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02-102 - King County - Inmate Housing / Jail Services
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King County
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Interlocal Agreement: Jail Services <br />The committee shall be composed of eight persons as follows: <br />County Executive Representative <br />City of Seattle Representative <br />City of Bellevue Representative <br />Director of the Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention (1) <br />Suburban Cities Representatives <br />The City of Seattle representative will be appointed by the Mayor of Seattle. The City of <br />Bellevue representative will be appointed by the City Manager The Suburban Cities Association <br />(SCA) shall select four (4) representatives through a process defined by the SCA. The Mayor of <br />Mayor /Council cities or the City Manager of Council/Manager cities shall appoint the <br />representative of each city selected by the SCA. Notice of the city representatives and any <br />changes thereto shall be provided to the County Executive. The Committee shall meet at least <br />quarterly A Chair shall be selected from among the members. <br />11 Jail Capacity The parties understand that the number of beds available in King County may not <br />meet the demands for those beds in the future. The following items attempt to address the needs <br />of the local criminal justice system for adequate secure bed space and the County's ability to <br />prevent excessive and unmanageable crowding conditions within capacity <br />11 1 PARP The parties agree to make a good -faith effort to cooperatively implement all <br />provisions of the PARP Additionally, King County agrees to be bound to the Population <br />Alert Notification section of the PARP with the caveat that King County will not be held <br />to the Population Alert Notification section of the PARP in the event of force majeure or <br />computer or telecommunications failure. The parties have also prepared a Table set forth <br />in Exhibit V This Exhibit represents a good faith effort by the parties to estimate Jail <br />bed demand and supply for the years 2002 through 2005 However, the King County <br />supply scenarios contained in Exhibit V are not bmding on the County <br />11.2 Capacity for City Inmates. When necessary, King County will double bunk the Regional <br />Justice Center up to 65% to accommodate City Inmates. The parties understand that the <br />County's commitment to double bunk up to 65% at the Regional Justice Center to <br />accommodate City Inmates means that the County will not set a budgetary constraint that <br />will prevent the County from performing under the terms of this Agreement. <br />11.3 The Contract Cities agree to the following population reduction schedule for the <br />aggregate number of City Inmates. <br />A) By December 31, 2003, at the time of the Jail's Official Daily Population Count the <br />Contract Cities agree to reduce the aggregate number of City Inmates in the Jail to <br />380 <br />7 <br />
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