No prison site near school

BY HEATHER MILLER
THE DAILY IBERIAN
Published/Last Modified on Thursday, October 30, 2008 2:08 PM CDT

Iberia Parish Sheriff Louis Ackal announced Wednesday night, before an audience full of concerned parents, that a new prisoner work release facility will not be moved to its proposed site near Caneview Elementary.

The site, the Cajun Printing building located at 2408 Darnall Road, was purchased by Louisiana Work Release Systems, a private work release management company, to house about 80 prisoners by the end of the year. Caneview Elementary, which is in close proximity, is scheduled to open by Dec. 1

After word spread about the location of the facility, parents, school administrators and public officials set out to stop the work release center from being housed there.

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Caneview Principal Dorothy Small and Assistant Principal Chantel Helms scheduled Wednesday night’s meeting so parents could speak with the contractors, Ackal and others involved.

“I understand your interest,” Ackal said. “Your voice was heard ... and they are not going to that building. They’re not going near that school. I can guarantee it.”

Ackal said he signed a 10-year contract with the private company because the old work release center, located across the street from the Iberia Parish Jail, was costing the Sheriff’s Office $30,000 a month in rent for a 7,000-square foot facility.

Under the new contract, Ackal provides the prisoners, but has no deputies on site because it is under private management.

The prisoners in the program are in their last six months of a sentence for nonviolent and nonsexual-related crimes, and go to work with various companies during the day and live at the separate work release facility, Ackal said.

“I want you to know how pleased I am that you expressed concern,” said Dale Henderson, superintendent of Iberia Parish schools. “Our first and foremost priority is the safety of our children.”

Though there is no state law that prohibits the facilities from being within a certain distance of a school, Ackal said he threatened to break the contract if the company did not “abide” by his request to move the facility away from the school.

Louisiana Work Release Systems purchased the building for $460,000, but Ackal said the contractor will sell the building and keep the work release center at its current location.

“We’ve worked diligently to make our streets safe, and we won’t jeopardize that,” Ackal said.

Parish Council Vice Chairman Roger Duncan, whose district the school is in, worked with state Reps. Simone Champagne, D-Jeanerette, and Taylor Barras, D-New Iberia, state Sen. Troy Hebert, D-Jeanerette, and Ackal to ensure the facility did not move to its current location, the sheriff said.

“We got a commitment from the commissioner of the DOC (Department of Corrections), and he said he would not put prisoners there because it’s common sense,” said Champagne.

“We need our kids. They’re our future.”

Comments

    LOL is right for Dale Henderson wrote on Nov 3, 2008 11:48 AM:

    " Yes he is hired not elected, he is a brown nose to the 10th power. Will do whatever it takes to get up on the ladder. Hate to see what it took for him to get where he is now! "

    To earthdog wrote on Nov 2, 2008 10:41 AM:

    " As per a contract signed by Sheriff Hebert and HEF Enterprises, for 10 years, the monthly rental is $30,000. The owner is Gerald Hanchey, a Lafayette businessman.

    Sheriff Ackal, during the election, complained that he had to abide by a contract that was signed by Sheriff Hebert. What does he do? He signs a contract with Louisiana Work Release Systems for 10 years. It seems that Sheriff Ackal is a bit hypocritical to me. "

    Concerned CaneView Parent wrote on Nov 1, 2008 6:41 AM:

    " Are the sex offenders near the school going to have to move? Did the school board even look?

    There are a few, see lsp.org. These people are not even being watched.

    Shame on the School board. "

    Ackal is no hero wrote on Oct 31, 2008 8:27 AM:

    " As one who wrote the DOC and other officials,I would like to ask Mr. Ackal why he signed a 10 year contract in the first place? He knew the school was there! Politicians count on the public being too busy to notice. I totally agree with"Told You So". He should be made to answer that question and not allowed to be the hero. The parents,the School Board,the Representatives, Councilman Duncan and even the DOC are the real heroes! Congratulations to everyone for not being too busy to notice!There will still be a work release program-just not near a school. "

    Lafayette City Planner wrote on Oct 31, 2008 7:40 AM:

    " It is funny how Iberia citizens are so upset about a work release center several hundred feet from Caneview (and notice the large fence going up around Caneview) and not one person is concerned that a similar situation exists in Lafayette. Not the Sheriff, not the Diocese, not the papers, not state reps or senators, not even DOC! The center in Lafayette is directly ACROSS the street from a school and there is absolutely no concern. Perhaps because the sheriff in Lafayette moved it there in the dead of night and no one knows? "

    erathdog wrote on Oct 31, 2008 7:38 AM:

    " They left out one very important part of that story. Who owns the current building being used across from the Jail?
    At $7,000.00 a month. We all know the landlord there is not some random guy.
    He is a privileged individual. Getting prime rental rates for his little building. "

    ATTENTION PARENTS wrote on Oct 30, 2008 7:25 PM:

    " Parents what about the 5-6 SEX OFFENDERS only 1 mile from Canebrake Elementry??? There are known registered sex offenders right there in the nearby trailor park. I would be more worried about them than the work release. The work release was designed to help small criminals that did wrong not hurt anyone. It was supposed to better our community! "

    told you so... wrote on Oct 30, 2008 5:48 PM:

    " The only reason Ackal wants to come forward and guarantee the public that the building will not be used as a Work Release Prgram is because-----For once, the public paid attention, and HE GOT CAUGHT. Trust me, if the Daily Iberian had not run that article stating that it was going to be on Darnel Road it would have opened just as he had planned. TAHT'S THE TRUTH!!!!!!!!!!!!! "

    Told You So... wrote on Oct 30, 2008 5:43 PM:

    " I previously posted that Ackal would be the hero in this matter! Ackal is part of this group LA Work Release Systems although his name does not appear as such! He knew full well that the school was there but trust me when I tell you he is getting his pocket padded in this situation. Go to the forum and read what the property owner wrote.. He spoke with the Sheriff Dept. and LA Work Release Systems and neither volunteered to tell him it was going to be a prisoner/work release program...HUMMMMMM I smell something fishy here???? "

    Go Ackal... wrote on Oct 30, 2008 3:39 PM:

    " While I doubt it would have caused any problems, I was concerned about the possibility. My kids will be at Caneview when they open. I commend Ackal for putting our interests before the department's. I hope they can find a solution that will give them a more appropriate place for the Work Release.

    Thanks Ackal. "

    LOL at Dale Henderson wrote on Oct 30, 2008 2:57 PM:

    " He is soooooo worried about the kids??? We just had discussions concerning the safety of our children being picked up at unsafe location sand times. Nothing was done! May be Dale should take pointers from Ackal. Oh I forgot Dale isn't elected! "

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