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Madison County targets Feb. 27 transfer of state property for new sheriff's office and 9-1-1 dispatch center

Madison County Board of Commissioners · January 13, 2026
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Summary

County officials said they expect to complete transfer of a state-owned parcel to Madison County by Feb. 27 to allow design and construction of a combined sheriff's office and 9-1-1 dispatch center; USDA grant timing and vendor selection will shape when reimbursable work can begin.

Madison County officials told the Board of Commissioners on Jan. 13 that they are pursuing a transfer of state-owned property to the county to build a new sheriff's office and a consolidated 9-1-1 dispatch center, and they set a target transfer date of Feb. 27 to complete the transaction.

"We kind of decided on a date of February 27 to have everything completed," an unidentified speaker said during the meeting, describing recent coordination with the Ohio Department of Administrative Services and the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. Officials said the…

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