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9/4/2018
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population since the ICE contract ended. It is more than adequate for current needs, <br />however it gets quite tight when the population reaches 450-475 inmates. <br />The bulk property storage room is located adjacent to the personal property storage <br />room, and contains found, out of custody, and overflow in custody property storage <br />such as books and property from personal storage. If inmate property is left behind <br />after release, notices are sent out and any unclaimed items are disposed of after 90 <br />days. Some items are stored here and made available for indigent inmates in need of <br />garments. <br />The male dress -out room has a maximum occupancy of 20 inmates. The female <br />dress -out room has a maximum occupancy of 15 inmates. All detainees or any <br />inmate with special provisions are released to the street exit from the release counter <br />located on the second floor. The release counter is connected to the administration <br />area near the office cubicles. Valuable property lockers are in a room behind the <br />release counter. <br />Administration Unit: The Jail's administration area is located off the Lobby entrance <br />on the second floor of the City Jail. The area contains 13 cubicles of varying size, <br />four offices for the Jail Administrator, Support Manager, Chief Secretary, and a small <br />conference room. The roll call room seats approximately 25 officers and includes a <br />small break area with two microwaves. The administration area also contains (a) 2 <br />two -stall restrooms for male and female employees, (b) staff lockers, (c) a small <br />kitchen, and (d) a copy room. Three other support private staff offices are also <br />located in this space. <br />Public /Lobby Area: The Jail has one main entrance in the front of the building that <br />opens onto the facility's second floor. Individuals currently mandated to register as a <br />condition of their probation or parole are processed in the lobby of the detention <br />facility. This area also contains public toilets, water fountains, telephone, and public <br />seating. <br />The public lobby contains high quality finishes such as granite, porcelain fixtures, <br />wood doors, and attractive flooring. The public lobby of the facility is spacious and <br />meets current needs. The public lobby counter contains seating for up to three staff. <br />Central Control Room: There is one secure enclosed Control room in the Jail that <br />was designed for up to two officers. The Control room contains door controls, <br />elevator control, video monitoring system to various locations in and around the <br />facility, and a unisex staff restroom. Although there have been some upgrades to the <br />touch screen control panels, Control room, and cameras throughout the Jail, original <br />equipment is still used in this vital area. There are no Pan Tilt Zoom camera in the <br />facility. All cameras are fixed and Central Control can use the zoom function to <br />adequately monitor the facility. The nine -inch original monitors located in Central <br />Control are programmed to automatically view doors activated by officers. The larger <br />flat screen monitors have been replaced within the past two to three years. <br />Projected Jail Inmate Bookings and Average Daily Population (ADP) <br />Temporary jail holding facilities can only detain individuals up to 24 hours. Based on <br />the yearly average number of City Jail intake bookings of 7,134, assuming all <br />detainees are incarcerated for no more than 24 hours, the Santa Ana City temporary <br />Jail holding facility would likely have an average daily population (ADP) of 20 or less <br />male or female inmates. The Table below illustrates the local felony and <br />misdemeanor booking trends for the past three years. As the data shows, if historical <br />63 <br />65A-70 <br />
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