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Commission authorizes $1.49 million SPLOST-funded microwave replacement to modernize public-safety radio links

2739375 · March 21, 2025
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Summary

The board approved replacing the county’s 20+-year-old public-safety microwave network with a $1,492,327 Motorola system connecting towers across Liberty and neighboring counties; work is expected to take 9–12 months and will be funded from SPLOST.

The Liberty County Commission authorized staff to proceed with a $1,492,327 proposal to replace the county’s aging public-safety microwave network that links radio towers and the 911 center to the regional radio core. The project, presented by the public-safety technical lead, calls for replacement equipment on four towers (three in Liberty County and one in the neighboring county) and is intended to restore reliable IP links used by police, fire,…

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