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21 <br /> 1 Commissioner Richards asked if it is video or actual in-person visits. <br /> 2 Sheriff Blackwood said that it is in-person, and the attorneys are using it now. He said <br /> 3 that in-person visits are starting back this month. He said that he understands the confusion <br /> 4 because it is not a simple operation. He said that if there are 100 people in the jail and 50 leave, <br /> 5 that does not mean that deputies can simply be sent home. He said they have to stay at the <br /> 6 workstations. <br /> 7 Commissioner Portie-Ascott asked if any of the 9 would be used to cover tower shifts. <br /> 8 Sheriff Blackwood said the goal is to have 4 in the tower. He said sometimes there is <br /> 9 only 1 in the tower. <br /> 10 Commissioner Portie-Ascott said when she toured, she saw how difficult it was for one <br /> 11 person to work in the tower and really see what is happening in the units. She said that she is <br /> 12 happy to see that the staff will be used in the tower. <br /> 13 Sheriff Blackwood said that is one of their biggest concerns. He said that when a deputy <br /> 14 is running screens, they also open and close every door in the building. He said while they are <br /> 15 doing that, they do not have the time to look out the window. <br /> 16 Travis Myren clarified that the tower is central control. <br /> 17 Commissioner Hamilton asked about rightsizing. <br /> 18 Kirk Vaughn said they reviewed the trend of actuals in the accounts and the budget <br /> 19 increased to match the actuals being received. <br /> 20 Commissioner Hamilton asked if it was not reflected before. <br /> 21 Kirk Vaughn said they were not. <br /> 22 Commissioner Fowler asked if the 31 is an addition. <br /> 23 Sheriff Blackwood said of the 31, 15 were awarded to the office and of the 15, 9 have <br /> 24 been hired and 8 will be hired within the week. He said that of the 4 that is being given now, 2 <br /> 25 are factored into the 8 and 2 more will be added. He said that leaves a balance of 10-12. <br /> 26 Commissioner Fowler asked how many staff are in the detention center. <br /> 27 Sheriff Blackwood said around 38. <br /> 28 Commissioner Richards asked if all internet issues are resolved to enable telehealth and <br /> 29 other visitation services. <br /> 30 Sheriff Blackwood said Froi Romero in IT was able to identify every call came through <br /> 31 the system in the jail, and once he flipped the switch, it took the load off of them and the other <br /> 32 systems worked more robustly. He said the telehealth camera was purchased and is close to <br /> 33 being implemented. <br /> 34 Commissioner Richards asked when that ability can be expected. <br /> 35 Sheriff Blackwood said the system is very sensitive and gives the doctor the ability to <br /> 36 look at facial movements and body movements. He said that it should be up and running very <br /> 37 soon. <br /> 38 Chair Bedford said she was with him when the Attorney General was at the meeting, and <br /> 39 he is on the state committee for recruiting and retaining. She said he mentioned some strategies <br /> 40 like part time officers. She asked if that has happened. <br /> 41 Sheriff Blackwood said that has not happened yet. He said there were 31 identified and <br /> 42 of the 31 initiatives, there were 5 identified as low hanging fruit. He said he has a meeting with <br /> 43 the director of Crime Control and Public Safety, and they will meet with others to discuss hiring <br /> 44 and retention. He said there are a lot of ideas out there, some may require legislative changes, <br /> 45 but there is a lot of low-hanging fruit. <br /> 46 Chair Bedford asked how many non-detention officer vacancies there are. <br /> 47 Sheriff Blackwood said that on patrol there are 5 vacancies. He said that in regard to <br /> 48 personnel, 30 years ago there was a program implemented by the federal government that hired <br /> 49 100,000 cops through grants. He said those numbers are now retirement age. He said that he <br /> 50 will have at least 6 retiring from natural attrition. He said that while there are many reasons that <br />
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