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Monroe County Commissioners approve $11.4 million North Park purchase agreement to advance new jail plan

May 01, 2026 | Monroe County, Indiana


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Monroe County Commissioners approve $11.4 million North Park purchase agreement to advance new jail plan
Monroe County commissioners on April 30 approved an $11.4 million purchase agreement for the North Park property that the county says will accommodate construction of a new jail. County Attorney Justin Rodie said the new terms limit immediate construction to a jail, though officials indicated intent for an eventual collocated justice complex.

Commissioner Julie Thomas told the board she believes the current facility "is unconstitutional and no, it cannot be renovated," and urged progress on a new facility. Thomas said the county previously set internal deadlines for site selection and funding plans and that a private settlement process with the ACLU has extended a litigation deadline into late May.

Thomas and other commissioners discussed alternatives and timing; Thomas said proceeding with the purchase agreement does not preclude selecting a different site if a better option emerges before bond initiation. The board approved the purchase agreement 3-0; the item will advance to the county council on May 12 for further consideration of funding and site plans.

Officials discussed possible revenue sources and prior estimates that suggested substantially higher costs for combined justice complex options; commissioners said existing revenue plus future revenue could exceed $170 million, based on earlier internal materials, but agreed procurement and funding questions remain to be resolved.

The approval allows the county to secure the parcel while continuing to pursue financing and site plans; commissioners noted the county remains subject to the terms of the settlement negotiations and potential court deadlines.

The commissioners' approval marks a procedural step; financing, bond timing and final site selection will require additional votes and public review.

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