Whereas, residents enjoy a high quality of life in Orange County; and
Whereas, Orange County City Council Members are concerned
about the compatibility of land uses throughout their respective cities;
and
Whereas, Orange County City Council Members are particularly
concerned about the land uses within close proximity to residential development;
and
Whereas, due to the existing and projected need for County
maximum security jail facilities, it is appropriate to consider future
jail locations; and
Whereas, residents in Orange County have expressed numerous
concerns relating to the construction of maximum security jail facilities
near residential neighborhoods; and
Whereas, in particular, residents are concerned about security,
visitation and intake and release as well as the other effects a maximum
security jail would have on traffic and property values; and
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the Orange County Division,
League of California Cities, is concerned about the negative impacts associated
with maximum security jail facilities and opposes the construction of such
facilities within close proximity of residential neighborhoods.
Be It Further Resolved, that the Orange County Division, League
of California Cities, supports the construction of County jail facilities
in areas which are separated from neighborhoods.
Be It Further Resolved, that the Orange County Division, League
of California Cities, encourages all City Councils in Orange County to
only support construction of County jail facilities which are isolated
from residential neighborhoods.
Passed and Adopted, this Twelfth day of September,
1996.
Laurann Cook
Janet Huston
Mary Hornbuckle
President
Council Member
City of Fountain Valley
Executive Director
Chair. Resolutions Committee
Council Member
City of Costa Mesa