The Douglas County Board voted Tuesday to allocate $10 million to its controversial justice center construction project with money that came from the county governmentâs share of federal coronavirus relief aid. The 5-1 vote came after hours of rancorous debate and testimony from a parade of people opposing the move. Board member Jim Cavanaugh voted against it. Board member P.J. Morgan abstained from voting. In an unusual maneuver, a board member who opposed the expenditure, Mike Boyle, joined Clare Duda, Marc Kraft, Chris Rodgers and Mary Ann Borgeson in voting yes. Boyle said he voted yes because he wants to try to reverse the decision in January, when Kraft and Duda will no longer be on the board.