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Council authorizes architect agreement for 9‑1‑1 public safety answering point design; consolidation with county to be discussed at work session

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Council authorized the city manager to sign an AIA agreement for architectural design and construction administration for a new PSAP (9‑1‑1 center) and set a near‑term work session to continue talks with the county about potential consolidation. The contract launches schematic design for a roughly 18,200‑square‑foot facility.

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Fayetteville City Council on Sept. 22 authorized the city manager to execute an AIA (architect) agreement and proceed with design of a new public safety answering point (PSAP/9‑1‑1 center), while also seeking to continue intergovernmental discussions about possible consolidation with Cumberland County.

Staff and Mission Critical Partners (consultant) described a conceptual plan for an approximately 18,200‑square‑foot facility that would accommodate 21 workstations (18 9‑1‑1 positions and 3 tactical/training seats), a 90‑seat configurable…

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