Lee County Supervisors are set to consider a proposal from Carl A. Nelson & Co. to evaluate whether the South Lee County Courthouse in Keokuk could accommodate all county courthouse services if the North Lee Courthouse were to close

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Lee County Supervisors are set to consider a proposal from Carl A. Nelson & Co. to evaluate whether the South Lee County Courthouse in Keokuk could accommodate all county courthouse services if the North Lee Courthouse were to close.

The firm would complete a facility assessment and outline multiple high-level strategies.

The proposal follows legislative changes affecting Lee County’s judicial operations. In 2024, county leaders urged the Iowa Legislature to amend a statute requiring Lee County — previously the only county in Iowa with such an obligation — to maintain court services in both Keokuk and Fort Madison. The law was eliminated in 2025, allowing the county to consolidate judicial services into a single facility.

The South Lee County Courthouse was originally constructed in 1888 as a federal courthouse and post office.

Carl A. Nelson & Co. estimates the assessment process will be completed before summer of this year, at a projected cost of $46,000 to the county.