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Superintendent reports staffing gains, recruitment push and facility needs at Prince William–Manassas Regional Jail
Summary
Superintendent told the jail board the facility is operating below capacity, has dozens of vacancies, new executive hires and recruitment initiatives, and plans to use fund balance for capital needs including HVAC upgrades.
The Prince William–Manassas Regional Jail superintendent told the board on May 21 that the facility is operating below its published capacity while pursuing a major recruitment effort and a set of operational fixes.
The superintendent gave the board an operational snapshot, saying the jail’s "management capacity is 1,320" and the average daily population over the past 12 months was roughly 544. He listed transfers and commitments for March and April and said the county has allowed the agency to use vacancy-related savings to offset operating costs rather than have those funds clawed back.
On staffing the superintendent said vacancies are "probably in the eighties" and that the…
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