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Government

Apr. 17, 2012

More than a dozen new courthouses could be halted

A Judicial Council working group has recommended “reassessing” 13 planned courthouse construction projects in an effort to save more than $1 billion.

By Emily Green

Daily Journal Staff Writer

A Judicial Council working group has recommended "reassessing" 13 planned courthouse construction projects in an effort to save more than $1 billion.

Justice Brad Hill, who chairs the committee reviewing the facility projects, said no final recommendations have been made on whether those projects should be scrapped altogether or downsized. But state court leaders could decide to lease buildings or undertake renovations on ...

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