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Norfolk County commissioners approve relocation of registry disaster recovery room to agricultural school; Dedham site remains until new site is operational
Summary
The Norfolk County Commission voted Jan. 15 to relocate the Registry of Deeds' disaster recovery room at 614 High Street in Dedham to a room at the Norfolk County Agricultural High School in Walpole, stipulating the Dedham site remain operational until the Walpole site is fully activated.
The Norfolk County Commission voted Jan. 15 to relocate the Registry of Deeds’ disaster recovery room at 614 High Street in Dedham to a room on the second floor of the cafeteria building at the Norfolk County Agricultural High School in Walpole, with the condition that the Dedham room not be decommissioned until the new site is fully operational.
The move is intended to free secure, climate-controlled space in the Dedham building for high-density records storage while locating disaster-recovery infrastructure on county-owned school property farther from the courthouse and downtown electrical grid. County Director John Cronin told commissioners the county’s CIO had identified a room at the agricultural school that is “virtually the same size”…
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