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Board forms ad hoc to study relocating justice offices and Ukiah library near new courthouse

Mendocino County Board of Supervisors · April 7, 2026
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Summary

Supervisors formed an ad hoc committee (Mulhern, Klein) to coordinate relocation of justice offices and to evaluate options for the Ukiah Branch Library and reuse of the State Street courthouse; public commenters urged broad community engagement and caution about losing a downtown library.

The Mendocino County Board of Supervisors approved formation of an ad hoc committee to study relocating several justice‑related departments — including the district attorney and public defender — closer to the new Ukiah courthouse, and to evaluate options for the Ukiah Branch Library and the disposition of the existing State Street courthouse.

Supervisor Mulhern, who proposed the ad hoc and asked Supervisor Klein to…

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