Task Force asks what next?

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PRINCETON — The Jail Task Force will ask the Bureau County Board for more direction as to just what the board wants done with the county jail. At Thursday’s meeting, Jail Task Force Chairman Joe Bertetto gave an overview of the four-day PONI training in Colorado attended last week by Bertetto, Bureau County Sheriff John Thompson, and Bureau County Board members Dale Anderson and Kristi Warren, who also serve on the jail task force.

That review will again be presented by Bertetto at the Sept. 9 county board meeting.

Bertetto said he would like the county board to project a dollar amount for a new jail. With that dollar amount in mind, the task force could be more focused in its direction, specifically as to what can and cannot be built with that amount of money, Bertetto said.

The PONI training, as well as the July 8-10 assessment of the county jail and justice system by National Institute of Corrections consultants, provided lots of good information, but the task force still needs more financial direction from the county board, Bertetto said.

The options for the county board remain the same as before, Bertetto said. The county could renovate the current jail, build a new jail, close the jail and take prisoners to another county, or do nothing.

As far as the size needed for a new jail, the task force does not have the needed information to make a good projection, Bertetto said. The county does not have the necessary system or computer program in place to provide that data. That research would have to be done manually, which would be a very extensive and time-consuming project.

Bertetto said he is not being critical of Sheriff John Thompson, rather simply stating the system is not in place.

Princeton Mayor Keith Cain, who serves on the task force, said the county needs to be proactive and get the system in place now to keep track of needed information.

“If we are outdated, we can’t continue to stay that way,” Cain said. “Realistically, we’re not going to build a new jail next year, so let’s get some kind of system in place now to track the information we need from this point on. In this day and age of technology, there’s got to be ways to get this done.”

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