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Weekly Connections December 15th, 2025


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Welcome to Weekly Connections! Here is your summary of key updates from the justice industry for the week of Dec. 15.

Let's get into it with project updates:

  • The Santa Cruz County, Calif., Sheriff's Office is advocating for a new mental health jail facility, with estimates rising to approximately $350 million. Link: Santa Cruz County Sheriff eyes new mental health jail facility 
  • Ground has been broken on a major renovation of the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail in Charlottesville, Va., a project estimated at $49 million. Link: Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail breaks ground on renovations
  • The Asotin County Justice Complex in Clarkston Heights, Wa., officially opened Dec. 6 with a successful transfer of 45 inmates. Link: Late-night inmate transfer marks seamless opening of new Asotin County Justice Complex 
  • Lancaster County, Neb., officials are debating whether to include jail expansion planning in the county's 2026 strategic priorities as the jail population grows. Link: Could jail expansion be part of Lancaster County’s 2026 priorities?

Next up is legislation and funding:

  • Leaders in Fond du Lac County, Wis., will hear a resolution to designate the future site of a new jail facility, with costs estimated at $393 million. Link: Fond du Lac County Jail decision on agenda for board of supervisors
  • Comal County, Texas, commissioners are evaluating a potential expansion of the Comal County Jail in response to rapid population growth. Link: Comal County considers jail expansion for anticipated growth
  • San Diego County leaders are warning that nearly $1 billion is needed to rebuild and repair county jail facilities, especially the Vista Detention Center. Link: Hundreds of millions needed to rebuild Vista Detention Center & to repair other jails in San Diego County
  • The Michigan Department of Corrections has adopted a new policy, starting Jan. 5, 2026, requiring all confidential and legal mail sent to incarcerated people to be photocopied. Link: Michigan Department of Corrections adopts new mail policy in attempt to stop drug smuggling

Moving on to People News:

  • The Texas Department of Criminal Justice announced Everett Dale Cox as the new Deputy Director of the Facilities Division. Link: Texas Department of Criminal Justice LinkedIn 

Next up is Construction Reports:

  • The Teton County Justice Center Project is seeking a variety of bid proposals for its new $80 million public safety facility in Jackson, Wyo., with submissions due Jan. 7. Link: Teton County Procurement
  • The community of Lusk, Wyo., seeks bids for a comprehensive upgrade of security, communications, and control systems at the Wyoming Women's Center, with bids due Jan. 14. Link: Bid Banana 
  • Nabholz Construction is accepting specialty contractor and supplier proposals for the new $14 million Cole County Juvenile Center in Jefferson City, Mo. Link: Building Connected

And Finishing it off with Events for this Week:

  • The early bird deadline to participate in ICPA's International Research and Corrections Conference is Dec. 22. The event will be held in Auckland, New Zealand from March 2-5, 2026. Link: International Research in Corrections Conference 
  • Correctional News is compiling its 2026 Projects to Watch list, with submissions due by Dec. 29. Link: Nominate a 2026 Project to Watch

For more details or to access the links mentioned, please visit correctionalnews.com/podcast.


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