Judge Sets 2027 Trial Date for Woodbury County Jail Dispute

The lawsuit over the construction of the Woodbury County Law Enforcement Center will go to trial in May 2027.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

A trial has been scheduled for May 2027 in a lawsuit involving the construction of the Woodbury County Law Enforcement Center. The dispute has been ongoing since the facility was built.

Why it matters

The Woodbury County Jail has been a point of contention in the community, with concerns raised over the cost and process of its construction. This upcoming trial could provide resolution and clarity around the issues.

The details

The trial date was set by a judge overseeing the lawsuit, which was filed in relation to the construction of the Woodbury County Law Enforcement Center. The facility has been a source of controversy since it was built, with questions raised about the project's costs and procedures.

  • The lawsuit was filed several years ago, shortly after the Woodbury County Law Enforcement Center was completed.
  • The trial is scheduled to begin in May 2027.

The players

Woodbury County

The county in Iowa where the Woodbury County Law Enforcement Center is located and the subject of the ongoing legal dispute.

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What’s next

The judge's decision to set a trial date for May 2027 means the long-running dispute over the Woodbury County Jail construction will finally be resolved through the legal process.

The takeaway

This case highlights the ongoing challenges and controversies that can arise around the construction of major public facilities, underscoring the importance of transparency, oversight, and community engagement in such projects.