Demolition of downtown’s Jail I set to begin in October

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10 thoughts on “Demolition of downtown’s Jail I set to begin in October

    1. It’s a government asset/public good and by ordinance/law it has to go out to bid if they are selling it or removing ownership. Can’t just put a for sale sign on it. That is why surplus items (furniture computers etc) have to go out on public surplus auction sites.

    2. The RFP process ensures that land isn’t banked, which is a serious problem around this town.

  1. Could use it for the “low barrier” homeless shelter. It’s ready now. Safe and secure. [It’s not too late to avoid millions of dollars in needless demolition and needless construction.]

    1. It’s a disgusting, cramped, and soulless place; it’s not fit for housing people who need actual care and help.

    2. This place isn’t even fit for prisoners anymore, let alone people haven’t gotten in legal trouble but need help.

    3. This is prime real estate that the city. wants to turn into something that generates money through taxes. Remember a city is ran like a Fortune 500 company. It has to make financial sense for the city and investors to spend THEIR money.

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