Senate Bill 863 Adult Local Criminal Justice Facilties Construction REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS APPLICATION PACKET Released June 10, 2015.

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Senate Bill 863 Adult Local Criminal Justice Facilties Construction REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS APPLICATION PACKET Released June 10, 2015

BACKGROUND INFORMATION On June 20, 2014, Senate Bill 863 (Chapter 37,Statutes of 2014 (SB 863) became law, authorizing state lease-revenue bond financing for the acquisition, design and construction of Adult Local Criminal Justice Facilities (ALCJF). Up to $500,000,000 in financing is conditionally available at this time. The RFP solicited proposals to establish a rank- ordered list of projects, and to conditionally allocate financing to projects for the design and construction, including expansion or renovation of criminal justice facilities.

ELIGIBLE PROJECTS As defined in SB 863, $500 million dollars is available in lease revenue bond financing to acquire, design, renovate, or construct ALCJFs. An ALCJF must be consistent with the legislative intent described in Sections 17.5 and 3450 of the Penal Code, under the jurisdiction of the sheriff or county department of corrections and may include(Government Code (GC) section15820.93): 1. Improved housing with an emphasis on expanding program and treatment space as necessary to manage the adult offender population. 2. Custodial housing, reentry, program, mental health or treatment space necessary to manage the adult offender population. A Re-entry facility may include: construction of a secure and/or non-secure facility that may include housing, programming or other treatment space to facilitate a continuum of care for offenders under the jurisdiction of the Sheriff or County Department of Corrections. All facilities must comply with the requirements of Title 15 and Title 24, and shall be a Type II, III or IV facility (as contained in Penal Code sections 4024, 1208).

Set Asides To ensure that large, medium, and small counties each have the opportunity to share in the available financing (see following population chart), the disbursement schedule for the available $500 million has been set as follows: • up to $240 million has been set aside for large counties; • up to $160 million has been set aside for medium counties; • up to $100 million has been set aside for small counties. The maximum amount that can be requested for a project proposal by one county in each county category is: • $80 million for proposals in large counties, • $40 million for proposals in medium-sized counties • $20 million for proposals in small counties.

A Collaborative Effort Sheriff’s Office Probation Department Department of Health and Human Services Public Works County Administrative Office This group came together to develop a plan for a much needed “one- stop-shop” for it’s AB 109 clientele. The group approached it as a 2 pronged project, out-of-custody and in-custody.

Out-of-Custody Component/First Floor Level

In-Custody Component/Second Floor Level

Ground Floor/Parking Level

In Closing The application proposed by Humboldt County met the intent of SB 863 perfectly. This new facility will create a “One-Stop-Shop” for inmates and probationers who fall under the sentencing guidelines of AB 109. Inmates and probationers participating in the available programs inside this new facility will re-enter the community more productive and more likely to succeed. Thank You

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