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Last post 03-06-2008 4:50 PM by arhunt. 0 replies.
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  • 03-06-2008 4:50 PM

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    North Kern Prison Plans Discussed

     Delano residents air thoughts on prison plan

    DELANO -- North Kern State Prison appears to be a good neighbor, but the road that leads to it could use some improvements.

    That's what state environmental planners heard from several people at a meeting Thursday regarding plans that would add more buildings and beds so inmates don't have to sleep in areas such as gyms and dayrooms.

    The growth is part of Assembly Bill 900, which gave the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation authority to design, construct or renovate prison housing and other structures to add up to 16,000 beds in several phases at state facilities, including North Kern.

    The state is seeking local agency and the public's feedback about environmental issues and prison growth, which will be addressed in a report. The draft report may be ready for review in late summer or early fall, said Roxanne Henriquez, a senior environmental planner with the state Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.

    Cecil Avenue, which leads to North Kern and Kern Valley state prisons, is a two-lane road. Inmates are transported back and forth in large buses on Cecil, and soon more vehicles will be using it because Delano is growing in that area. A third high school and a satellite Bakersfield College campus will be close to the state prisons.

    Additionally, Mayor Grace Vallejo said she would like to receive more of the mitigation funds, $800, that the county gets per inmate bed each year.

    "We're the impacted location," she said. "The legislation needs to be changed."

    Proposed growth at North Kern includes building five 100-bed housing units and facilities for health care and academic vocational training. The cells are designed for one inmate but may likely accommodate two. If the new cells are used for double occupancy, North Kern could gain 1,000 more inmates, which would bring the bed capacity to 6,473. Staffing levels could increase by 520, to 2,011 people.

    Resident Stu Collins thinks the state prisons bring good jobs to Delano. But he would like to see Cecil Avenue improved, something that's been talked about for years.

    "Don't tell us you're going to do something and don't do it," he said.

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    AH
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