Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

State audit says Sullivan should consider building new jail

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MONTICELLO — Sullivan County officials are spending more money to operate their current jail in Monticello than if they were to build a new one with a more efficient design and a larger capacity, an audit by the state comptrolle­r’s office found.

The just- released report said the facility, the oldest county jail in the state built in 1909, should be replaced sooner than later.

THE AUDIT said the cost of a new jail would be fully offset by payroll, inmate boarding and facility cost savings within 33 years, with projected savings over the 50 year life of a new jail of $108 million. It cost the county $10.5 million to operate the jail in 2011.

The state said because of the larger capacity of a new jail, the county could also collect revenues for boarding inmates from other counties or the federal government, which could further reduce the breakeven point and increase the projected savings.

THE COUNTY legislatur­e has explored constructi­ng a new jail and even had a site selected, but the costs of the prop- erty and constructi­on made it prohibitiv­e to move forward. The state, though, said the delay in building a new jail “is risking inevitable expenditur­es the county can ill afford, whether it is from escalating constructi­on costs or the greater costs that would be necessary if the county had to board-out all of its inmates because [state Commission on Correction] forced the county to close its jail.”

The key recommenda­tion in the state comptrolle­r’s audit is that the county should “consider the advantages of replacing their jail sooner than later.”

 ?? Mid-hudson News Network photo ?? A state audit says Sullivan County should consider replacing its current jail in Monticello with a new facility.
Mid-hudson News Network photo A state audit says Sullivan County should consider replacing its current jail in Monticello with a new facility.

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