Maryland Officials Announce Closure of Jessup Prison, Transfer of Inmates, Workers
Closing the aging Maryland Correctional Institution at Jessup will save $21 million annually and avoid $200 million in costly repairs, officials said.
- The state announced it will close Maryland Correctional Institution at Jessup by June 30, 2026, projecting savings of $1 billion annually, said Gov. Moore.
- After an agency assessment found prolonged underinvestment, the Maryland Department of General Services reported MCI-J needs $200 million in capital improvements, including drainage, foundation, plumbing, and electrical repairs.
- In the coming months staff members at Maryland Correctional Institution at Jessup will be reassigned to nearby Jessup facilities while about 700 incarcerated people are moved in phases.
- Officials say redeploying staff will reduce mandatory overtime, improve coverage, and expand education, vocational and re-entry programs, with net Jessup-region savings of $19.2 million and $27.6 million overtime savings by fiscal 2027 at MCI-W and DRCF.
- Union leaders said, `AFSCME is ready to question the plan at public hearings` after the state will winterize the facility for $1.5 million and plans demolition in 2036 costing $31 million.
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State announces closure of Jessup prison, transfer of inmates, workers
The men's Maryland Correctional Institution in Jessup, Maryland. (Photo by Brittany Britto/Capital News Service)State officials said Monday they will close the 44-year-old Maryland Correctional Institution at Jessup, citing the prohibitive cost of renovating the Anne Arundel County facility. More than 700 inmates and hundreds of staff — the facility is budgeted for 308 positions — will be transferred to other facilities ahead of the planned June…
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