Work on the new Ogle County jail in Oregon continues at a quick pace, with the brick exterior done an interior work underway.
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OREGON – Work on the new Ogle County jail in Oregon continues at a quick pace, with the brick exterior done an interior work underway.
“If anything, we’ll be on time or ahead of schedule,” said County Board Member Don Griffin, Jr., chairman of the Long-range Planning Committee for the county.
The new jail, or Judicial Center Annex, will be a 42,000-square foot, 154-bed adult jail. It will house both males and females. It will cost about $25 million to complete and is expected to open in November.
The project will also include the construction of a Sally port that will connect the new jail with the Judicial Center, allowing for the safe transportation of inmates.