
Courtesy Paul Post
By Paul Post
A section of unused Washington County jail must be kept open and staffed, diverting funds from much-needed programs and services.
More attorneys are required, at considerable expense, because of new bail reform policies.
Money is still being spent on Great Meadow Correctional Facility upgrades despite the prison’s Nov. 6 closing, which eliminated more than 400 jobs, possibly triggering a significant drop in sales tax revenue.
“A lot of regulations that come down from the state somehow cost us money,” county Administrator Melissa R. Fitch said. “The most frustrating part of this job is that we don’t have control of a lot of things we wish we did as far as spending goes.”
Fitch, Board of Supervisors Chairman Robert Henke, of Argyle, and Budget Officer Brian R. Campbell, of Hebron, discussed these and other issues with local business leaders during a recent “Washington County Outlook” presentation hosted by Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce at Sandy Hill Arts Center in Hudson Falls.