Montgomery County holds off on November justice center bond after commissioners question $350M planMONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas -- Montgomery County commissioners stopped short of calling a November bond election for a proposed justice center Aug. 6, with members of the court saying too many questions remain about the building’s size, cost and long-term capacity. Instead, commissioners discussed holding additional workshops on the justice center after the county finishes its upcoming budget process, tentatively planning a workshop after Sept. 1. What happenedBrinkley Sargent Wiginton Architects presented several options for the proposed downtown Conroe justice center, including a 10-floor concept with a basement. How we got hereCommissioners voted 4-1 in March to seek architectural services for a new justice center at a site adjacent to the Alan B. Sadler Commissioners Court Building. What’s nextFor now, the justice center will head back into discussions rather than onto the November ballot.