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Nov 8, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

$110M Chino prison project outlined

Full story: Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Nearly 3,000 more beds and an influx of new correctional officers are part of the $110 million conversion of a local youth prison into California Institution for Men operations.

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only money

Redlands, CA

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Nov 5, 2009
 
Only 110 million?
It's only MILLIONS. California budget deficit projected 20 BILLION in 2010.
Ray Ray

Davis, CA

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#2
Nov 5, 2009
 
Hey there "yates", it aint all about you. Its about funding that stupid little city for the next 20 years. Your just mad you and your cronies can't make any land scheme money off of it. The dairy farmer pigs that you alligned yourself with have sold out and gone north, and left you and the citizens with TOXIC SOIL! Your a pig just like anyone else$$
Teach

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Nov 6, 2009
 
only money wrote:
Only 110 million?
It's only MILLIONS. California budget deficit projected 20 BILLION in 2010.
Millions for Prisons--cuts for education? Something is not right!
Sherry

Riverside, CA

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Nov 6, 2009
 
With the bad economy this is great news for all the local merchants. Why does the mayor oppose new sales tax revenues?
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Nov 6, 2009
 
thats bllshyt maybe they shold stop sending people to prison for bllshyt reasons and keep the real animals in there with nothing ... let their families send them stuff
Bob

United States

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Nov 6, 2009
 
First the mayor cries about the State building it's own hospital at CIM. Now he's crying about the state using Chino's hospital.
nomore

Pomona, CA

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Nov 6, 2009
 
Stop the crazy "war on drugs" and there will be much less crime, and less need for prison space.
Madhatter

Springdale, AR

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Nov 8, 2009
 
"Corrections officials told city officials this week that the Stark renovation would house about 1,800 adults and a new reception center facility onsite would house about 950 inmates."

Maybe what Chino and every other site that CDCR wants to put inmates in should ask the same question my husband asked in the 1980's when they tried to put a prison in Madera.

What guarantee do we have that this prison will not be overpopulated within 2 years just like every other California prison? What guarantee do we have that the overcrowding will not deplete our water resources or that it will not cause pollution?

Not ONE of the prison officials at the meeting could respond to those questions.

Here it is 25 years later and every California prison is STILL overcrowded and many are responsible for pollution in the communities they are in.
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Thursday Nov 12
 
"an influx of new correctional officers"
sounds like the the Chino riot paid off?
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