skip to main | skip to sidebar

Citizens for Accountability in Jail Expansion

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Public Access TV Discussions

These were originally broadcast on Eau Claire Community TV.




Eau Claire Jail Expansion History

County Board and our ever expanding jail

Cost of the Jail, Alternatives, and new Data
Labels: media
Newer Post Older Post Home

index of information

index of information

Jail Location Analysis

Jail Location Analysis
darkness means conflict with community preferences for jail site! Click for details.

stop the downtown jail!

"There's still time to stop the project" according to Frank Draxler, Eau Claire City-County purchasing director, and project manager (source)

How?
*The County Board can still choose from other locations, in fact, a downtown jail was NOT the first recommedation from the County's own study.
*The Eau Claire City Council can reject the zoning change request from the County.
*The City Council can also reject the change in the Comprehensive Plan.

The Official News on the Web:
Official County Jail Expansion Website
Official City Jail Expansion Website
Recent Project Update (2/12/08)
Recent Site Plan (1/31/08)

This is NOT an "eleventh hour" effort.
Citizens and County Board Supervisors have been speaking out and presenting alternatives for years. At the "community advisory meeting” held at Lakeshore School last year, citizens were told that the decision had, in fact, already been made. Is that how citizens provide input? Also last year, 1,000 Eau Claire County residents signed a petition against the downtown jail. Opposition is not new.

Sign the Petition Online

Join Us!

We are a positive thinking grassroots group of concerned Eau Claire County taxpayers. Please consider joining us at our next meeting to find out how you can help make a change in plans for the Eau Claire County Riverfront Jail!

We meet every Monday at 7pm
at 1st Congregational Church
across from Randall Park, corner of Third and Broadway

Email Ken or call 830-1499 for more information.

facebook

Information on this site:

  • actions (17)
  • articles (5)
  • decisionmakers (3)
  • letters (18)
  • media (15)
  • meetings (6)

Blog Archive

  • ►  2009 (1)
    • ►  March (1)
      • NEW SITE
  • ▼  2008 (57)
    • ►  July (1)
      • back and forth...
    • ►  June (4)
      • Easy, Important Action: Letter Writing
      • slow news day
      • County Struggling to gain Momentum
      • One Root of the Problem
    • ►  May (4)
      • Inflation Rates Raise Jail Cost
      • Index
      • University Analysis of Jail Site
      • May Meetings
    • ►  April (4)
      • April Update
      • meeting update
      • Jail Design Guide
      • New County Board Members!
    • ▼  March (16)
      • "Referendum" by Electoral Process
      • Public Access TV Discussions
      • A personal message from Emily Fleisher Beach: As ...
      • I'm running as a write-in candidate for the county...
      • Vote for our town!
      • Jail Advisory Team Meeting Friday
      • Great turnout to support City Council
      • Keeping the Pressure On
      • Which site plan is it?
      • Sign the Petition Online
      • Rally at 6PM on Monday
      • The Question ~ The $64 Million Dollar Question
      • Dear City Council Members and Eau Claire press
      • letter to L-T editor
      • letter to L-T editor
      • letter to L-T editor
    • ►  February (28)
      • River front Jail update
      • County Board Meeting Wedndesday!
      • Jail study group seeks public input
      • make signs!
      • Leader Telegram article Feb 16
      • facebook / myspace
      • action
      • Dear City Council members:
      • To: County Board Members:
      • Open Letter to City Council President Adler
      • Eau Claire's Alcatraz
      • Opposed to Jail Expansion (open letter to County B...
      • Jail site plan
      • the location is problematic
      • Who Knew?
      • Letter to County Board
      • Letter to Editor
      • Eau Claire – A Great Place to Spend Time
      • Leader Telegram article
      • TV-13 coverage

Governor Doyle

"Wisconsin's rivers, lakes and streams are among our greatest assets. Revitalizing our waterfronts helps build strong local economies by attracting new business, raising land values and drawing locals and tourists to a community. The Wisconsin Waterfront initiative will help communities protect and develop their waterfronts so they can be enjoyed by all for many years to come." source
 
email ken for more information, or aaron with submissions and comments on this website