City To Pay More For Jail In Ohio
Ironton OH’s cost to house its prisoners at the Lawrence County Jail is set to zoom up nearly 40 percent, according to the Ironton Tribune.
Lawrence County Commissioners altered the existing 11-year agreement they had with the city to raise the daily rate Ironton paid for prisoner housing from $40 to $55 per day. Ironton City Council met to vote on the amended contract commissioners voted to change on March 12. The issue was tabled. If accepted, the new contract would replace a prisoner housing agreement the county and city have had in place since Jan. 31, 1998. Ironton, along with nearly every other municipality in Lawrence County has had a long-standing, housing agreement with the county where prisoners charged with municipal crimes can be detained in the Lawrence County Jail. Cities, like Ironton, do not pay the county for prisoners jailed for violating state statutes, only for those in jail for municipal code violations …
The daily fee increase comes in the wake of the Lawrence County Jail feeling the pinch of overcrowding and funding cuts. Outfitted with 52 beds, the jail routinely has more than 70 inmates at a time — mostly for felonies. Add to that, a 15-percent decrease in funding and Lawrence County Sheriff Jeff Lawless has been forced to do more with less. Between maintenance, prisoners’ medical bills, food costs, electricity and other expenses, jails often cost counties more money than they take in. Through the first four months of the year, Lawless has been forced to pay Scioto County more than $107,000 to house “overflow inmates” when the Lawrence County Jail is too full. With $300,000 budgeted in 2009 for overflow inmates the county has already burnt through a third of its allotment.
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