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Commissioners set 2025 emergency telephone (E‑911) charge at $2.40; staff to explore moving dispatch costs into the E‑911 fund
Summary
Clear Creek County commissioners adopted a resolution setting the emergency telephone surcharge at $2.40 for 2025. County staff said they will review whether dispatch and GEFCOM contract expenses should be shifted into the emergency telephone fund and may pursue a Public Utilities Commission application to raise the fee later in the year.
The Clear Creek County Board of County Commissioners on Jan. 21 adopted a resolution to set the county's emergency telephone (E‑911) surcharge at $2.40 for calendar year 2025.
Rachel (title: presenter) explained that the emergency telephone fund is intended to cover costs tied to E‑911 services, including maintenance and dispatch contracts. She told the board that the county's current fee is above the statewide Public Utilities Commission (PUC)…
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