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Marion County Community Corrections approves contract amendments for job services, in-custody tablets and a women’s residential program
Summary
The advisory board approved three contract actions: an amendment and short extension for PACE employment services, a three-year no-cost tablet/phone contract with ViaPath funded by resident fees, and a one-year agreement with Dove Recovery House to provide up to 10 residential treatment beds for women on work release.
Marion County Community Corrections’ advisory board on Thursday approved three contracts to support reentry services, in-facility communications and women’s residential treatment.
The board voted to extend and increase an existing contract with PACE to continue employment services, approve a three‑year arrangement with ViaPath Technologies to provide tablets and telephone services at work‑release facilities (funded by resident payments rather than county operating dollars), and enter a one‑year contract with Dove Recovery House to make up to 10 residential treatment beds available for women on work release.
Justin Garcia, identified at the meeting as CFO/COO for Marion County Community Corrections, described the PACE amendment as a short extension and a modest increase in the contract limit. "The tenth amendment to this contract would raise the NTE to $506,700 which is an additional $25,000 which would cover services through…
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