From Andy Furillo:
Sacramento County is in line to get funding for a new courthouse under a deal that is near "substantial completion," according to a press release from Assemblyman Dave Jones.
Jones, D-Sacramento, will announce details of the courthouse in a press conference Wednesday at 10:15 a.m. on the 9th Street steps of the Gordon D. Schaber Courthouse.
County Supervisor Roger Dickinson, Sacramento Superior Court Presiding Judge James M. Mize and other officials will join Jones for the announcement.
The new courthouse is expected to cost $550 million, officials said. The old courthouse is overcrowded, officials say.
Courthouse Executive Officer Dennis B. Jones said officials do not have a site for the news building yet. Jones said the court officials would like to build the new courthouse on the site of the two-story parking lot that is located across 8th Street from the existing facility. It would house 35 to 49 new courtrooms for criminal proceedings. An earlier report mistakenly said the parking-lot site was already decided on.
The old courthouse would be designated for civil matters, according to Jones.
Funds for the new courthouse will come out of $5 billion lease revenue bond enacted by the Legislature last year.
The press release from Assemblyman Jones' office said the construction plan is part of an effort to transfer responsibility for 500 courthouses all over California to the state.









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