From Deseret News archives:
Is Utah's prison moving?
The last two times anyone crunched the numbers once during Gov. Olene Walker's administration and again early on in Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr.'s term the conclusion was the finances didn't make sense. There also was concern that the Utah Department of Corrections, which has a difficult time competing with higher-paying county correctional facilities for workers, needed to stay put for the convenience of employees. There are logistical issues, too, such as ready access to medical and hospital care as well as transporting inmates to court appearances.
So it was a surprise, to say the least, to learn that Senate President John Valentine had "a number of tricks up (his) sleeve" regarding a possible relocation of the state prison. "We may yet see the prison moved from the Point of the Mountain," Valentine told a large gathering of Kiwanians recently, noting he knew a lot more than he could say and that he was scheduled to meet with Department of Corrections executive director Tom Patterson.
It strikes us odd, though, in an election year and with the real estate market in such a slump, that this issue has resurfaced. In a perfect world, the state prison wouldn't be a prominent feature as one enters Salt Lake County. But Utah was a vastly different place when the prison was established there in 1951. It since has been swallowed up by surrounding residences and businesses whose owners probably do not relish the idea of having a prison as their closest neighbor.
Still, it was there first. And unless Valentine has evidence that the prison could operate safely, economically and efficiently elsewhere, it should stay put. If he has information to the contrary, he should share it with the public.
Recent comments
Sure sounds good, tear down basically new buildings, to move them...
Inmate 101 | May 6, 2008 at 5:04 p.m.
The only people who would beneift from moving the prison are the land...
John Q. Public | May 2, 2008 at 3:10 p.m.
With the amount of taxes we pay I in no way want to increase my taxes...
Duane | May 2, 2008 at 10:10 a.m.
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