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Clay County jail nears capacity as committee hears population and construction update

February 02, 2026 | Clay County, Florida


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Clay County jail nears capacity as committee hears population and construction update
Chief Arnold told the committee that "our fourth quarter average daily population was 372," and that "currently, this morning, ... we're running 417," which he said represents roughly 85% of the facility's maximum and is above the 80% threshold the jail monitors. He added that 82% of the detained population face felony charges and 18% face misdemeanor charges.

Arnold said transfers to the Department of Corrections are proceeding promptly as sentencing paperwork is completed. On the facility expansion, he said construction planning continues but progress is slow. Committee discussion referenced an 83-bed planned increase in addition to the facility’s cited 492 beds, though firm timelines were not provided.

Committee members pressed for timely information to avoid sentencing people into the jail when capacity is limited; Unidentified Speaker 5 asked whether the jail could notify the committee when enrollment reaches capacity. Arnold indicated transfers and prioritization of sentenced individuals are used to manage space but did not give a completion date for construction.

The committee opened with a motion to approve the Oct. 31 minutes that was met with no recorded opposition and proceeded with the agenda. The meeting adjourned with the next session scheduled for April 24.

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