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Skagit County Public Safety Jail Facility

The report outlines a plan for expanding the Skagit County Jail Facility to accommodate increased inmate capacity. Recommendations include adding beds, redesigning medical facilities, and exploring outsourcing options.

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Skagit County Public Safety Jail Facility

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  1. Skagit County Public SafetyJail Facility Coordinating Council, February 15, 2013

  2. Best Guess Baseline with Reduced Incarceration Rate (1988-2003) Incarceration Rates from Voorhis Sept 14, 2012

  3. Stretching Core and Beds Facilities • 400 Bed Core • Adding Second Shifts for Laundry • Adding Storage, Dry and Cold • Designing for Enlarged Medical • Adding Programing Hours • Cells • Adding Beds to Existing Cells • Singles to Doubles, Doubles to Quads • Adding “Boats” in Cells • Potential Outsourcing

  4. Building Financing Options

  5. Building Visioning and Site Selection

  6. March 1, - Initial Visioning Session • Services, Size, Supervision Model • March 8, - Conceptual Presentation • Departmental Adjacencies & Relationships • March 22 – Concept Finalization / Budget • Conceptual Site Plan, Building Massing • Order of Magnitude Budget Building Visioning

  7. January 31 – Re-Zone Submittal • Alf Christianson Seed Site • Gunn Road Site • Truck City / Suzanne Lane Site • March - Site Preference Ranking • Review Site Configurations • Utility / Access Availability • Order of Magnitude Costs • Development • Purchase Site Selection

  8. QuestionsSet Next Meeting

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