Johnson County Justice Center

Vote coming May 7 on Johnson County Justice Center proposal

[Source: Gazette]

Updated renderings of the proposed Johnson County Justice Center. (Nuemann Monson)

The Johnson County Board of Supervisors is ready to set a May 7 election date for another vote on a proposed criminal justice center.

The supervisors said Thursday that they would vote next week to officially set the election date and the ballot language. County officials last month indicated they favored the May 7 date, so the move was not a surprise.

The justice center, which would include a new jail and court space, was supported by 56 percent of voters in the November election, but it needed 60 percent to pass.

By law, the county must wait six months to put it on the ballot again. Supervisor Terrence Neuzil said Thursday a county committee studying the issue believes bringing it back so soon made sense because the issue is fresh in the minds of voters, the University of Iowa will be in session, interest rates are at historic lows and inflation would cause the cost of the project to increase with time.

The county has slightly reduced the scope of the project. It will ask voters for a $43.5 million bond issue to pay for a $46.2 million project. In the November election it was a $46.8 million bond and a $48.1 million project.

The cost savings would come by:

The only change in the ballot language is the amount of the bond.

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