By the time we get the numbers on the stadium, I don't think anyone is going to have a desire to move the jail for what it will cost.
You might be right on that.
There's still some vacant lots in the old LaVilla area (western area) near the expressway (I-95); what are you all's opinion on building the new Jail in that area? Not close to the convention center but north of Adams and west of Davis Street between Monroe and Ashley in LaVilla.
I think placing it in LaVilla is somewhat relocating the issue. It would heavily hamper new development in the area which LaVilla desperately needs because of the high % of vacant lots/buildings there.
The transport costs of the inmates can be heavily mitigated with a small pre-trial center and a police HQ downtown. More importantly though is the fact that the economic benefit of having these parcels be tax generators will far outweigh the public cost of such transportation. If the annual cost is $5M to make it simple, the city would need to replace the site with something valued at $250M ish to compensate with just property taxes alone. On about 11 acres I think that's possible.
Not to cause a riot but there are some assumptions that can be made based upon consumer behavior as well..
1). The tax base of surrounding parcels "should" go up a LOT (maybe even $100M+)
2). The DT might actually be able to attract new business (I bet JaxChamber has 'some' issues with this item)
3). Increased sales tax revenue
All of these should be analyzed in the cost-benefit analysis. Again I don't know of any asset DT that actively devalues property around it. Maybe some people feel the Maxwell House does but I personally like the aesthetic and ode to the industrial past.
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Hinds County (Jackson, MS) is doing this now.. expanding a really rural site with really no other viable use. Their DT has a small police HQ and detention center.