In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the operational readiness of emergency services and the ongoing efforts to secure funding for critical communication infrastructure. The meeting highlighted the importance of a backup site located between United's offices and Route 1, which is essential for emergency operations. Officials emphasized the site's usability, noting that shifts rotate monthly to ensure personnel are familiar with its operations.
A significant portion of the discussion focused on the funding challenges faced by Ontario County in securing 9-1-1 surcharge money from the state of New York. Officials reported that while there is approximately $20 million available annually, Ontario County has successfully secured around $230,250,000 to offset payroll costs through operational grants. Additionally, they receive about $6.65 million annually from the statewide interoperability communications grant, which supports the establishment of new communication sites.
Plans for a new site in Seneca County were also discussed, with officials indicating that the project would require approximately $1.5 million. The state has acknowledged the financial burden on counties, prompting ongoing advocacy for increased funding from Albany to support these essential services. The meeting underscored the critical need for sustained financial support to enhance emergency communication capabilities across the region.