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  2. Why is the new Oklahoma County jail planned so close to our ...

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    The Oklahoma County commissioners recently picked the site at 1901 E Grand Blvd. near Del City to be the home of the new jail. After listening to pushback from Del City leaders and area citizens ...

  3. Del City opponents want detailed look at Oklahoma County's ...

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    Opponents of Oklahoma County's plans to build a new jail at 1901 want a grand jury's help. Plans to call for an investigation were announced May 20. Del City opponents want detailed look at ...

  4. Special use permit for jail site near Del City requested by ...

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    Owners offering to sell their land at 1901 E Grand Blvd. to Oklahoma County as the location for a new county jail have applied for a needed special use permit that would allow the project to move ...

  5. What's next after OKC Council says no to new county jail ...

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    The Oklahoma City Council said no on Tuesday to plans to build a new jail at 1901 E Grand Blvd.. But Oklahoma County may respond by declaring sovereignty over the site.

  6. Proposed bill could influence where Oklahoma County builds ...

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    The Oklahoma County jail's current location at 201 N Shartel Ave. is 1,400 feet away from John Rex Elementary School at Sheridan and Walker avenues and about 1,900 feet from Emerson Alternative ...

  7. Oklahoma Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Department of Corrections (DOC or ODOC) is an agency of the state of Oklahoma. DOC is responsible for the administration of the state prison system. It has its headquarters in Oklahoma City, [2] across the street from the headquarters of the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety. The Board of Corrections are appointees: five members ...

  8. Oklahoma County to begin negotiating for jail land near ...

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    The owners initially offered to sell the county the land for $5.41 million, or transfer its ownership to the county at no cost, in exchange for the downtown jail's current location after that ...

  9. Oklahoma State Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma State Penitentiary, nicknamed "Big Mac", [3] is a prison of the Oklahoma Department of Corrections located in McAlester, Oklahoma, on 1,556 acres (6.30 km 2). Opened in 1908 with 50 inmates in makeshift facilities, today the prison holds more than 750 male offenders, [ 1 ] the vast majority of which are maximum-security inmates.