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Council OKs intergovernmental agreement for Uptown emergency siren pilot funded by FEMA
Summary
Sedona approved a resolution authorizing an intergovernmental agreement with Coconino County to accept and administer a FEMA grant for a pilot emergency siren (high-power speaker) system in Uptown Sedona; county will administer the award (~$269,200) and the city will assume ongoing annual costs (approx. $10,000) after year one.
The Sedona City Council unanimously approved a resolution authorizing an intergovernmental agreement (IGA) with Coconino County to construct and administer a pilot emergency siren system in Uptown Sedona, using a FEMA-administered award allocated to the county.
Jessica Bryson, executive assistant to the chief, and Tim Carter, acting director for Coconino County Emergency Management, told council the congressionally funded award totals about $269,200 and will be administered by Coconino County for year one. The county issued an RFP and received nine proposals; staff are evaluating submissions. The award will…
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