The state is closing another prison, this time in Bridgewater.
The Department of Correction announced Thursday “plans to conclude housing operations at the Old Colony Correctional Center minimum-security men’s facility,” saying the facility would need $2.6 million in capital investments to continue on.
There are 70 people currently incarcerated at the facility, which was built to accommodate about 160 people.
Following a reclassification process, they will all be relocated by Oct. 31 to other minimum-security locations, including Boston Pre-Release Center in Roslindale, the Northeastern Correctional Center in Concord, and the Pondville Correctional Center in Norfolk.
The department said the decision to end operations at “OCCC-Minimum” and relocate its population and staff was “based on a thorough assessment of the facility’s age, maintenance needs, and required renovations.”
“The
historically low population
DOC described the facility as a 40-year-old prefabricated modular structure located on a campus that also includes Bridgewater State Hospital, the Massachusetts Treatment Center and the Old Colony Correctional Center-Medium Security Facility.
The other three facilities will remain open, and DOC plans to move 26 correctional staff from the minimum-security facility to the medium-security facility on the same campus.
Last month, DOC
closed MCI-Concord
In June 2023, DOC completed a phased plan to
end housing operations at MCI-Cedar Junction