Local officials              got their first chance to review plans for the county's new regional              jail and justice center on Tuesday as the process of refining and              finalizing the design of the complex got underway.
           
            Irb Benjamin with MCM Jail Development, Management and Consulting,              spent much of Tuesday morning going over the design for each segment              of the complex with the Alcorn County Board of Supervisors and the              heads of each department to be housed there.
           
            The department heads were given the opportunity to help refine the              layout and design of their segments of the multi-million dollar complex              set to be constructed on Harper Road near the Alcorn County Juvenile              Detention Center.
           
            The plans, created by The LeBlanc Group of Lafayette, La, call for              a multi-jurisdictional facility that will house state and local inmates              in separate areas, along with offices for the Alcorn County Sheriff's              Department, Corinth Police Department, Corinth-Alcorn County E-911,              Alcorn County Emergency Management, Alcorn County Justice Court, Corinth              Municipal Court and others.
           
            The state wing of the complex will serve as a Mississippi Department              of Corrections Regional Jail and funds from an agreement between the              county and MDOC for the housing of state inmates will be used to finance              a large portion of the construction project. Additional funding comes              from money received from the sale of a formerly county-owned nursing              home and an agreement between the county and the city of Corinth to              lease space for use by the police department and housing of city inmates.
           
            A major issue addressed during Tuesday's design review was dealing              with the large amount of vehicle traffic and visitors who will be              coming to the complex. Because of the large variety of offices housed              at the facility it is expected to be an extremely busy location and              properly controlling traffic will be vital.
           
            "Dealing with all of the traffic is the big issue," said              Benjamin.
           
            Among the ideas being considered are the creation of a separate, direct              public entrance for the E-911 office in order to accommodate the large              number of people who visit the office each day to make address changes.
           
            There was also discussion of ways to deal with the large number of              people paying fines in Justice Court or attending Justice Court sessions.              Sheriff Charles Rinehart, who will be responsible for operating the              jail, and Corinth Police Chief David Lancaster, also spent an extended              amount of time with Benjamin discussing ways to make the most efficient              use of the space available for their departments.
           
            Rinehart and Lancaster both asked for a redesign of the county jail              space to provide more beds for female prisoners. Lancaster said the              female inmate population in the city and county continues to grow,              primarily because of drug crimes and property crimes such as passing              false checks.
           
            Benjamin said he will take all of the changes discussed Tuesday back              to the LeBlanc Group and he expects to be able to present a draft              of the plans incorporating these changes in approximately three weeks.
           
            The consultant told supervisors he believes it will take two or three              more review sessions before a design can be finalized and they hope              to be able to advertise for bids and award a construction contract              by mid to late September.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
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