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Juvenile Justice Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Mayor Newsom Announces the Opening of New Juvenile Justice Center Click here to view photos San Francisco- Mayor Newsom today announced the opening of the New Juvenile Justice Center (NJJC) that will deliver significant improvements to health and educational services for youth in the juvenile justice system. "This opening marks a new era for how the City will provide much needed rehabilitative services to make sure that all our youth have the opportunity to get themselves back into the community in a positive and productive way," said Mayor Newsom. The (NJJC) proposes to construct 110 sleeping rooms, with a capacity of up to 150 beds, as compared to the current capacity of 132 beds. An expansion in the current number of beds was a requirement of the grant monies, and was kept to a minimal 18-bed expansion. All existing Juvenile Hall facilities will be replaced with modernized facilities, including: the intake and assessment center, medical clinic, learning center, boys and girls housing units, visiting area, gymnasium, and recreation facilities. "Our new Juvenile Justice Center advances the City's commitment to achieving both the short term and long term goals of public safety - stabilization and rehabilitation. The new facility will immediately improve the living conditions and programming for San Francisco youth as they develop sufficient internal controls and personal competencies leading to productive citizenship," said Chief Siffermann. "It is my hope that the new Juvenile Justice Center will become a 'Gateway To Hope' so that every youth who enters the facility will be successfully re engaged with a nurturing family and supportive community in a manner that is responsive to the needs of public safety," continued Siffermann. Examples of improvements planned for the new Juvenile Hall include: Additional new internal facilities that will be added to the new Juvenile Hall include: New external facilities that will be added to the new Juvenile Hall include: All of these improvements and additions provide improved living conditions for young people detained at Juvenile Hall and improved working conditions for Juvenile Hall staff. The (NCJJ) will be opening in late November and will be completed over two phases. The first phase is getting the living units completed within the new center completed and the second phase is tearing down the old facility in order to construct the recreation fields. The total funding for the new projects were funded through a federal/state grant received by the Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice totaling over $15.7 million and $45 million in city funding including certificate of participation (bonds) and two supplemental appropriations.
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