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medical services in to the existing housing tower.The project will total an estimated $108 million after associated costs are added, such as relocating the John Ancrum SPCA and some Sheriff's Office departments from the site, officials said. Some inmates also will need to be temporarily housed off site.The undertaking is one of the most expensive government building projects in the Lowcountry's history, but officials said it won't completely solve the county's jail overcrowding problem.That became evident when Councilman Curtis Inabinett looked to Sheriff Al Cannon for some reassurance before he agreed to move forward with the project.Cannon offered little comfort. He said there isn't much elbow room left from when consultants first projected the population growth in 2004."As time goes on, Mr. Inabinett, that situation is not going to improve," Cannon told the councilman.Inabinett asked whether they should start planning for another expansion project.Cannon replied, "Yes sir," adding, "I think that's a necessary mindset to have. . I wish I could be more optimistic."The main jail at Leeds Avenue was built to hold about 661 inmates. The county's total inmates, including work release and juveniles, totaled 1,585 on Thursday. The expansion would add 21 housing units and 1,344 new beds.Still, the new jail could be over capacity when it opens in 2010, jail administrator Mitch Lucas said."I cannot believe we are about to spend $100 million plus on a Band Aid," he said. "That shows how serious the problem is."Said Chairman Tim Scott: "I think it's sad that we spend more money on jails than we