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Council adopts bond package for capital projects but denies appropriation for proposed North Park property amid public opposition
Summary
Council approved small‑issue general obligation bonds to fund multiple county projects, including justice‑building repairs and sheriff equipment, but after extended public comment and internal debate it denied the commissioners' appropriation request for a property acquisition tied to the North Park justice‑center proposal.
Monroe County Council spent much of its Oct. 28 meeting debating the future of the county’s justice facilities and a proposed property purchase for a new justice center. Councilors approved a package of small‑issue general obligation bonds to finance a list of county projects, but after extensive public comment and sustained council debate the council ultimately denied the commissioners’ appropriation request intended to acquire the North Park site that had been proposed for a new justice center.
What the council approved: The council adopted two bond ordinances authorizing general‑obligation borrowing for a list of projects across county departments. The project list included airport improvements, remodeling and repairs at the Showers/Justice Building, a fleet and equipment refresh for highway and sheriff, emergency‑management siren replacements, juvenile facility upgrades and sheriff/jail equipment (body cameras, in‑car cameras, rugged laptops). County legal staff and the financial adviser explained a…
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