Culpeper supervisors direct staff to pursue regional jail partnership, citing cost concerns with local rebuild

Culpeper County Board of Supervisors · January 6, 2026

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Summary

Facing court-ordered jail improvements and an estimated $5.4 million base of deferred maintenance, the Culpeper County Board voted unanimously to pursue joining a regional jail as the primary path forward while staff collects buy-in and cost data.

The Culpeper County Board of Supervisors voted Jan. 6 to pursue a regional jail partnership as the board's preferred option to address court-ordered improvements and a costly facility condition assessment.

County Administrator McLaren told the board the facility condition index presents a "difficult policy question," noting that deferred maintenance estimates exceed the replacement value for the local jail. He said the board had already authorized a facility condition assessment and staff had prepared options for consideration.

Supervisor Lee, who moved the recommendation that the county pursue option A (transitioning inmates to a regional partner), argued that the $5.4 million projected in immediate repairs was a floor and ADA and program-space fixes could add roughly $2 million more. "If we choose option B and put significant amounts of money and incur debt with the existing jail ... that price tag could go up," Lee said.

Other supervisors noted trade-offs: building a new local jail would require a large capital investment (previous buy-in figures for regional options were mentioned as $15–$16 million in earlier years), long lead times and ongoing maintenance costs. Board members asked staff to gather updated buy-in, cost, and capacity information from regional partners and report back as soon as possible, with a target of Jan. 20.

The motion to pursue a regional jail approach passed unanimously. McLaren said staff will reach out to potential partners and provide details to the board in follow-up reports.