As I said above, here in Nebraska by State Statute counties aren't allowed to increase a budget over 2 1/2% from the previous year. Public budgets are probably the most misunderstood part of the process.
We're in the process of finishing a new $16.5 million Criminal Justice Center that will house the county jail, the 911 call center for the county and cities within the county, the District Court, the County Court, the County Attorney's offices and other conjoining offices, etc. Contrary to popular opinion, not one dime of tax money is being used to finance it. We also have a GFP (Guaranteed Final Price) of $16.5 million, so that's all it costs regardless of what it costs the primary contractor to build it. That shoots down the rumors that cost overruns put it over $20 million.
I think some people just like to complain about something, whether they know anything about it or not. One fellow who lives 2 blocks from the new Justice Center is already complaining that Sheriff's Deputies let the engines run on their patrol cars parked by the building and the fumes give him and his wife headaches. Two blocks away? And he's a retired State Trooper.
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