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Inside The New San Mateo County Jail
Written by Bail Expert on October 19, 2011 – 2:25 pm -Our California Jails Series Countinues…
A brand new San Mateo County Jail in Redwood City is expected to open its doors in Octobert 2014. The construction budget, which is forecasted to be between $145 million and $160 million, will help create a state-of-the-art facility that promotes educational opportunities. Although this is not a new concept, it’s been expanded beyond what’s considered to be the norm.
Greg Rynerson Bail Bonds continues with the nineth in our series on California jails: Inside the New San Mateo County Jail. Here, we’ll fill you in on
- Rehabilitation Programs
- Class Offerings
- Inmate Housing
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San Mateo Supervisors Approve Plans for Redwood City Jail
Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on October 6, 2011 – 8:40 am -On Tuesday, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 in favor of Sheriff Greg Munks’ request to file a statement of interest with the state in order to apply for grant funding for the new jail. Also selected by the board was the design plan for the new facility, Option B. With this plan, the San Mateo County Jail will be able to house between 488 and 552 inmates in Redwood City.
The Option B model for the new jail provides for a transitional housing program in order to help prepare inmates for reentering society. What program is to be used has not yet been decided.
The cost for building the new detention facility could be between $100 and $165 million, with annual operating costs estimated at $44 million, according to a district report. If Sheriff Munks’ proposal is a Read more »
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San Mateo Jail Braces for Inmate Influx
Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on October 5, 2011 – 8:57 am -San Mateo County will soon be feeling the impact of the new Supreme Court legislation calling for the reduction of inmates housed in state prisons. Under the new ordinance, felons who were once sent to prisons will instead be taken to county detention facilities to serve their sentences. For San Mateo, that means the already overcrowded San Mateo Jail will be further impacted.
One option that is being debated in San Mateo is whether a new jail should be built in Redwood City, with a price tag of $165 million. Over the next year, County Sheriff Greg Munks anticipates that an extra 350 inmates will be sent to the detention facilities in San Mateo, which are already woefully overcrowded. His recommendation to the board is Read more »
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San Mateo Seeks Funds for New Redwood City Jail
Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on February 14, 2011 – 1:41 pm -According to the Mercury News, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors is planning to meet on Tuesday to decide on whether or not to seek bond funding for the anticipated new facility. The new jail will consume 4.8 acres on Chemical Way. The County of San Mateo may end up going in debt by paying for their new $155 million Redwood City jail facility.
According to Marshall Wilson, the supervisors already spent $17.4 million for purchasing the site which may impact them financially when trying to fund the construction of the site. If the bond route is chosen, the county will seek them out over the next three years. Instead of raising taxes and using the taxpayers’ dollars, the bonds would instead fill funds for reserves.
The Assembly Bill 900, which was passed by legislatures in 2007, provides funds for jail construction projects. Sheriff Greg Munks, along with the county, hopes to be able to use this bill.
Munks stated that the jail cannot be put on hold any longer, even with the county’s deficit, because overcrowding Read more »
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A Possible New Jail Site for Redwood City
Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on September 30, 2010 – 8:57 am -Redwood City is in the process of finalizing a deal that would grant them $13 million plus to buy a plot of land in hopes that San Mateo County will construct a new jail there verses one in the downtown area.
City officials have been opposed to the downtown jail plan from the beginning saying that the additional jail facility is not compatible with the city’s downtown renewal efforts. The alternative land being purchased, east of Highway 101 on Chemical Way, is considered a “very viable” option, according to Sheriff Greg Munks.
So far, the city council has been able to secure $332,000 dedicated to the real estate and environmental consulting services for Chemical Way. They are still asking for an additional $13 to $14 million.
However, even if the plan is approved, Read more »
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New Redwood City Jail
Written by Robin Sandoval-March on July 8, 2010 – 2:30 pm -REDWOOD CITY — The County Board of Supervisors are in talks for a new jail in Redwood City which has a price tag of $18.7 annually – just to staff and operate. This is on top of the $150 million to merely construct the new facility.
The need for such a large project stems from the overcrowded conditions at the current, Maguire Correctional and Maple Street Jail Facilities. These two facilities are currently housing 1,092 male and female inmates.
According to San Mateo County Sheriff, Greg Munks, the County currently spends approximately $56 million each year to run the older facilities. The new facility would add an additional $74.8 million to that cost.
To relieve the congestion now, there would have to be Read more »
Inside The Maguire Jail
Written by Greg Rynerson on December 27, 2009 – 1:21 pm -San Mateo County Jail
Ever wonder about the inner workings of California’s jails?
We take an in-depth look at the San Mateo County Jail in Greg Rynerson Bail Bonds latest article “Inside the Maguire Correctional Facility“.
In this informative article, you’ll learn:
- Why the Jail is named Maguire
- Statistics and Mission of the jail
- The Security System and Cell setup at the jail
- Inmate processing from Arrival and Search through Finger Printing, Inmate Classification and Housing
- Special programs at Maguire including Mental & Physical health, Alcoholics Anonymous and Educational Opportunities
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Tiger Attack Victims Arrested in San Jose and San Mateo and…
Written by 888BailBond Bondsman on August 13, 2009 – 7:01 am -The Dhaliwal brothers have a track record of drug use, DUI’s, high speed chase, and false identification in their town of San Jose. The two were made famous when they visited the San Francisco Zoo and were attacked a little after the Zoo’s closing time by a tiger on the loose. San Francisco Police arrived quickly and ended up shooting and killing Tatiana the tiger. Kulbir and Armitpal ended up getting a settlement of $900K for the zoo incident.
But the real story is about the brothers who appear to be just plain bad news… Read more »
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Prank Call Lands Man In Redwood City Jail
Written by Tonya Rynerson on July 23, 2009 – 12:54 pm -Prank calls seem to go hand-in-hand with being a teenager. It’s a bit of a right of passage, but prank calls to the authorities are a bit more serious. The Mercury News reports that 10 San Mateo Sheriff units were dispatched after the Redwood City Sheriff dispatch received a call that there had been a shooting.
Finding no victim after a thorough search, Deputies determined the call to be a hoax. After investigation, a 19 year old man was arrested, having allegedly placed the 911 call from a friend’s cell phone he had snatched as a prank.
Placing 911 calls results in Police units traveling at higher speeds than normal to get to the crime scenes and essentially endangers the surrounding public. Fake 911 calls just puts more people in danger and the Police Departments do not take lightly to these crimes; not too mention that additional tax payer’s money.
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