"The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is pushing ahead on a major court project that will likely be the most expensive in its history, despite slumping revenues and the economic slowdown that shows no signs of recovering soon.
The five supervisors have authorized as much as $360 million for the Criminal Court Tower project. That would add 32 courtrooms to downtown Phoenix, which supervisors and court officials said are needed to keep justice moving in the county. They said they are looking beyond the short-term economic downturn to meet the long-term needs of the county's criminal-justice system."
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County going ahead with $360 million court tower
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