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Committee hears that two agencies plan to leave PRMS consortium; staff outlines self-sustaining funding plan
Summary
Staff told the DuPage PRMS Oversight Committee that Downers Grove and Oak Brook have notified the consortium of intent to leave and presented a financial model proposing a separate PRMS accounting entity, a $3 million reserve goal and possible short-term county-backed borrowing to cover a $2.4 million median project cost.
The DuPage County Police Records Management System Oversight Committee on Dec. 10 received notice that two member agencies have communicated intent to leave the PRMS consortium and reviewed staff modeling for a self-sustaining funding structure.
Staff said they had received official communications from two agencies—identified in committee updates as Downers Grove and Oak Brook—stating their intent to exit the consortium. Staff issued updated exit agreements and said new contract language would require departing agencies to cover costs…
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