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Butler County creates $5 million capital reserve for aging 911 communications system
Summary
The Butler County Board of Commissioners approved creation of a capital projects reserve fund and a $5 million transfer to begin replacing end-of-life 911 telecommunication infrastructure that handles about 187,000 annual emergency calls.
Butler County commissioners on Tuesday approved creation of a capital projects reserve fund and a $5,000,000 transfer from the general fund to begin replacing aging components of the county's 911 emergency telecommunication system.
The fund, described by county staff as a four-year plan to address end-of-life infrastructure, will be used for acquisition, replacement, improvement and maintenance of facilities, equipment, technology components and fixed assets that operate Butler County's 911 system. County Administrator Boyko told commissioners…
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