The Scurry County Commissioner’s Court made a significant decision on November 5, 2024, approving a bid of $45,000 for the purchase of the old jail building. This move not only marks a financial transaction but also opens the door for potential historical preservation efforts.
During the meeting, a discussion unfolded regarding the historical status of the jail. While it currently lacks official designation as a historical site, there is potential for it to be listed. A representative from the historical commission confirmed that an application process exists, which can be initiated by anyone, regardless of ownership. The focus would be on maintaining the building's exterior while allowing for interior modifications.
Commissioners emphasized the importance of preserving the jail's historical character. A motion was made to accept the bid from Albert Beloit, who has a positive track record in the community. The motion included a stipulation that Beloit would collaborate with the historical committee to ensure the building's exterior remains historically significant.
This decision not only secures the future of the old jail but also highlights Scurry County's commitment to preserving its historical landmarks. The next steps will involve formalizing the agreement and beginning the process to potentially designate the building as a historical site.