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County Council approves 911 service upgrades and courthouse renovation bid

March 19, 2024 | Whitley County, Kentucky



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County Council approves 911 service upgrades and courthouse renovation bid
Whitley County Fiscal Court made significant strides in enhancing local services during its recent meeting on March 19, 2024. A key highlight was the approval of a resolution for a 911 service board application, aimed at upgrading the county's radio system. This upgrade will replace outdated software and hardware, ensuring reliable communication for emergency services. Amber, a key contributor to the project, emphasized the importance of a unified uninterrupted power supply for all equipment, which will enhance operational efficiency during power surges.

The court also approved the petition to adopt Hog's Jaw into the County Road System, a long-awaited move that reflects community efforts to improve local infrastructure. Magistrate Jarbo noted the significance of this development, stating that residents have been advocating for this change for years.

In another major decision, the court awarded a bid for courthouse renovations, which includes not only repainting but also replacing essential materials and cleaning. The project aims to restore the courthouse's exterior and ensure it meets modern standards. The bid process faced challenges, but the selected contractor is expected to deliver high-quality results.

These decisions underscore the court's commitment to improving public safety and infrastructure in Whitley County, with anticipated positive impacts on the community's overall well-being.

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