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George W. Hill population dips; HVAC and surveillance projects remain permit‑dependent

2619757 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

Warden reported the facility population fell to 1,106 and reviewed January incidents, MAT participation and timelines for a 15–17 month HVAC upgrade and a May 2025-start surveillance project contingent on permits and phasing plans.

Warden Sean reported on Feb. 11 that the current incarcerated population at George W. Hill Correctional Facility was 1,106, a decrease of 36 from the last monthly report.

The population change, incident reports and pending capital work make the next months critical for operations and safety planning at the Delaware County facility, Warden Sean said.

Warden Sean said the facility recorded multiple safety incidents in January and described the status of ongoing renovations and equipment upgrades. "It should actually be current population of today's date is 1,106 incarcerated persons, which is a decrease of 36 from last month's meeting," he said.

The presentation listed four separate January events for which precautionary measures were taken after evidence of injury or unwitnessed injuries; two of those cases were referred to the Criminal…

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