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Public Engagement Session (Ward 8)

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DC Correctional Treatment Facility Annex Project - Ward 8 Information Session

Join the DC Department of Corrections (DOC), the DC Department of General Services (DGS), and our lead architectural program consultant CGL for an in-person information session on the Correctional Treatment Facility Annex Project.

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DC Correctional Treatment Facility Annex Project​

Advancing Public Safety and Justice

The mission of the DC Correctional Treatment Facility Annex (CTF Annex) is to replace the aging Central Detention Facility (CDF) with a modern, secure, and resilient facility that has the necessary infrastructure to address the critical rehabilitation, treatment, and reentry needs of individuals in the custody and care of the Department of Corrections. This significant investment is key to strengthening and advancing public safety and justice in the District of Columbia.

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Rendering of the new Correctional facility - Courtesy of CGL Companies, CORE architecture + design and Neoscape, Inc. 2024
Courtesy of CGL Companies, CORE architecture + design and Neoscape, Inc. 2024
Mayor Muriel Bowser allocated $463 million in the 2025 capital budget to design and build an annex to the Correctional Treatment Facility. Aging infrastructure at the DC Jail and a changing resident population are challenges that have made this project essential. Leading the overall development and architectural programming for this transformative project are DC Department of Corrections partners, the DC Department of General Services, and CGL Companies, LLC. Stakeholder engagement began in Fall 2023, expanded to the public in the Spring of 2024 and is ongoing. The conceptual design and design review processes are now underway.