Cuyahoga County promises criminal justice officials a say in planning court’s future; ‘they’re our partners’

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Whatever option Cuyahoga County pursues for how to improve its court facilities and criminal justice offices will be a joint decision including the many offices that have a stake in the outcome, Executive Chris Ronayne’s administration promised Friday.

That includes the county prosecutor’s office, common pleas judges, domestic relations court, and clerks – and they have already weighed in on the space and programming needs for a new facility, Ronayne’s Interim Chief of Staff Brendan Doyle told cleveland.com. Officials then crafted the county’s recent request for proposals around that wish list, hoping to receive numerous options for how the county might achieve those goals, he said.

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