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Sheriff and facilities staff report jail maintenance progress, sewer damage at courthouse and Burke Annex renderings
Summary
Sheriff reported 515 inmates and ongoing maintenance work orders; facilities staff described a sewer failure that flooded a first‑floor restroom and generated roughly $40,000 in plumbing repairs and previewed Burke Annex renderings and value‑engineering efforts for cost savings.
Sheriff (S8) updated the court that the jail held 515 people that morning, reported 37 work orders completed the previous week and outlined maintenance needs: bids to relocate an air‑conditioning unit, a broken bay/roll‑up door repair and replacement of scratched special‑housing windows.
Commissioners emphasized the importance of continuing routine repairs to preserve the facility and reduce long‑term taxpayer costs. Sheriff (S8) said overtime has declined as hiring progresses: seven open positions exist but seven new staff were scheduled to start on the 11th, and a jail school has begun that should improve retention.
Facilities staff and the county’s building supervisor described a sewer transition failure that sent sewage into the county courthouse first‑floor adult‑probation drug‑testing room. The line was restored and restrooms reopened quickly, but immediate plumbing costs were substantial; a staff member estimated “about $40,000 worth of plumbing problems last week alone.” Staff credited internal crews and housekeeping with containing damage and beginning repairs.
On capital work, staff showed preliminary Burke Annex renderings and said the building package (exterior panels, HVAC engineering) has been ordered; value‑engineering is underway to pare “Cadillac” upgrades to a more conservative design while aiming to start slab work in the coming weeks. Staff said they will display additional renderings at the next meeting for commissioner review.
Next steps: Continue repairs and bid procurement for outstanding items, advance Burke Annex site work and present refined plans and cost‑saving proposals at the next scheduled briefing.

