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Supervisors clash over jail funding amid public dissent

September 10, 2024 | Mendocino County, California


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Supervisors clash over jail funding amid public dissent
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around budget allocations and funding for local projects, particularly concerning the jail system. Supervisor Williams expressed concerns about a proposed funding transfer, suggesting that the amount of $2.5 million was insufficient and advocating for an increase to $5 million. Despite his objections, the motion to proceed with the funding was approved, with Williams dissenting.

The meeting also addressed the appropriation transfer of $7 million from Measure B funds to the CI budget unit, aimed at covering expenses related to the jail. Supervisor Hajduk emphasized the necessity of the funding, stating that the project required immediate financial support despite the reluctance expressed by some members. Supervisor McGourty echoed this sentiment, highlighting the importance of providing treatment options for mentally ill individuals within the jail system.

The board then moved to a closed session for a working lunch, with plans to reconvene to discuss cannabis density regulations in Mendocino County. The meeting underscored the ongoing challenges and decisions facing local government regarding public safety and health services, as well as the complexities of budget management in these areas.

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