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E‑911 budget proposes in‑house coordinator after long‑time contractor retires

5553528 · July 16, 2025
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Summary

E‑911 staff proposed moving from a contracted coordinator to a county employee after the contractor who managed grants and 911 maintenance retired; the recommended in‑house salary and one‑time overlap raised questions about contract carryover and grant maintenance costs.

The county’s E‑911 budget presentation flagged a staffing change: the long‑time contracted 911 coordinator, Tim Gunlock, is retiring and staff recommended hiring an in‑house 9‑1‑1 coordinator to replace those services. Chief (E‑911) said the prior contractor cost the county approximately $36,000 per year ($3,000/month) and that the proposed salary for an in‑house coordinator is $68,124, set using the…

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