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Mills County accepts $190,000 grant for replacement 911 dispatch console

2215110 · February 3, 2025
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On Feb. 3 the Mills County Commissioners Court voted to accept a $190,000 award from the Central Texas Council of Governments to replace the county’s aging 911 dispatch console; officials said the current console has been repeatedly repaired with scavenged parts and the county will sign an MOU to complete the purchase.

On Feb. 3 the Mills County Commissioners Court voted to accept a $190,000 award from the Central Texas Council of Governments to purchase a replacement emergency dispatch console for the county’s 911 operations.

The resolution, read into the record by the court, says the award comes through the fiscal year 2025 Statewide Emergency Radio Infrastructure funds administered by the Office of the Governor and that award availability is subject to the availability of appropriate state funds and any legal modifications. The resolution also states Mills County will…

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