Administrator: 9-1-1 levy passed; county can buy more than $14 million in equipment

Delaware County Board of Commissioners · November 7, 2025

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County Administrator Tracy Davies reported that voters approved the county—s 9-1-1 levy, enabling the county to purchase over $14 million in equipment for emergency communications.

County Administrator Tracy Davies told the Board of Commissioners on Nov. 6 that Delaware County—s 9-1-1 levy passed in the recent election and will allow the county to purchase more than $14,000,000 worth of needed equipment.

"I just wanted to thank the citizens of Delaware County for supporting our 9-1-1 levy. It did pass and will allow us to buy over $14,000,000 worth of needed equipment," Davies said. The administrator said the levy—s passage will fund equipment replacement cycles and expressed appreciation for the county—s 9-1-1 staff and volunteers who support election operations.

Davies— remarks were presented as an informational report to the board; no board action on the levy was taken at the Nov. 6 meeting because the levy result was an election outcome.