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“Cuyahoga County Approves $1 Billion Jail Construction Amid Legal Scrutiny, Rising Costs”

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“Cuyahoga County Approves $1 Billion Jail Construction Amid Legal Scrutiny, Rising Costs”

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Last updated: April 29, 2026 4:12 pm
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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Cuyahoga County Approves $1 Billion Jail Construction Amid Legal Scrutiny

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A Reluctant ApprovalLegal and Financial UncertaintyRonayne’s Push Forward

Cuyahoga County Council has greenlit a nearly $1 billion borrowing plan to fund a new jail, despite mounting legal concerns and criticism over the project’s skyrocketing costs. The contentious vote on Tuesday night came as state auditors investigate whether county officials violated laws in the early stages of planning.

A Reluctant Approval

The council’s decision was far from unanimous, with some members expressing deep reservations. Councilwoman Sunny Simon, who ultimately voted in favor, admitted the move was driven by necessity rather than confidence in the process.

“We’re in a bad predicament,” Simon said. “If we delay any longer, costs will keep climbing. Taxpayers have already waited years, and the price tag has doubled.”

The urgency to proceed stems partly from an ongoing probe by Ohio’s state auditor, triggered by County Prosecutor Michael O’Malley. He alleges the county broke state law by purchasing land in Garfield Heights and hiring consultants before securing approval from a required oversight panel. That panel—comprising four justice officials, including Sheriff Harold Pretel—only held its first meeting Monday, narrowly approving the project with Pretel dissenting.

Legal and Financial Uncertainty

Councilman Michael Gallagher was among those who voted against the funding, citing unresolved legal questions.

“I’m not comfortable moving forward until we have clarity,” Gallagher said. “Right now, too many issues remain open.”

Both Simon and Gallagher have long opposed relocating the jail from Cleveland to Garfield Heights, a plan championed by County Executive Chris Ronayne since he took office in 2023. They blame his administration for delays and budget overruns but argue halting the project now would only worsen the financial burden.

“We’re so far underwater at this point, stopping isn’t an option,” Gallagher said. “We have to proceed—but cautiously.”

Ronayne’s Push Forward

Ronayne, however, praised the council’s decision, framing it as a critical step toward modernizing the county’s correctional facilities.

“If we can clear these final hurdles, we’ll have a facility Cuyahoga County can be proud of,” he said.

The county expects to secure financing by June, with construction slated for completion in 2029. Yet, the auditor’s investigation into millions already spent on planning looms large, leaving open the possibility of further legal or financial complications.

For now, the project moves ahead—but not without lingering doubts from those tasked with approving it.

— Reported by Nexio News

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