This November, Gallatin County will be asking voters to pass a bond that will replace the aging Law & Justice Center. As part of their efforts to educate voters on why the Sheriff's Department is in need of a new facility, the county is offering tours of the facility over the next several weeks.

Tours will feature a number of county officials who will be on hand to explain the project and answer any questions the public may have.

EVENING TOURS:

Evening tours will start at the Community Room of the Gallatin County Detention Center, located at 605 S. 16th Ave., directly behind the Law and Justice Center.

Officials will give a short presentation about the bond issue then walk you over to the Law and Justice Center next door to see the building for yourself. The public is encouraged to ask questions throughout the night.

Presentations start at 6 p.m. each night. Dates include:

Sept. 19
Oct. 1
Oct. 10
Oct. 28

DAYTIME TOURS

If you would be interested in taking a morning tour, you are asked to meet in the lobby of the Law and Justice Center. Please remember there is a security screening process, so plan to get there a few minutes early to be screened! Tours will start at 10 a.m. Dates include:

Oct. 2
Oct. 7

All tours are free and open to the public.

If you can't make any of the tours, but still want a chance to see the building and ask questions call 406-582-3008. The county will arrange a tour that fits your schedule!

For more information on the project, please visit www.gallatin.mt.gov and click the “Law & Justice Center” button on the home page.

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