TOCCOA - Rabun and Stephens counties in the northeast Georgia may build a jail to share in Toccoa. <br>
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Officials say having a joint facility will save taxpayer money. The counties are relatively rural and think they won't have any trouble maintaining just one jail. <br>
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The decision to share a jail comes after Habersham County backed out of a jail-sharing plan. All three counties at one point discussed sharing a jail. <br>
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A joint Rabun-Stephens County Jail could be located on part of approximately one-hundred acres Stephens County already owns. <br>
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Habersham County commissioners voted Monday to scrap the idea of a three-county jail for the time being, given residents rejection of the idea. <br>
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Habersham County lies between the other two counties and would have been a logical location for a joint jail, but that idea was unpopular among county residents. <br>
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Rabun County's jail in Clayton dates from 1967 and houses an average of 36 prisoners a day. <br>
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Stephens County's current jail was built in 1961 and holds an average of 85 and 100 prisoners a day.