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January 2024

Mountain View Unit renamed to honor former TBCJ Chairman Patrick L. O’Daniel

In recognition of former Texas Board of Criminal Justice (TBCJ) Chairman Patrick L. O’Daniel’s history of outstanding service to the state of Texas and the criminal justice system, the TBCJ has renamed the Mountain View Unit in Gatesville, Texas, to the Patrick L. O’Daniel Unit. The name change passed by a unanimous vote taken at the December TBCJ meeting in Huntsville.

In his address to the board, current Chairman Eric Nichols commented on the former chairman’s tenure with the agency:

“One of the responsibilities of this board is to approve the naming of facilities that fall under the purview of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. It is a distinct honor because words have meaning, and names have power. This is particularly true for buildings. The name can represent its mission; it may reference a historical figure or an individual who accomplished great things, so choosing it is important. I have the distinct privilege of recognizing a great man who once led this board and who cares deeply about public service,” Nichols said. “Patrick O’Daniel’s legacy will long outlast his time on this board. Today, I recommend that we rename the facility where he spent so much time. The facility has numerous programs that provide individuals with the tools they need to turn their lives around successfully. Those programs, such as STRIVE, are a direct result of Mr. O’Daniel’s pursuit to positively impact the men and women inside our prisons.”

The Mountain View Unit, which opened its doors in 1962 as a school for boys and was acquired by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in 1975, currently houses general custody, security detention, and death row female inmates. With a maximum capacity of 644, the facility is also home to various educational and faith-based programs, including the Strength Through Restoration, Independence, Vision and Empowerment (STRIVE) program, as well as the braille facility and agricultural operations.

O’Daniel, a distinguished graduate of The University of Texas at Austin and The University of Texas School of Law, served on the Texas Board of Criminal Justice from March 2017 to 2023, and was appointed chairman in January 2020. During his tenure, O’Daniel played a pivotal role in the agency’s response to the global pandemic, leading to significant achievements such as historic salary increases for correctional officers, the establishment of the Office of the Independent Ombudsman and enhanced rehabilitation and faith-based programming.

O’Daniel’s dedication and leadership also had a profound impact on the Windham School District, resulting in improved access to prison libraries, salary adjustments for teachers, and the implementation of a technology plan to support classroom instruction and digital literacy.

“The TBCJ and TDCJ express their deep appreciation for Mr. O’Daniel’s loyal service, integrity, and tenacity,” Nichols said. “The renaming of the Mountain View Unit to the Patrick L. O’Daniel Unit serves as a fitting tribute to his remarkable contributions.”

A renaming ceremony dedicated to O’Daniel will be announced at a later date.