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Concerned

Beach Comber
May 21, 2010
11
1
I was looking over past post and found this that Idlewind had posted, and wonder why someone who has saved the county money is getting put down and trying to be put out...

Jail Uniforms Changed When Jail Changed

They went from green to black when the county went from Sheriff managed to county managed. Yesterday we reported on the donation of equipment from the Walton Sheriff?s Office to the Holmes Sheriff?s Office. First News talked to Danny Glidewell, Walton Corrections Director who says they had to make a number of changes and purchases when the county took over the jail operations.

Glidewell says they had to buy new uniforms because the old ones had a star and sheriff?s department patches on them. To take the patches off and replace them would take time and labor costs. The old uniforms also had green pants with a gray shirt. The green uniforms are reserved for sheriff?s departments. Glidewell also says they had to buy all new road crew equipment.

In the long run the Corrections Department has a cheaper uniform. Glidewell says what they changed to only costs about $8 to $12 a piece where the regular uniform shirts were around $35 each.

Glidewell also says the jail has food costs down an additional .19 due to the use of the garden. He says the July meal price came to .50 a meal, which is down from .69. Glidewell says this is attributed to the garden. He attributes this and other savings to the employees, saying, ?They have worked hard to keep costs down.? Glidewell feels the employees at the jail and in other parts of the county should be given credit for the cost savings because they are having to ?do more with less.? When the county took over the jail operations, the cost was over $1 a meal. Glidewell says they have been holding the line on costs.


The jail averages over 200 inmates a day, times three meals a day at .19 a meal, that equates to over $100 a day in savings. The Jail works with its neighbor, Walton Correction Institute to produce the garden. They are currently in the process of planting the fall garden
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
24,861
9,665
I'm not really one way or the other on this, but from the report I understood that surplus money was returned to the county. Anybody can pad a budget to show a return each year. True savings is bringing the overall budget down.

Yes Andy A., that came from a liberal. ;-)
 

leo101

Beach Comber
Oct 17, 2008
25
16
padded or not the over all budget rose over a half million dollars in three years, thats on top of the money that was returned to the county.
 

Concerned

Beach Comber
May 21, 2010
11
1
Like I said before did the prisoner ratio go up. If it did then the budget will automatically go up. Or are you going to tell me that the sheriff has this magic touch that can not raise the budget if the amount of prisoners goes up.
 

leo101

Beach Comber
Oct 17, 2008
25
16
Like I said before did the prisoner ratio go up. If it did then the budget will automatically go up. Or are you going to tell me that the sheriff has this magic touch that can not raise the budget if the amount of prisoners goes up.

I read Glidewells report and I dont recall it saying that the inmate population went up, but I will re-read it just to make sure I am not mistaken.

And I dont believe that it could of increased that much to actually attribute that to the increase.

The bottom line is Glidewell has on numerous occassions said he saved the county money and decreased the budget. That is not correct. He did return money to the county at the end of the fiscal year, but thats not decreasing the budget. Like SWGB said, anyone can pad a budget. The facts are he misreprestented the facts and is misleading the tax payers with his statements.

If you decreased the budget great, if you have implemented practices that decreased some costs even better. But dont tell the tax payers that you did something you didnt actually do, thats just plan wrong.
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
24,861
9,665
I'm with 123, half a million is a lot of prisoners. Unless they are serving filet that seems like an excessive amount.
 
I'm with 123, half a million is a lot of prisoners. Unless they are serving filet that seems like an excessive amount.


If I have it right the salaries went up over three years and operations went down. The net (salary increase - operations decrease) is a net increase. So let's cut salaries and both sides will be happy.:D Well, maybe not the employees but everyone can't be happy.:dunno:
 
If I have it right the salaries went up over three years and operations went down. The net (salary increase - operations decrease) is a net increase. So let's cut salaries and both sides will be happy.:D Well, maybe not the employees but everyone can't be happy.:dunno:

Happy employees are the key to any truly successful venture. What you gain in cut salaries, you lose in productivity and intangibles such as poor morale which can affect the bottom line in unforeseeable ways. Like anything in life, you get what you pay for.
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
24,861
9,665
If I have it right the salaries went up over three years and operations went down. The net (salary increase - operations decrease) is a net increase. So let's cut salaries and both sides will be happy.:D Well, maybe not the employees but everyone can't be happy.:dunno:

What if we tried a crazy thing like cutting from the top down? :D
 
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