Lee County Supervisors seem poised to move ahead with the construction of a new jail and expanded law enforcement complex at the location of the current jail. That came earlier this week during a meeting of the Lee County Board of Supervisors when county leaders heard a formal recommendation from a site selection committee that was formed to explore possible places for a new jail. The unanimous decision by the committee came with a number of benefits the current jail site would offer including proximity to fire protection and medical care, as well as the county’s juvenile detention facility and court complex. The committee did not propose any other alternative or secondary sites, a clear show of support to abandon proposals floated in recent months to possibly building a new jail outside of Tupelo. Previous concerns that the current site might not prove workable were allayed by the city of Tupelo’s stated willingness to relocate a power line that runs behind the jail property, according to the Daily Journal’s Caleb Bedillion. Those concerns, among other things, led county leaders to seek a bill from the Mississippi Legislature to give them the ability to build the facility outside of Tupelo, if they chose to do so.