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Lincoln County commissioners review jail population, approve Jail Authority appointments and direct option agreement for property

April 13, 2026 | Lincoln County, Maine


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Lincoln County commissioners review jail population, approve Jail Authority appointments and direct option agreement for property
Chief Deputy Rand Maker reported jail counts for March 17: Lincoln 23, Sagadahoc 11, Knox 53, Penobscot 53 and Federal 2, for a total of 142 inmates across jurisdictions. The commissioners heard that Two Bridges Regional Jail operations and the arrangement with Knox County are functioning with most court appearances handled remotely; the board noted logistical issues for families and attorneys when Waldo County inmates are housed in Somerset County.

The board approved adjustments to the county's Jail Authority membership. The commissioners made former Commissioner Hamilton Meserve an alternate member for a three-year term and promoted Commissioner William B. Blodgett from alternate to full member effective immediately, with Blodgett's term ending Dec. 31, 2026. Motions on the membership changes passed 3-0.

During executive session for discussion of real property, the board directed County Administrator Carrie Kipfer to work with the county's legal representative to draft an option agreement for a property of interest. The motion directing counsel to draft the option agreement was approved 3-0 after the executive session.

The board also reviewed a legislative proposal by Representative Hasenfus to study county jail funding and operations; commissioners expressed skepticism about the study's likely effectiveness without funding and reiterated the core concern that as state support declines, costs shift to local property taxpayers.

Why it matters: Jail population and governance decisions affect county custody costs, inter-county relationships and local taxpayers; the direction to draft an option agreement indicates the county is pursuing a property-related step in connection with public safety or facilities planning.

What’s next: County counsel will prepare an option agreement; the Jail Authority membership changes take effect immediately and will be reflected in authority records.

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