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Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Apr 15, 2026

The Shelby County Board of Commissioners on Monday voted 9-0-1 to begin the process of finding experts to study options for a new or renovated county jail and justice center, directing staff to draft a request for qualifications by June 15. The Daily Memphian reports that the process is expected to extend well beyond the current administration, as a new mayor and commission will take office in September, and the project — estimated to cost over $1 billion — could take a decade to complete. The commission also shuffled funds within the Sheriff's Office budget, moving money originally earmarked for jail shower repairs toward a shooting range renovation and backup generators, while approving an emergency fence installation at a jail annex in Millington.