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Yavapai supervisors shift funds to prioritize Gurley Street remodel; sheriff urges immediate 911 fixes

Yavapai County Board of Supervisors · January 26, 2026
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Summary

Board directed staff to prioritize renovating the Gurley Street building and to investigate moving $1.9 million originally allocated for YCSO administration building design to that remodel. Sheriff David Rhodes told the board 911 capacity and noise constraints make immediate work necessary even as long‑term relocation plans continue.

Chair Compton opened a study‑session discussion by proposing the immediate reallocation of $1,900,000 earmarked for design of a new Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office administration building to begin remodeling the Gurley Street facility.

Brandon Schultz, facilities director, confirmed the $1.9 million had been allocated for design of a new YCSO administration building and said staff could proceed if the board directed them to shift the funds. "We were funded, in this last fiscal year, to do the design work. So we were allocated $1,900,000 to do the design…

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