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Madison County board approves tri‑county juvenile services merger under VJCCA
Summary
After a presentation from probation staff, the board voted to join Orange and Green counties in a merged Virginia Juvenile Community Crime Control Act (VJCCA/BJCA) plan to expand services, improve access to electronic monitoring and transportation, and pool state grant funding.
The Madison County Board of Supervisors voted to approve a merger of juvenile services grant workbooks with Orange and Green counties under the Virginia Juvenile Community Crime Control Act, adopting Resolution 2026‑3 after a staff presentation and discussion.
Megan Hood, probation supervisor for the 16th District Court Service Unit, told the board Madison's current BJCA allocation is small — "we get $6,585 from the state" — and noted the county provides a maintenance‑of‑effort contribution of $1,494, "therefore, we have a total of $8,079." She said pooling the three counties' funds would increase…
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