Lawmakers will consider a bill on Thursday advocating that the Missouri River Correctional Center property in Bismarck be used for a public park.
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - Lawmakers will consider a bill on Thursday advocating that the Missouri River Correctional Center property in Bismarck be used for a public park.
The measure says the facility and its low-risk inmate population would be moved to the state penitentiary.
Cost of the move is pegged at $12 million.
The issue was debated during the 2009 Legislature, when the idea was tied to the expansion of the state penitentiary.
Lawmakers passed a $73 million expansion project but struck wording about the MRCC move.
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