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CR NYC Fights to Stop More Jails!


April 11, 2008
The Hunts Point Express

News flash: new plan for jail in Hunts Point

By Joe Hirsch
Joehirsch6@yahoo.com

Barely a month after scuttling its plan to build a 2000-bed jail in Hunts Point, the Department of Correction is set to try again, at a new, undisclosed site in Hunts Point.

In a letter to Community Board 2 chair Roberto Garcia, Correction Commissioner Martin Horn said he wanted to present the department’s new proposal to the board.

The March 18 letter says the new plan calls for 25 percent fewer beds and “includes elements in response to community concerns.”

Garcia responded by recommending a public forum be held soon in Hunts Point to allow residents to hear the proposal, and to weigh in with their reactions.

At the end of February, the city dropped its previous plan to build a jail at a 28-acre industrial site in the former Oak Point rail yard, after being stymied by legal battles with the site’s owner and opposition from elected officials and a well-organized coalition of local residents calling itself Community in Unity.

Community in Unity held frequent rallies and gatherings to inform the community about the plan, and to get local residents involved, from the time Horn announced his plans publicly in October 2006.

Nearly 50 members of Community in Unity attended a meeting of Board 2’s Economic Development Committee on April 10 to voice their continued opposition to the new proposal, which the group learned about from sources in the mayorís office.

One spokesman for the anti-jail coalition said sources in the mayor’s office had informed group members that the city is considering a city-owned site next to the Fish Market, near the barge that is used as a detention center.

The meeting sometimes grew testy, as various members of the group urged board members not only to oppose the cityís new jail plan, as it had the earlier plan, but to do so more vocally.

Members of Community in Unity stressed that their antagonism to the idea of a new jail is not limited to the Oak Point site.

“A jail is a jail is a jail, and it doesn’t matter whether they put it at Oak Point, or at Hunts Point or at Southern Boulevard,” said Lisa Ortega, one of the group’s organizers. “If you’re for it you’re for it, if you’re against it, you’re against it.”

A resident who calls himself Free read a letter to the board, citing environmental hazards in Hunts Point, as well as the project’s $375 million price tag. The organization contends the money would be better spent on inmate re-entry, job preparation and other social programs.

The city says it needs new jail beds to replace beds in deteriorating facilities at Rikers Island, and argues that building in the Bronx will bring inmates closer to lawyers, to the courts and to friends and family who want to visit them.

But Community in Unity countered that a new jail would increase traffic on the areaís already-congested streets.
“There’s already an enormous amount of buses coming in and out from that area, from the barge,” Free said. “Now just imagine having a 2,000-bed jail put in that area, and imagine 20 or 30 more buses going from whatever other jail, whatever other court that they have to come from.”



MARCH 2008
VICTORY!

3/5/08 The Hunts Point Express: City Surrenders on Hunts Point Jail - Plans call for new South Bronx site

3/5/08 NY Times:The City Withdraws Its Proposal for a $375 Million Jail in the South Bronx



JULY 2007

Commissioner Martin Horn's Citywide Jail Plan continues to receive Citywide Opposition. Elected representatives as well as Bronx community members demand a public statement from the City to abandon the citywide Plan which includes the building of a 2,000-bed jail at the Oak Point site in the South Bronx. Community in Unity is at the forefront of the citywide plan opposition and has been the driving force in helping postpone the Scoping Hearing for the Oak Point jail proposal in the South Bronx from April to October. For more information contact pilar@criticalresistance.org

On July 24th 2007 CR and Community in Unity Protested in front of City Hall to Oppose Plans for New Jails. :

For more information about the fight to stop the building of more jails, check out our Media Hits and Press Releases:

3/5/08 The Hunts Point Express: City Surrenders on Hunts Point Jail - Plans call for new South Bronx site

3/5/08 NY Times:The City Withdraws Its Proposal for a $375 Million Jail in the South Bronx

07/24/07 New York 1: Neighborhood Activists Protest Plans For New Jails

07/17/07 Press Release: Commissioner Horn's Citywide Jail Plan Receives Citywide Opposition: Groups Demand Public Statement from City Abandoning Plan

Community in Unity Press Packet

04/04/07 Press Release: Mayor Bloomberg and Commissioner Horn Disregard Bronx Elected Officials' Opposition to the South Bronx Jail

02/12/07 The Columbia Journalist: Oak Point jail opponents gear up for next hearing



VICTORY! CRNYC and CIU Defeat the Hunts Point Jail!

Celebrate Community in Unity’s Two-Year in the Making Victory