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County signs prisoner‑housing deals, approves juvenile detention contract and jail roof
Summary
Charles Mix County approved multiple prisoner housing agreements with neighboring counties, renewed juvenile detention arrangements and accepted a low bid for a new roof on the law enforcement center; the board approved related per‑diem rates and vendor contracts.
The Charles Mix County Board of Commissioners voted to continue and expand detention and housing arrangements and to improve the county's law enforcement facility.
Prisoner housing: commissioners approved prisoner housing agreements that allow the Charles Mix County Law Enforcement Center to house and feed prisoners for other counties at a specified per‑diem ($34 per prisoner per day as recorded in the minutes). The board approved similar reciprocal agreements with Minnehaha County and others for juvenile housing arrangements.
Juvenile detention: the minutes record approval of a juvenile detention per‑diem contract with Minnehaha County for 2001 (motion by Bakken, seconded by Peters), and Turning Point/Minnehaha juvenile housing arrangements were accepted for 2002 services.
Facility repairs and roof: the board accepted A‑1 Roofing's bid for the law enforcement center roof replacement (contract amount recorded in the minutes, including a sprayed polyurethane roof and alternate glued rubber quote). The motion to accept the A‑1 bid carried unanimously.
Why it matters: maintaining sufficient inmate and juvenile housing capacity is a shared county expense and influences county jail operations and costs; the roof contract addresses facility safety and long‑term maintenance.
Next steps: county staff will execute contracts and coordinate with partner counties and juvenile service providers; construction and housing will follow standard procurement and scheduling timelines.
