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Plan to add jails in county

Amid growing pressure to transform Los Angeles County's overcrowded and dangerous jails, officials have begun quietly weighing a plan to pump nearly $700 million into the system - nearly three times as much as previously proposed. Troy Anderson in the Daily News.

Under the plan, the Sybil Brand Institute would be demolished and a 1,024-bed replacement jail would be built at the Monterey Park site, while two 1,024-bed facilities would be built at Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic.

The plan also calls for a 1,152-bed, high-security jail to be built for men at the Mira Loma Detention Center in Lancaster, and the older section of the Men's Central Jail to be shuttered.

Comments

Hopefully, this is a low cost venture.
Nothing elaborate, just cots, tents, unpenetrable fencing, and guard towers will do.
We don't need recreation rooms, computers, TV's, etc. just a few basic needs.
Save the taxpayer some money nutritionally also..baloney sandwiches.

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