too young to know or understand. he is only 15 months old. his 33-year old mother is brain-dead and now close to 21 weeks pregnant. doctors couldn't honor her family's wishes to take her off life-support because of a texas law protecting the fetus. munoz collapsed in her home and was unconcious when she was taken to the hosptial. with blood clots in her lung. declared brain dead. she was put on a ventillator. her husband says his wife's wishes were to never be place on life support.
the family was able to afford the move out of the hospital and to an undisclosed care facility.imilar story is playing out in texas. a young mother is in the hospital. declared brain dead. but in this case, the family 'wants' to take her off life support. but the hospital can't comply. >> : since late november, every heart-beat for marlise munoz has been assisted by machines. "we were told she was brain dead november 26th." her parents suffer with "there was a lot of...
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the new facility will have shops that sell fresh seafood and produce. visitors will be able to relax in an open air plaza. officials plan to begin soliciting tenants later this month and will decide on the new occupants by the middle of the year. the new facility, due to open before the inner market closes. >>> okay that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. here's another check of the markets. news and insight every e on "newsline." >>> people across china often hack and cough their way through the winter. the thick cloud of pollution hanging over major cities just gets thicker. japanese dealt with this problem years ago. the deadly impact is still traumatizing some families. nhk world reports from the city of yokkaichi. >> reporter: this is what the city looked like about half a century ago. the economy was booming. few people talked about the air pollution and the environment. more than 2,200 people developed serious asthma. this woman rose her 9-year-old daughter through the pollution. now she can play outdoors. but when she was a student at eleme
the new facility will have shops that sell fresh seafood and produce. visitors will be able to relax in an open air plaza. officials plan to begin soliciting tenants later this month and will decide on the new occupants by the middle of the year. the new facility, due to open before the inner market closes. >>> okay that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. here's another check of the markets. news and insight every e on "newsline." >>> people across china often...