By Associated Press - Friday, March 1, 2019

WASHINGTON (AP) - The auditor of Washington, D.C, says the city needs a new jail, as conditions inside its 1976 facility that houses male inmates have become hazardous.

WTOP-FM reported Thursday that a report released by D.C. Auditor Kathy Patterson says the health department has repeatedly cited the jail for violations including mold growth, a leaking roof and broken plumbing.

It says the city hasn’t allocated the full amounts the jail has requested to make needed repairs and improvements. From Fiscal Year 2014 through 2018, the Department of Corrections sought an average of $12.5 million each year and was awarded an average of $3.1 million.



Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Justice Kevin Donahue has said that $100,000 was budgeted for a jail study this fiscal year.

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