Not the feeling thats the floor and we can continue to decrease the jail population i refuse to accept a oneonone ratio we know that kamgz are not humane and not the solution and dont create integrity and health and to answer supervisor tangs question about the Current Populations that is 51 percent of jail capacity of the jail system is 12 thousand plus you didnt get a direct answer but asked we went to a number of hearings that were presented on this application process we asked about outdoor space specifically that he they said theyll reject a proposal not within the regulations those other facilities that were built under different rehabilitations were built in different years and to follow up on that not having outdoor space is go back to represent cat the solidarity confinement to outdoor space and air is torture by the United Nations the california thank you thank you. Thank you. Next speaker, please. clapping. good afternoon, supervisors i came here for another topic were here
Discussed for remodeling and arock renovation and qualifies for the application of part of the 80 million if not the total we agree that c. J. 67 should be closed and i mean and 4 should be closed and that the money if we have to use cop should going to the next stage everyone out of the hall of justice earlier so the other thing is the discussion we had today, i want to share one statistic that relates to is it space and the Public Policy can i say it. Real quick we have a lot of speakers. You need to look at the the burns report on 46 percent of africanamericans that fail the y g c in the jails thats horrible and not acceptable. Thank you very much. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good morning, supervisors my name is donna im here representing the senior disability action an ax that opposes the construction of p a new jail is a seductive presentation for the cage ill remind you is still a cage people talked about the good conditions it is shameful the statistics about who occupies t
And transparency so long overdue so i want to ask what the feeling and floor that the Sheriffs Department shows you one the presenters said there are 12 hundred people in alternative programs and 12 hundred people in jail thats not the feeling thats the floor and we can continue to decrease the jail population i refuse to accept a oneonone ratio we know that kamgz are not humane and not the solution and dont create integrity and health and to answer supervisor tangs question about the Current Populations that is 51 percent of jail capacity of the jail system is 12 thousand plus you didnt get a direct answer but asked we went to a number of hearings that were presented on this application process we asked about outdoor space specifically that he they said theyll reject a proposal not within the regulations those other facilities that were built under different rehabilitat years and to follow up on that not having outdoor space is go back to represent cat the solidarity confinement to ou
Noting yesterday when i went out and lookedwwe have a dead zone e right at o our dock, thereres nothing growowing the. When most people think about the oyster, they knknow the stotorif the oystermen. They know the story of the watermen and all of their problems over the years, butut they dont knowow so much about the ecologigical valuee of the oyster. Its a great filter of the bay, its responsnsible in some ways for the health of the bay, and one of the most interesting things,s, to me, was that an oyster can filter 50 gallons of water a day. And what it actually means is that the oysters eat algae, anand wheyou getoo much aae it t smothers the oysters, it keeps out the sunlight, you cant do photosynthesis, and if we can support the ecological value of the oyster as much as the consumer value, were doing a Great Service to the bay. [crickets chirping] its the first day of oyster season in maryland. And the tongers are out in full force in broad creek, a tributary of the Eastern Shores
Noting yesterday when i went out and lookedwwe have a dead zone e right at o our dock, thereres nothing growowing the. When most people think about the oyster, they knknow the stotorif the oystermen. They know the story of the watermen and all of their problems over the years, butut they dont knowow so much about the ecologigical valuee of the oyster. Its a great filter of the bay, its responsnsible in some ways for the health of the bay, and one of the most interesting things,s, to me, was that an oyster can filter 50 gallons of water a day. And what it actually means is that the oysters eat algae, anand wheyou getoo much aae it t smothers the oysters, it keeps out the sunlight, you cant do photosynthesis, and if we can support the ecological value of the oyster as much as the consumer value, were doing a Great Service to the bay. [crickets chirping] its the first day of oyster season in maryland. And the tongers are out in full force in broad creek, a tributary of the Eastern Shores