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Vol. CXXXIV, No. 33

To all of our readers & advertisers who celebrate it.

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Entering the house, they saw the child with Mary His mother, and falling to their knees, they worshiped Him. Then they opened their treasures and presented Him with gifts: gold, frankincense and myrrh. — Matthew 2:11

Bergen County Jail will soon assume Passaic County’s inmates By Kevin A. Canessa Jr. kc@theobserver.com

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fficials from Bergen and Passaic counties have reached terms to a new agreement where the Bergen County Jail will soon assume the care and custody of all Passaic County inmates — and it’s got one local elected official — Steve Tanelli — elated. The deal builds on a temporary measure adopted by both administrations this past November that allowed Passaic to transfer 200 inmates to the Bergen County Jail to alleviate additional strains brought on by COVID-19. Authorities say the deal is mutu-

ally beneficial for both counties and reflects a growing trend toward regionalization in corrections because of new public policies including bail reform. Passaic County will avoid spending hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars on a new jail facility. By consolidating corrections operations with Bergen County, Passaic inmates get access to a modern facility, while allowing Bergen County to better utilize the jail, which has operated at less than half capacity recently. This deal benefits taxpayers of both counties by bringing additional revenue to Bergen and significant savings to Passaic over the 10-year agreement term. Bergen County anticipates receiv-

ing $18.9 million at minimum in the first year of the plan and expects to gross nearly $200 million over the course of the agreement. Passaic County is expected to save on liability and capital expenditures and reallocate law enforcement resources to better serve all its communities. It is the fourth shared services agreement between Bergen and Passaic counties. Under the new terms, the Bergen County will receive a $104 per day for each inmate housed at the Bergen County Jail for the first two years. That rate will increase over the course of the 10-year contract, running through the end of 2031. Passaic County is authorized to transfer a maximum of 700 inmates

to the Bergen County Jail and guarantees a minimum payment supporting the housing of 500 inmates at all times, even if the actual number of inmates dips below that agreed amount. Bergen County Executive James Tedesco discussed how the shared-services agreement reflects his overall governing philosophy. “As county executive, throughout my time in office, the aggressive pursuit of innovative opportunities to share services, reduce duplication and save money has been a chief priority,” he said. “This new fiscally-prudent agreement once again accomplishes that goal, further expanding See JAIL, Page 15


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