After more than 20 years, Tent City is closing its doors under Sheriff Paul Penzone's administration,KGUN9 sister station KNXV reports.
On Tuesday, Penzone announced the controversial detention facility, established by former Sheriff Joe Arpaio in 1993, would be shut down after it became a "circus atmosphere."
Penzone said the closure would save taxpayers $4.5 million. Recommendations were made to the sheriff's office by various organizations.
Penzone said the decision was the "right" one to make and he stands by it. He said there was no data to show that the facility deterred crime.
Officials said Tent City was created to provide "quick and inexpensive beds" for inmates. With its closure, the prisoners at Tent City will be moved to other MCSO jails.
Staff members will be put to "better use."