Probation Office Eying Purchase of North Main Street Property
Montgomery County Board Meeting | December 9, 2025
Article Summary: The Montgomery County Probation Office is exploring the purchase of a building at 127 N. Main Street to address space constraints and security needs. The potential acquisition is currently in the research phase.
Probation Office Real Estate Key Points:
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Current Location: The Probation Office currently shares basement space with the EMA in the Courthouse Complex.
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Service Expansion: A new facility is needed to support expanding services related to mental health and drug court.
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Property Identified: The county is looking at the former RehabEdge building at 127 N. Main Street, listed for $300,000.
The Montgomery County Board on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, discussed the potential acquisition of real estate to house the County Probation Office.
Buildings & Grounds Committee Chairman Mark Hughes reported that the property at 127 North Main Street, currently known as RehabEdge, was recently listed for sale. Chief Probation Officer Banee Ulrici presented a proposal to the committee on Dec. 2 to acquire the building.
Ulrici told the committee that the probation office is expanding its services, particularly regarding mental health and drug court, and has outgrown its shared space with the EMA in the Courthouse basement. She emphasized the need for a secure space that ensures confidentiality for clients.
While questions were raised regarding the costs of upkeep and furnishing a new building, Ulrici noted that current grant funds might help offset some expenses. Hughes and Circuit Clerk Daniel Robbins are currently researching the potential use of the building and will develop a formal proposal. If feasible, the committee may tour the building next month.
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