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City Officials Approve Infrastructure Changes for Police and Sheriff Departments

August 25, 2025 | Adams County, Mississippi


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City Officials Approve Infrastructure Changes for Police and Sheriff Departments
Adams County officials are making significant strides in their building project, particularly concerning the relocation of the Police Department (PD) and sheriff's office. During the recent Board of Supervisors meeting, it was revealed that the PD will be moved downstairs to ensure they maintain essential infrastructure for emergency services. This strategic move allows for a seamless transition back to the PD if necessary, ensuring that 911 calls can still be managed effectively without disruption.

The board discussed the importance of having a backup plan in place, emphasizing that the 911 operations will remain intact even during the transition to a new building. This approach aims to safeguard the county's emergency response capabilities.

However, the meeting also highlighted some financial uncertainties. The board has yet to finalize costs associated with the new 911 lines and equipment. A previous discussion about a 32-channel recorder was revisited, with members acknowledging that while they had not approved it in the last meeting, it is now deemed essential. The estimated cost for this equipment is around $6,000, which officials believe is necessary to ensure all channels are properly recorded.

As the project progresses, the board is focused on maintaining the integrity of emergency services while navigating the financial implications of these necessary upgrades. The next steps will involve finalizing costs and ensuring that the transition to the new building does not compromise public safety.

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