Nov 12, 2015

Humboldt County gets twenty million to build the Humboldt County Corrections Reentry Resource Center


Today the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office was notified by the Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) that the proposal turned in by the County was successful and that the County has been awarded $20,000,000 to build the Humboldt Community Corrections Reentry Resource Center (HCCRRC).
This was a collaborative effort by HCSO, Humboldt County Probation, Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services, Humboldt County Public Works, and the Humboldt County Administrators Office to build a “one-stop-shop” to serve the AB 109 population in Humboldt County.
The HCCRRC will be a two story structure (approximately 23,000 square feet) located at the corner of 5th & K streets, next to the Humboldt County Correctional Facility. The first level of the structure will contain the Probation Department’s Day Reporting Center, HCSO’s Sheriff’s Work Alternatives Program (SWAP) office, and DHHS Behavioral Health clinical mental health and substance abuse counseling office and program space. This level will focus on the out-of-custody programing.
The second level will be a 44 bed reentry facility designed to assist inmates who are nearing their release dates prepare for their reentry into the community. Inmates housed in this facility will be afforded training and services that will help increase their chances for a successful life and career after jail.
Sheriff Mike Downey believes this is a great opportunity for Humboldt County. He believes through the collaboration with Probation and Mental Health, the enhance services will help reduce recidivism in the county and make it a safer place to live



Humboldt County Sheriff Mike Downey is holding  a press conference shortly regarding SB863 – Local Adult Criminal Justice Facilities Construction Funding. The Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) approved the County of Humboldt’s request for funding.

The press conference will be held at 2:30 p.m. today.

Out of $500,000 it was recommended that Humboldt County get $20,000. Trinity County and Napa got $20,000. Butte $40,000 and San Francisco $80,000.


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