Jail & Justice Complex
Working together to create lasting improvements in how we deliver criminal justice services in our community.
Grand Traverse County is currently gathering input to help inform planning for the future of the jail and justice complex.
This survey is one way for community members to share perspectives, experiences, and priorities. Responses are anonymous and will be reviewed in summary form only, helping inform future decisions by the County’s Board of Commissioners. The survey will remain open through May 29.
Attend a Community Engagement Session:
- May 12, 5:30 - 7:30 PM
- Paradise Township Hall, 2300 M-113, Kingsley, MI 49649
- May 14, 5:30 - 7:30 PM
- Garfield Township Hall, 3848 Veterans Dr, Traverse City, MI 49684
Working together to create lasting improvements in how we deliver criminal justice services in our community.
Grand Traverse County is currently gathering input to help inform planning for the future of the jail and justice complex.
This survey is one way for community members to share perspectives, experiences, and priorities. Responses are anonymous and will be reviewed in summary form only, helping inform future decisions by the County’s Board of Commissioners. The survey will remain open through May 29.
Attend a Community Engagement Session:
- May 12, 5:30 - 7:30 PM
- Paradise Township Hall, 2300 M-113, Kingsley, MI 49649
- May 14, 5:30 - 7:30 PM
- Garfield Township Hall, 3848 Veterans Dr, Traverse City, MI 49684
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May 1, 2026: Grand Traverse County Launches Community Engagement for Jail and Justice Complex Planning
Grand Traverse County is planning for a future Jail and Justice Complex and is inviting community members to participate in the process.
This phase will focus on gathering input through stakeholder focus groups, community engagement sessions, and an online survey. The goal is to ensure that future planning reflects both operational realities and community perspectives before decisions move forward.
Why is this project happening?
The County is planning for a new Jail and Justice Complex because the current facility no longer has enough space or functional layout to support daily operations. Recent assessments indicate the facility has an estimated remaining lifespan of 3–5 years, and some significant structural concerns, including shifting and cracking, have been identified.
These factors can affect day-to-day operations, including safety, staffing, and the ability to provide consistent programming. The County also faces a longstanding capacity challenge, with individuals regularly housed in other counties due to limited space, increasing costs and logistical complexity and interfering with effective programming and rehabilitation efforts.
County leadership has emphasized that this is not a question of if additional issues will arise, but when. For that reason, the County is choosing to act now, rather than waiting until more urgent issues arise and there is less control.
Where are we in the process?
The project is currently in the early planning phase. During this stage, the County is gathering information, working with technical experts, and seeking input from partners and the community.
Key details, including location, design, programming, and funding approach, have not yet been decided.
How can the community get involved?
Beginning in May, the County will host community engagement sessions and stakeholder discussions. An online survey will also be available for anyone who is unable to attend in person.
Community input will help identify key concerns, questions, and priorities to inform future planning discussions. Final decisions will be made by the Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners.
Grand Traverse County is planning for a future Jail and Justice Complex and is inviting community members to participate in the process.
This phase will focus on gathering input through stakeholder focus groups, community engagement sessions, and an online survey. The goal is to ensure that future planning reflects both operational realities and community perspectives before decisions move forward.
Why is this project happening?
The County is planning for a new Jail and Justice Complex because the current facility no longer has enough space or functional layout to support daily operations. Recent assessments indicate the facility has an estimated remaining lifespan of 3–5 years, and some significant structural concerns, including shifting and cracking, have been identified.
These factors can affect day-to-day operations, including safety, staffing, and the ability to provide consistent programming. The County also faces a longstanding capacity challenge, with individuals regularly housed in other counties due to limited space, increasing costs and logistical complexity and interfering with effective programming and rehabilitation efforts.
County leadership has emphasized that this is not a question of if additional issues will arise, but when. For that reason, the County is choosing to act now, rather than waiting until more urgent issues arise and there is less control.
Where are we in the process?
The project is currently in the early planning phase. During this stage, the County is gathering information, working with technical experts, and seeking input from partners and the community.
Key details, including location, design, programming, and funding approach, have not yet been decided.
How can the community get involved?
Beginning in May, the County will host community engagement sessions and stakeholder discussions. An online survey will also be available for anyone who is unable to attend in person.
Community input will help identify key concerns, questions, and priorities to inform future planning discussions. Final decisions will be made by the Grand Traverse County Board of Commissioners.
Project Phases
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Early Planning Phase
Jail & Justice Complex is currently at this stage- Gathering input from partners and the community
- Working with technical experts to understand needs and options
- No final decisions have been made on key details
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Have a question or comment on this project? Reach out to us!
Email engage@gtcountymi.gov
