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Reports from County Board Room: March 2012
This section aims to keep people up to date on the County's plans for a new jail. All the info is from County
Board and Jail Committee meetings. The 13-member Jail Committee includes Deputy Director of Corrections
Services Paul Wishka, Public Works Director John Warner, Community Mental Health Interim Director Dave
Parnin, Prosecutor Tony Tague, Sheriff Dean Roesler, Health Department Director Ken Kraus, District Judge
Andrew Wierengo III, District Court Administrator Nancy Hennard and County Commissioners Jim Derezinski,
Scott Plummer, John Snider, Ken Mahoney and Rillastine Wilkins.
        The newly formed Jail Committee, with Sheriff Roesler as the chair, is pushing forward fast to complete what
County officials have deemed the top priority of 2012: a new jail in Muskegon County. But not only a new jail, a new
much bigger jail. The sheriff has said he needs somewhere 600 beds, up from the current 360, with “room to grow.”
And, as expressed by Judge Andrew Wierengo and Roesler, no matter how big the jail gets built, no matter how much
it expands, it will be filled. Expressing a shared attitude among officials on this committee, Comissioner Jim Derezin-
ski, added that everyone’s who’s already in there “deserves to be there, and there are probably more people in this
county who deserve to be there.” Roesler said that because of constant overcrowding in the jail, there’s too many early
releases. With a bigger jail, he’s hoping that there won’t be any more early releases.
        County Administrator Bonnie Hammersley, who’s not elected but appointed and really runs the show, has
already sketched out a phased timeline for the project. Phase I includes identifying potential sites for the facility by
April 26th of this year. The County is strongly considering converting an existing building into a jail, because it’s
cheaper, and is looking at some old industrial/warehouse sites, such as the old Roundy’s distribution center on Lake-
ton and Mercy General Hospital on Harvey St. Signature Associates is the real estate agent doing the research for the
County
        Phase I also includes exploring financing options by June 1st. The County has all but ruled out putting a millage
on the ballot, because they don’t think it would get approved. So they are looking at ways to finance this project that
don’t include voter approval. Current ideas on the table are a 1% increase in sales taxes or a ferry tax. The County has
about $9 million saved up right now for a new jail effort, but they would need somewhere in the ballpark of $50
million to complete the project. So about $40 million is going to come from the taxpayers.
       The goal is to make decisions on Phase I, including siting, financing and
recommendations from the Jail and Juvenile Transition Center Committee (whether
this potential new facility can house both the jail and the Juvenile Transition Center)
by July 31st, when it would go to the full County Board to be voted on.
      The preliminary second phase is focused on seeking, reviewing bid proposals
and selecting an architect and construction manager for the project. Phase II is
projected to be completed by October 16. The preliminary third and fourth phases
feature the work of the architect and construction manager and seeking and awarding
a contract to a construction firm.
       The current proposed timeline for completion, that Bonnie Hammersly fleshed
out at the March 15th Committee meeting includes groundbreaking by October 1st,
2013 and construction completed by January 2nd, 2015. Of course, this is subject to
change change.


'No New Jail News' is the newsletter of
Letters Are Better. For more info,
email lettersarebetter@ hotmail.com, or call 231-726-5080
Editorial:
  Nell Schaefer
         It seems that many Muskegon County residents
are on the same page that conditions in the current jail
are terrible, and something needs to be done about it. I
agree, and it's become clear that the county has some-
thing in the range of $9 million in the bank to devote to
the jail. I would ask, why has the county sat on this $9
million so long? Why hasn't this money been used to fix
up the jail over the past few years? Why isn't there a real
proposal on the table to use that money to restore the
current facility to more liveable conditions?
         The facility has become decrepit; but that's no         Who's Locked up?
justification for building a bigger jail that will lock up
even more people. A new jail under the current policies          And Why?
will still house neglect and abuse of inmates by jail staff,
harsh restrictions on communication with the outside           This column is devoted to shedding light on
world and will probably end up in the same neglected           why the current jail is so full. Each issue we'll
condition as the current jail.                                 look at different small-time offenses that
                                                               people are in for that aren't violent or danger-
         The current plan is a 600 bed facility, "with room
                                                               ous at all.
to grow." Six-hundred beds up from the current 360.
Many of the County leaders who are for the plan would          Unarmed Robbery/Retail Fraud (40 people): It's
actually like to see the current number doubled, to 730        becoming more and more common to charge
beds, if it just wasn't so expensive. There was no doubt       someone who was shoplifting ("Retail Fraud") with
in the minds of Judge Andrew Wierengo, Sheriff Dean            Unarmed Robbery instead. Unarmed Robbery (UR)
Roesler and others present from the courts that however        is a 15 year felony, Retail Fraud typically is a
big a new jail gets built, it will be filled.                  misdemeanor. The law says that if "the Defendant
         This plan is not a solution to overcrowding at the    used force or violence against the victim, or put
jail, but an expansion of a system that sees way too           the victim in fear" they are guilty of UR. If the loss
                                                               prevention/security person claims they were "in
many people in jail. There's no in-patient rehab in Mus-
                                                               fear" that's all it takes. People are being put in jail
kegon anymore and we’re building a bigger jail? Numer-
                                                               for this even if they just ran away and didn't touch
ous local schools might get shut down and we're building       or injure the security person at all. Then when
a bigger jail? The increase in taxes to finance a new jail     they eventually leave jail it's as a felon- so it's
could negatively affect businesses, force them into more       harder to get a job, find a place to live, get some
layoffs, and drive up unemployment and we're building a        public assistance, they can't vote, police hassle
bigger jail? This is misguided policy.                         ex-cons more often....On and on.
         This county does not need nor can afford a new,
bigger jail. What we do need are more programs to              Most people end up shoplifting for a reason,
reduce recidivism and offer concrete alternatives to           especially in this economically depressed county,
                                                               and turning them into felons isn't helping at all.
incarceration and improvement of conditions in the
current building.



       Next Jail Committee meeting: Thursday, March 29. 1:30 PM
                   Next Full Board meeting: Tuesday,
                        April 10th, 2012 at 3:30pm

         Meetings are on the 4th Floor of the Hall of Justice, in
                       the County Board Room.

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No (New) Jail News

  • 1. No ( New) Jail News Reports from County Board Room: March 2012 This section aims to keep people up to date on the County's plans for a new jail. All the info is from County Board and Jail Committee meetings. The 13-member Jail Committee includes Deputy Director of Corrections Services Paul Wishka, Public Works Director John Warner, Community Mental Health Interim Director Dave Parnin, Prosecutor Tony Tague, Sheriff Dean Roesler, Health Department Director Ken Kraus, District Judge Andrew Wierengo III, District Court Administrator Nancy Hennard and County Commissioners Jim Derezinski, Scott Plummer, John Snider, Ken Mahoney and Rillastine Wilkins. The newly formed Jail Committee, with Sheriff Roesler as the chair, is pushing forward fast to complete what County officials have deemed the top priority of 2012: a new jail in Muskegon County. But not only a new jail, a new much bigger jail. The sheriff has said he needs somewhere 600 beds, up from the current 360, with “room to grow.” And, as expressed by Judge Andrew Wierengo and Roesler, no matter how big the jail gets built, no matter how much it expands, it will be filled. Expressing a shared attitude among officials on this committee, Comissioner Jim Derezin- ski, added that everyone’s who’s already in there “deserves to be there, and there are probably more people in this county who deserve to be there.” Roesler said that because of constant overcrowding in the jail, there’s too many early releases. With a bigger jail, he’s hoping that there won’t be any more early releases. County Administrator Bonnie Hammersley, who’s not elected but appointed and really runs the show, has already sketched out a phased timeline for the project. Phase I includes identifying potential sites for the facility by April 26th of this year. The County is strongly considering converting an existing building into a jail, because it’s cheaper, and is looking at some old industrial/warehouse sites, such as the old Roundy’s distribution center on Lake- ton and Mercy General Hospital on Harvey St. Signature Associates is the real estate agent doing the research for the County Phase I also includes exploring financing options by June 1st. The County has all but ruled out putting a millage on the ballot, because they don’t think it would get approved. So they are looking at ways to finance this project that don’t include voter approval. Current ideas on the table are a 1% increase in sales taxes or a ferry tax. The County has about $9 million saved up right now for a new jail effort, but they would need somewhere in the ballpark of $50 million to complete the project. So about $40 million is going to come from the taxpayers. The goal is to make decisions on Phase I, including siting, financing and recommendations from the Jail and Juvenile Transition Center Committee (whether this potential new facility can house both the jail and the Juvenile Transition Center) by July 31st, when it would go to the full County Board to be voted on. The preliminary second phase is focused on seeking, reviewing bid proposals and selecting an architect and construction manager for the project. Phase II is projected to be completed by October 16. The preliminary third and fourth phases feature the work of the architect and construction manager and seeking and awarding a contract to a construction firm. The current proposed timeline for completion, that Bonnie Hammersly fleshed out at the March 15th Committee meeting includes groundbreaking by October 1st, 2013 and construction completed by January 2nd, 2015. Of course, this is subject to change change. 'No New Jail News' is the newsletter of Letters Are Better. For more info, email lettersarebetter@ hotmail.com, or call 231-726-5080
  • 2. Editorial: Nell Schaefer It seems that many Muskegon County residents are on the same page that conditions in the current jail are terrible, and something needs to be done about it. I agree, and it's become clear that the county has some- thing in the range of $9 million in the bank to devote to the jail. I would ask, why has the county sat on this $9 million so long? Why hasn't this money been used to fix up the jail over the past few years? Why isn't there a real proposal on the table to use that money to restore the current facility to more liveable conditions? The facility has become decrepit; but that's no Who's Locked up? justification for building a bigger jail that will lock up even more people. A new jail under the current policies And Why? will still house neglect and abuse of inmates by jail staff, harsh restrictions on communication with the outside This column is devoted to shedding light on world and will probably end up in the same neglected why the current jail is so full. Each issue we'll condition as the current jail. look at different small-time offenses that people are in for that aren't violent or danger- The current plan is a 600 bed facility, "with room ous at all. to grow." Six-hundred beds up from the current 360. Many of the County leaders who are for the plan would Unarmed Robbery/Retail Fraud (40 people): It's actually like to see the current number doubled, to 730 becoming more and more common to charge beds, if it just wasn't so expensive. There was no doubt someone who was shoplifting ("Retail Fraud") with in the minds of Judge Andrew Wierengo, Sheriff Dean Unarmed Robbery instead. Unarmed Robbery (UR) Roesler and others present from the courts that however is a 15 year felony, Retail Fraud typically is a big a new jail gets built, it will be filled. misdemeanor. The law says that if "the Defendant This plan is not a solution to overcrowding at the used force or violence against the victim, or put jail, but an expansion of a system that sees way too the victim in fear" they are guilty of UR. If the loss prevention/security person claims they were "in many people in jail. There's no in-patient rehab in Mus- fear" that's all it takes. People are being put in jail kegon anymore and we’re building a bigger jail? Numer- for this even if they just ran away and didn't touch ous local schools might get shut down and we're building or injure the security person at all. Then when a bigger jail? The increase in taxes to finance a new jail they eventually leave jail it's as a felon- so it's could negatively affect businesses, force them into more harder to get a job, find a place to live, get some layoffs, and drive up unemployment and we're building a public assistance, they can't vote, police hassle bigger jail? This is misguided policy. ex-cons more often....On and on. This county does not need nor can afford a new, bigger jail. What we do need are more programs to Most people end up shoplifting for a reason, reduce recidivism and offer concrete alternatives to especially in this economically depressed county, and turning them into felons isn't helping at all. incarceration and improvement of conditions in the current building. Next Jail Committee meeting: Thursday, March 29. 1:30 PM Next Full Board meeting: Tuesday, April 10th, 2012 at 3:30pm Meetings are on the 4th Floor of the Hall of Justice, in the County Board Room.