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The new Franklin County Detention Center is located
on Airport Road in Ozark.
Franklin County dedicates new detention center
Agriculture Extension Office, which was followed by a ribbon- cutting ceremony and open house at the jail next door. Ceremony speakers included Franklin County Judge Rickey
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Bowman, Gov. Asa Hutchinson, Attorney General Leslie Rut- ledge, Sen. Gary Stubblefied, Rep. Sarah Capp and Franklin County Chief Deputy Travis Ball. It’s “an investment in the future of this county and the entire
state,” Rutledge said at the dedication ceremony. Te previous jail, according to Bowman, was built in 1974 and was determined by the 5th Judicial District Criminal Detention Facilities Review Committee not to meet minimum state jail standards. One of the problems with the previous jail over the years was
overcrowding. Bowman said the old jail’s capacity was around 35 inmates, but it had held more than 60 at times. Te new facility is also home to the sheriff’s office, a new dis- patch center, and a morgue, among other features such as a con- trol room that gives jailers the ability to monitor every cell from a single spot through windows and security cameras. Te new jail is safer for inmates and jailers, and it allows the
sheriff’s office to segregate the different types of inmates in the facility as well, Bowman said. Te bid for the project was about $7.9 million. Te funding was
derived from two sales-and-use taxes that were approved by Frank- lin County voters during a special election in August 2017. Te taxes add up to a half-percent, with a three-eighths percent tax going toward repaying construction bonds, and the remainder going toward the operation and maintenance of the facility. Te one-eighth percent sales tax is shared with the county’s cit- ies, Bowman said. Te new taxes took effect Jan. 1, 2018.
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Above, top: Franklin County Judge Rickey Bowman talks with Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Arkansas Auditor of State Andrea Lea before the dedication ceremony. Above: A detention center officer monitors the jail from the facility’s new command center.
ranklin County’s new 104-bed, 17,500-square-foot de- tention center on Airport Road in Ozark is now open. Te county held a dedication ceremony for the new $8 million center on March 10 at the Franklin County
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