Addison board approves three-year dispatch services agreement with Bensenville
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Trustees approved a three-year intergovernmental agreement for Addison Consolidated Dispatch Center to provide dispatch services to the Village of Bensenville, with Bensenville paying escalating annual fees.
The Village of Addison approved a three-year intergovernmental agreement May 5 for the Addison Consolidated Dispatch Center to provide dispatch services to the Village of Bensenville.
Under the agreement, Bensenville will pay Addison $536,655 in year one, $581,222 in year two and $630,729 in year three. The contract start date was set to May 1 and the term to three years.
Roy (police staff member) presented the intergovernmental agreement and noted the village is aligning member-agency start dates. The board moved and seconded the resolution; after roll call the trustees voted unanimously to approve.
The resolution continues the consolidated dispatch arrangement and formalizes the multi-year fee schedule. No additional implementation milestones or reporting requirements were specified during the meeting.
