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Prince William County jail board hears report on low population, staffing gaps and aging infrastructure

Prince William County Jail Board · July 21, 2022
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The superintendent reported the modular building remains closed, systemwide average daily population near 494, and 95 total vacancies across sworn and civilian posts; the board approved the superintendent's objectives for 2023 and discussed major maintenance needs including cast-iron sewer replacement.

The Prince William County Jail Board on July 20 reviewed an operational report from the superintendent that tracked population trends, staffing shortages and facility maintenance needs. The superintendent said the modular building remains closed, which has reduced available beds, and put the systemwide 12-month average daily population at 494.

The superintendent said the complex high counts were 474 (May) and 468 (June), and that the modular building's January closure shifted inmates into newer pods. He…

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