The handful of people who spoke at McLeod County’s public hearing Tuesday morning on a proposed $7 million jail expansion/courthouse security project seemed to have at least one common cause — they do not want the north entrances of the courthouse closed.
And after hearing those concerns, the County Board approved a not-to-exceed cost of $5,000 to have its architects review its plans and see if it could accommodate keeping at least one of the two north entrances open, and set an Oct. 22 date for making a decision on whether it will proceed with the project or not.
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North entrance closing main issue of courthouse plans
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