Motorola reports equipment delivery and geotechnical work; public‑safety radio completion still targeted for 2026
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Motorola representatives told the commission RF equipment has been manufactured and delivered to a Manchester, Tennessee warehouse and that microwave components and final geotechnical studies are progressing; they said the project remains on track for a 2026 completion if schedule and site access continue as planned.
Motorola provided a quarterly status update on the county's public‑safety radio project.
John Morgan, introduced as a Motorola project manager, said the firm had issued a letter of award to an A&E firm for the White Rock site and that the next steps include final engineering designs and the RFP process for a contractor. A Motorola representative said RF radio equipment was manufactured and staged in Elgin, Illinois and delivered to Motorola's Manchester, Tennessee warehouse in September; microwave components are being assembled and expected to arrive in Manchester on or before late December. Geotechnical studies for the final two sites (Buffalo and Avery) were underway at the time of the update.
Motorola said the team expects to continue toward a 2026 completion if site access and schedule remain on track.
Commissioners offered no substantive changes at the update; staff said they will follow up with the awarded A&E firm and the RFP schedule.
