More than $3 million has been collected by the Jefferson County Justice Center for housing prisoners this budget year.
The jail has also collected $184,285 in local funds this budget year, bringing the total funds collected to more than $3.3 million, according to information from Jefferson County Sheriff Roger Mulch's monthly report.
According to information from the county's budgetary status report, the Sheriff's Department budget is at 116.3 percent for income with 11 months of the year completed, and is at 95.3 percent in expenses.
The Jail budget is at 28.7 percent of its estimated income, said Suzy Tattoo, Jefferson County executive assistant, while its expenses are at 89.5 percent.
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement budget is at 111.2 percent of its budgeted expenses, but is also at 134.8 percent of its budgeted income.
The monthly average of housing income is about $283,000, and the total monthly average is about $300,000, according to information provided by the sheriff's office.
The JCJC is waiting for more than $585,000 from various agencies, including the U.S. Marshals Service, ICE and Cook County, information states.
For housing and medical services, the JCJC has billed more than $2.9 million, and has received $3.1 million, including late payments, information states.
October saw the facility's third-highest number of detainees at 638, with 347 of those being out-of-county. The average daily population for October was 78 in-county prisoners and 144 from outside Jefferson County, the sheriff's report states.
The jail population on Oct. 16 was 88 ICE detainees, 18 U.S. Marshals detainees and 74 local prisoners for a total of 180.
The total detainees booked through the budget year is 6,522, with 4,134 of those from outside Jefferson County.
October saw 24 citations, 55 arrests and 44 traffic accidents conducted by Jefferson County Sheriff's Office deputies. Deputies have issued a total of 620 citations, made 720 arrests and responded to 406 traffic accidents.
From Sept. 17 to Oct. 15, the sheriff's office spent more than $11,000 on 14 part-time personnel, including deputies, corrections officers, nursing personnel, dispatchers and commissary workers. The total part-time personnel expenditure for the budget year is $169,093, http://bit.ly/vqSJ49