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Red Willow County considers jail feasibility study
By Connie Jo Discoe, mccookgazette.com
Published: 02/24/2011

McCOOK, Nebraska -- Red Willow County, Nebraska, county commissioners Monday morning authorized an Omaha, Nebraska, architectural and planning firm to prepare a written agreement of costs associated with the study of building a jail in McCook.

The "meat" of the study by Prochaska & Associates, according to commissioner Steve Downer of rural Bartley and Donald Prochaska, should be the study of five options, and the price tag associated with each:

* Add a jail and sheriff's office onto the north side of the courthouse in the 500 block of Norris Avenue.

* Renovate the existing county jail in the sheriff's office, also in the 500 block of Norris.

* Repurpose the existing City of McCook 96-hour holding cells.

* Build a new jail on a new site.

* Develop a hold-and-transfer facility and continue to lodge long-term prisoners in neighboring county jails.

Prochaska said the goal of any small jail design is to build "a right-sized jail spending and building as little as we can, with room for expansion, but without outgrowing it in 20 years."

The firm would help commissioners, and a jail study committee if one is involved in the process, comply with a Nebraska Jails Standards submittal process, which starts with planning and a program statement, financing and preliminary plans, and progresses to bidding, construction, pre-occupancy inspection and occupancy.



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