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Aurora to consider raising E‑911 surcharge to PUC allowable limit to fund personnel and NextGen upgrades

6423933 · October 7, 2025
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Scott Newman, the city's chief information officer, told council the city plans to adjust its 2026 E‑911 surcharge to the Public Utilities Commission’s allowable limit to cover rising personnel and NextGen 911 technology costs; the ordinance will be advanced to the regular session.

Scott Newman, chief information officer for the City of Aurora, presented an ordinance on Oct. 6 that would allow the city to adjust its 2026 E‑911 surcharge to the Public Utilities Commission’s allowable limit and give the city manager discretion to match the allowable threshold in…

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