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Dekalb County votes on new jail plan

  • Writer: middletennesseenews
    middletennesseenews
  • Jan 31
  • 1 min read

Jan. 31st

Written by Mickey Sandlin


The Dekalb County Council met for the first time in over four months at the end of January.

The meeting detailed a long conversation on the plan to build a new jail for the area. The Tennessee Corrections Institute voted in December to keep the existing jail with a plan of action to address its deficiencies.


This followed a November referendum when voters rejected the county’s plan to increase bonds in order to build a judicial center and jail complex.


The plan for the new Dekalb County jail was proposed to be a dormitory style building, but the plan was not agreed upon by the council, ending in a pause on the progress in the plan.


Mayor Matt Adcock and his fourteen council members will reconvene at a later date to further discuss further plans for the new jail.


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