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Feb 22, 2005 - Washtenaw County Elections
Town Hall debate - Jan 24, 2005

Comments by County Administrator Bob Guenzel and a PDF file, "Administrator’s Recommendations on Public Safety and Justice" “Public Safety and Justice Millage” - should we raise taxes to build a new prison?

Download: "The Washtenaw County Proposal for Jail Expansion," Rosemary C. Sarri, Institute  for  Social  Research, University  of  Michigan

  • The  U.S. has  been  on  an  “incarceration  binge ” since  the  early  1980s  as  if  it  is  a  solution  to  the  problems  of  crime  and  a variety  of  forms  of  deviance, especially  substance  abuse  and  mental  health.
  • We  have  dismantled  much  of  the  mental  health  system  for  poor  and disadvantaged  populations  and  substituted  the  criminal  justice  systems.
  • With  respect  to  Michigan  we  incarcerate  higher  proportions  of our  population  that  do  many  of  our  sister  states  – Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin and  Minnesota.
  • Who  do  we  incarcerate?  Primarily  males: the  poor  and persons  of  color.  Persons  of  color  are  incarcerated  8x ’s  the  rate  of  whites according  to  Bonczar  of  NIJ.  This  is  one  of  the  major  problems  in  the  US  – we  have  a  “color ­blind ” racism. Both  of  the  reports  and  the  county  proposal that  I  was  able  to  examine, even  briefly, made  no  mention  of  race  as  if  it  is not  an  issue  to  be  considered.  


Washtenaw County Jail tax info from a Google cache of the Ann Arbor News (mlive.com):

  • Levy asked: 0.75 mill.
  • How long: 20 years.
  • Purpose: $48 million jail expansion. Rest of the $314 million generated by the tax during the next 20 years would build a new District Court facility and pay for jail operations including mental health service and other rehabilitation programs.
  • Added to tax bill: $75 per year on a $200,000 home with $100,000 taxable value.
  • Revenue: $9.6 million in 2005; more than $314 million through 2025.
  • Prior building levy tries: 2000 (courthouse plan defeated), 1998 (jail levy defeated)


Ann Arbor Chamber of Commerce position on jail tax

 

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