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3 Area Counties Receive State Jail Improvement Funds

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(Press Release) – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has announced that he is providing state assistance to six county jails in Ohio for targeted safety, security, and operational projects. Ross, Highland and Pickaway counties are among those six to receive funding.

Approximately $5 million has been awarded to the following jails through the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction’s (ODRC) Bureau of Adult Detention:

  • Darke County – $1.8 million for security upgrades
  • Ross County – $1.6 million for security upgrades
  • Monroe County – $329,000 for a sewer system project
  • Erie County – $150,000 for a sewer system project
  • Highland County – $179,000 for security upgrades
  • Pickaway County – $902,000 for a sewer system project

“Ohio is making significant investments in the safety and overall operations of our jails to help them better meet the demands of our criminal justice system,” said Governor DeWine. “These jail improvements will help alleviate more significant issues in the future and help ensure these facilities are operating safely.” 

Today’s grant awards are part of $50 million allocated by the legislature at Governor DeWine’s request for local jail renovations in Senate Bill 310 of 133rd Ohio General Assembly. Governor DeWine awarded $45 million to six jails last year for major construction projects, and the remaining $5 million in funding was reserved for smaller-scale, immediate safety concerns.

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