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| Facility proposal raises queries |
| By The Reporter |
| Published: 12/09/2008 |
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CALIFORNIA - Public safety, accessibility and sewage were among myriad issues raised Monday night at a community meeting regarding the proposed construction of an inmate medical and mental health facility in Vacaville. The gathering, which drew a mix of residents, leaders and project officials, combined a prepared presentation and informational brochures with professionals able to field questions. "Obviously there are some concerns that we have as a city and public, so now is the time to air our concerns," encouraged Vacaville Mayor Len Augustine. Up for discussion was a 1,400-bed unit slated for construction near the hills behind California State Prison, Solano and the California Medical Facility, as proposed by J. Clark Kelso, the federal receiver appointed to oversee California's prison health care system. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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