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District attorney seeks immediate workspace; commissioners debate courthouse lighting and doors

5587781 · August 14, 2025
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District Attorney Kendra Culpepper told the court the DA's office is out of space and needs CJIS-compliant enclosed offices; Park Hill provided a preliminary estimate of about $962,500 for a remodel and expansion of the auditor's area.

District Attorney Kendra Culpepper told the commissioners at the Aug. 14 special meeting that the DA's office is already out of usable workspace and needs offices that meet criminal-justice security requirements.

Culpepper said prosecutors and investigators must have CJIS-compliant, lockable office space to access criminal-history systems and manage evidence. "In order for us to get criminal histories, there are laws that say that you have to have it in an enclosed space," Culpepper said, adding that the office has converted conference and…

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