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Universal City council approves dark-fiber interlocal with Live Oak for radio redundancy; renames Cimarron Park
Summary
The Universal City City Council approved an interlocal agreement with Live Oak to add dark fiber redundancy for public-safety communications and voted to rename Cimarron Park and the Cimarron Clubhouse to Neville Park and Neville Clubhouse on March 4.
The Universal City City Council on March 4 approved an interlocal agreement with the neighboring city of Live Oak to install dark fiber that will provide redundant connectivity for the city’s public-safety radio system, and separately approved renaming Cimarron Park and the Cimarron Clubhouse to Neville Park and Neville Clubhouse.
Why it matters: Council members said the dark-fiber connection will provide a second, physically separate path for critical radio and microwave communications so the city can maintain dispatch and on-scene radio operations if the primary fiber route is cut.
City staff described the agreement…
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