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Commission hears jail construction updates and a no-match grant proposal to deliver recovery services via inmate tablets

March 09, 2026 | Cheatham County, Tennessee


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Commission hears jail construction updates and a no-match grant proposal to deliver recovery services via inmate tablets
Mister Greer told the March 9 workshop that safety and hardware drawings for the new jail passed review and that one major door will require cutting and replacement; engineering work on the old jail continues and a project manager is working on pricing and lead times.

Budget committee members reported a list of last-minute jail items totaling $116,387.89 that they recommended pay from existing jail reserves rather than fund balance. The list includes door hardware changes, additional cameras to cover uncovered areas and other finishing items the committee described as necessary to complete the facility.

Separately, the committee recommended the full commission pursue a 100%-funded grant from Hustle Recovery. The Hustle Recovery representative (introduced as Troy) described a two-year grant to provide tablet-based recovery services to inmates and to fund two positions tied to the grant. Troy said the tablets would allow counseling, case management and early engagement in recovery while inmates are in custody to improve post-release outcomes.

Budget chair and staff said the Hustle Recovery grant requires no local match and recommended the commission authorize pursuit of the grant contingent on county attorney review of grant documents.

Why it matters: The jail items carry immediate budget implications for reserves and completion timing; the recovery program could change how the county delivers reentry services and reduce recidivism if implemented.

What’s next: Commissioners were asked to take the budget committee recommendations to the full commission at the next meeting; staff will provide updated schedules and pricing for the jail work and the attorney will review the grant materials.

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