SAN ANGELO, TX – Tom Green County officials are concerned about the affect coronavirus is having on completion of the new Tom Green County Jail.
County Judge Steve Floyd said Thursday that plumbing contractors are at the construction site now at the new facility east of San Angelo near the Roy K. Robb Center testing the plumbing.
Judge Floyd said he received a letter from White Construction the general contactor for the new jail. The letter said because of coronavirus related travel restrictions, getting construction workers is becoming more and more difficult.
Floyd said in addition to the plumbers, county jailers are onsite training and inmate trustees are buffing floors.
"The Texas Commission on Jail Standards inspectors are waiting on a call to come inspect the new jail." Floyd said. Once the inspectors are called, they will travel to San Angelo and perform a three day inspection. The Commission on Jail Standards will then issue the County a certificate of occupancy.
Tom Green County Sheriff's Office Chief Deputy Nick Hanna will then oversee transferring inmates from the Michael D. Brown Justice Center across Harris Ave. from the Tom Green County Courthouse to the new jail.
"It'll take all day to move all the inmates from the old jail to the new one." Floyd said.
The new jail will have 552 beds and has been under construction for over two years. The number of beds is 103 more than the current jail's capacity of 449 beds.
The new jail facility will have various dormitory wings for different inmates, including female and male dormitories, a solitary confinement wing, a wing for inmates struggling with mental issues, and a wing for 17-year-old inmates. The new facility will also have space for a medical center, booking area, a courtroom, and visitation area.
Floyd said they are hoping to complete the construction and inspection process and occupy the new jail by the end of April. Construction began in the summer of 2017.
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The Hildabeast referred to working Americans as a Basket of Deplorables, now we are considered Non-Essentials. What's the difference? The people who truly make the country work/great are again being tossed aside by tyrannical bureaucrats who have never hit a lick at a snake.
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Permalinkreally hope all the people involved with the construction are able to wear PPE and practice social distancing during these trying times. cause yknow, that's pretty important.
heck we should count ourselves lucky they've been able to get out lately and re-stripe the roads.
i mean, that's clearly a priority at this point i think we can all agree can't we.
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PermalinkI think the commissioners are happy that they now have a good reason for delays. All I can say is the virus is the newest excuse. This jail is just another example of how our elected officials find ways to waste our money. I have seen construction going on all over town and no one seems concerned about PPE. I know this is rambling but I am just pissed.
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