Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of August 11th.
We'll start with project updates:
- Henderson County, North Carolina commissioners gave the green light for $79 million in construction funding for the county's jail expansion, part of a larger $170 million Justice Center project. Henderson County Approves $79M Jail Expansion as Part of $171M Justice Center
- Hausmann Construction has received notice to proceed on Nebraska's new 1,512-bed prison facility in Lincoln. The $312 million contract calls for completion by August 2028. Hausmann Cleared to Begin Nebraska Prison; Henderson County Moves Forward on $171M Justice Center
- In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Skanska has been hired to manage the construction of its $400 million prison project. Lancaster County Taps Skanska for $400M Prison Construction Management
- In Colorado, the Colorado Department of Corrections proactively evacuated the Rifle Correctional Center, relocating 179 inmates to the Buena Vista Correctional Complex in response to the Lee Fire. https://cdoc.colorado.gov/news-article/press-release-evacuation-of-rifle-correctional-center-completed-due-to-lee-fire
In legislation and funding news:
- Cuyahoga County, Ohio, has received $30 million in state funding to build its first community correctional facility, a 32-bed secure treatment center for youth. Cuyahoga County Secures $30M for New Youth Treatment Facility
- Shelby County, Tennessee, has unveiled a $1.26 billion plan to relocate its jail to North Memphis, adding space for 3,000 inmates plus courts and a sheriff's office. Shelby County Unveils Billion-Dollar Jail Proposal with P3 Model
- California has announced its fifth state prison closure, the California Rehabilitation Center in Norco, scheduled for the 2025-26 budget cycle, with expected savings of about $150 million. CDCR Announces Another Facility Closure as Inmate Numbers Drop
- South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden announced a potential $17 million land purchase northeast of Sioux Falls for a new men's prison. State legislators will consider the deal on September 23rd. https://kfgo.com/2025/08/09/governor-announces-17-million-deal-for-sioux-falls-prison-site-subject-to-legislative-approval/
Moving over to hiring and people announcements:
- In St. Louis, Missouri, the city is seeking a new corrections commissioner as Doug Burris steps down from his interim role. St. Louis Searches for New jail Commissioner
- The Colorado Department of Public Safety has appointed Armando Saldate III to lead the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. Armando Saldate III Named Colorado CBI Director
Moving over to construction reports:
- In Whitley County, Kentucky, bids are being accepted for its new detention center expansion project, with proposals due August 28th. Whitley County Detention Center Expansion Bid Ad
- Sacramento County, California is accepting sealed bids for the $19.9 million remodel of the Warren E. Thornton Youth Center. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held August 12th, and bids are due September 18th. Sacramento County Opens Bidding for $19.9M Youth Behavioral Health Facility Remodel
- Los Angeles County Public Works is seeking CMAR proposals for $27 million in renovations to the Pitchess Detention Center, with bids due September 4th. Email Matt Jerge at [email protected] for more information. Los Angeles County Public Works Project Summary
- Volusia County, Florida has selected the team of Wharton Smith and JL2 Architecture for a new $42 million administrative building for the Sheriff's Department. Volusia County Sheriff’s Department
And wrapping it up with events for the week:
- The 79th Correctional Education Association International Conference and Training runs August 10th through the 13th in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Correctional Education Association 79th Conference & Training August 10-13 in Pittsburg, PA
For more details or to access the links mentioned, check out our podcast show notes at correctionalnews.com/podcast.