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FEDERAL PRISONERS – William
L. Smith
At this time MCDC is holding twenty-nine (29) federal inmates
and we are expecting five (5) more this week. Federal inmates
leave after seventy-two (72) hours to there next destination.
Holding federal inmates helps the Department with the budget and
brings in revenue. The inmates are not allowed any visits or phone
calls. The Department will be hold federal inmates until the budget
improves and the revenue is no longer needed. The commitment to
the community and the Council Resolution of l996 still sets the
population cap not to exceed 200 at MCDC. This is a direct budget
offset and as a result of the revenue staff reductions that are
critical to public safety were not needed as revenue expanded
in an amount equal to proposed target reductions. DOCR appreciates
the opportunity to substitute revenue growth for staff reductions
especially when the prisoner population exists at a level that
would not sustain staff reductions.
WILLIAM POSADA - Work Force
Leader III
Mr. Posada has been a County employee for almost ten
(10) years. He started his career with the County with the Department
of Public Works and Transportation, Division of Facility and Services.
He joined the Department or Correction and Rehabilitation almost
three (3) years ago. Mr. Posada's job entails structure to the grounds
and maintenance within the Detention Center.
REUSE STATUS REPORT - David
Heltemes
Contract has been signed by DINJIM and signed by the
County Attorney Administrator. The contract has gone to procurement
for authorization. DINJIM staff with be coming to the Detention
Center next week for a field tour of the facility. There will be
a meeting held sometime in September for the architects at DINJIM
to provide information to the community regarding the construction
project. This meeting will be between two (2) hours to two and half
(2 1/2) hours and there will be refreshments for all.
During the construction phase of the Reuse, there will not be much
visibility to the community. Most of the contractors will be working
inside, but there maybe some trucks coming up and down Seven Locks
Road. It will take about fourteen (14) months before construction
will start.
There will be continuous meeting with the community throughout the
Reuse project.
WEEKENDER PROGRAM - Arthur
Wallenstein and James L. Jones
Over the last twenty (20) years, all weekender inmates would
come to the Detention center and watch T.V. and relax during there
forty-eight (48) hour stay. The Department has been working for
a year to start a program where inmates that are sentenced to
come to the Detention Center on weekends would have to work during
there stay here. The Department and the State Department coordinated
a way for the inmates to work with the State Department by picking
up trash and other labor jobs. The first group of weekender inmates
went out and the program seems to be working great. During the
time that the inmates are out working with the State, there is
no danger to the community. All inmates are being supervised.
MOVIE FILMING - James L. Jones
Producers of the upcoming movie "Mailman's Dream", used area's
in the Detention Center to film certain parts of the movie. There
was about forty (40) staff and they worked from 9:00 p.m. until
midnight shooting scenes. The scenes where shot in an old area
of the Detention Center that is not being use at this time. The
Department allowed this to be done as a courtesy to the company.
RNAC MEMBERSHIP - Wayne Jenkins
and Nancy Schoenfeld
At this time we are trying to make up a new community list. Dwayne
will be sending out hard copy letters for the September meeting
to communities around the area. Dwayne is contacting Home Owner
Associations to see if they are interested in attending the Rockville
Neighborhood Advisory Committee meetings.
COMMUNITY CONCERNS AND CURRENT ISSUES
- Members
Gloria Paul mentions that the transferring of inmates from MCDC
to MCCF went very smooth and no one would have known that it was
going on.
The parking on the Seven Locks has stopped and the noise level
has dropped since there is not more outside recreation.
The helicopters that circle around MCDC are for traffic control
for highway 270. If there was any issue that concerned the Detention
Center, all committee members would be notified either by phone
or by email.
Dwayne Jenkins is going to look into making a link from the City
of Rockville website to be able to receive the Neighborhood Committee
minutes and information on the Reuse project and the dates and
time of other Rockville Neighborhood Advisory Committee meetings.
NEXT MEETING
September 18, 2003 from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
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