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Pima County’s transition center reports lower rebooking rates and expands services; board backs expansion

Pima County Board of Supervisors · March 25, 2026
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Summary

Pima County presented a 2025 report showing the Transition Center reduced rebooking rates for certain misdemeanor arrests from ~28% pre-center to 6% in 2025, increased transports and family-engagement work and plans to expand to seven-day operations with modular space funded partly by a $100,000 grant from Arizona Complete Health.

County staff reported notable outcomes from the Transition Center’s first full calendar year of operation and laid out near-term expansion plans.

Highlights: Transition Center staff told the board they had served more than 5,000 unique individuals in about two-and-a-half years and logged roughly 11,000 points of service in a single high month. The center’s rebooking rate for non-domestic-violence misdemeanors fell from approximately 28% in a…

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