Committee members devoted substantial time to capital needs at the state’s women’s correctional facility, focusing on immediate maintenance — especially bathrooms and showers — to address overcrowding and health concerns while longer‑term facility replacement remains years away.
Members said the facility’s capacity is roughly 180–185 beds and can be pushed higher in peak periods; the committee discussed modest renovations to relieve overcrowding in the near term and asked staff to prioritize shower and bathroom upgrades over nonessential projects. Members also discussed the temporary use of other correctional facilities as a contingency while emphasizing the need for site plans and Joint Justice oversight before moving women to alternate locations.
On corrections Wi‑Fi, the committee agreed $250,000 is an appropriate near‑term allocation to advance planning and limited installation work, and discussed an additional $500,000 to expand the program in a later year. Members stressed that BGS (facilities) must be involved in planning because installations will require opening walls, and that DOC, ADS and BTS should provide monthly oversight updates while implementation proceeds.
No formal vote was recorded in the transcript; members directed staff to produce an overview of proposed site changes if funds are to be used to create bed space in another facility and to return with clearer plans and language for any larger changes.