2026 Capital Projects Committee, Meeting 3, 2025-07-17


The meeting focused on the sheriff’s office’s proposed projects for facility upgrades and enhancements aimed at improving security, efficiency, and community integration, alongside discussions on funding and operational challenges.

• The county executive will not attend the meeting; the vice chair will lead it.

• The sheriff’s office presented two major projects: a camera upgrade and a new fleet operations facility.

• The camera project aims to enhance security at the correction facility with high-definition cameras and total coverage.

• A new fleet operations building will centralize maintenance and improve working conditions for staff.

• Current facilities are outdated, causing safety and operational issues for maintenance staff and law enforcement.

• Proposed projects aim to improve security, efficiency, and community integration within the sheriff’s office operations.

• Increased communication noted since Aaron’s arrival, addressing sensitive issues effectively.

• Discussion on a "lease to own" scenario for facility development shows potential cost savings.

• Proposed correctional facility renovations focus on demolition and expansion, with an estimated cost of over $40 million.

• Feasibility study highlights community needs and suggests significant savings through reduced staffing levels.

• Current inmate population is around 807, with plans to accommodate up to 922 in the new facility.

• Funding requests include $3.5 million for mechanical improvements and $1.5 million for building envelope evaluations.

• Funding requests include $12.5 million for a new highway maintenance facility and $3.5 million for building upgrades.

• The convention center requires significant investment, with ongoing concerns about its suitability for large conventions.

• Local law allocates hotel occupancy tax revenue for capital needs, impacting funding availability for projects.

Action Items:

• Follow up on the proposed camera project for the correction facility, including potential phasing and cost breakdown.

• Investigate the plans for the new facility and how it relates to the current camera project.

• Review community outreach programs that could be implemented in conjunction with the new facility.

• Explore options for purchasing land for the new fleet operations building and discuss leasing options with developers.

• Assess the viability of using the old fleet garage building for cold storage or other purposes after moving to a new facility.

• Explore the opportunity for a lease-to-own scenario for the facility project, including discussions with legal teams and county attorneys.

• Evaluate existing facilities around the county that might be available for use and report findings.

• Draft a request for proposals (RFP) for design related to the correctional facility renovations.

• Continue discussions regarding potential state assistance for funding the correctional facility project.

• Investigate regional solutions or partnerships with other counties regarding inmate housing and transportation logistics.

• Assess environmental compliance needs and develop necessary assessments and inspections as projects move forward.

• Prepare an amendment for the consultant regarding site-specific design for the new highway maintenance facility.

• Review and finalize the funding request details for the general upgrades to maintain the building and keep the facility viable in the production market.

• Follow up with Pat Hayler to discuss the changing landscape of the convention business and potential strategies for attracting larger out-of-town conventions.

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President Donald Trump announced Monday that he will be imposing “substantial” tariffs on any country that does not purchase American-made furniture, presumably in addition to his sweeping so-called “reciprocal tariffs” already placed on hundreds of nations.

“In order to make North Carolina, which has completely lost its furniture business to China, and other Countries, GREAT again, I will be imposing substantial Tariffs on any Country that does not make its furniture in the United States,” Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social. “Details to follow!!! President DJT”

The North Carolinian furniture industry has indeed suffered significant losses due in large part to China, which has increased its exports of cheap furniture to the United States. Between 1999 and 2009, the furniture manufacturing industry in North Carolina lost more than half of its jobs, one of the many sectors that suffered following the adoption of the NAFTA trade agreements.

Whether Trump’s pledge would boost domestic furniture manufacturing remains to be seen, though the pledge comes just shortly after the president declared war on foreign films in a similar online post in which he announced he would be imposing a 100% tariff on all foreign films.