Sheriff says there's too much to fix on building

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Ogle County Sheriff Michael Harn points out the maze of wiring in the utility room at the sheriff's office. Photo by Vinde Wells
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Money for the project, Williams said, would come from the Long Range Planning Fund. Revenues in that fund come from the host fees paid by garbage collection firms to dump refuse in the landfills within the county.

The fees amount to approximately $3 million per year.

Harn said he envisions a new 10,000 square-foot building all on one floor, located on the east side of the property.

"We need get a plan to meet our needs and then find out what it's going to cost," he said. "Then we'll see if we can afford it."

Once the new building is completed, he said, the old one could be demolished to make way for parking.

The sheriff's department site is large enough, Harn said, that a new jail could be built there, too, at some point.

"Everything we need for years to come could be right here," he said.

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