Commissioners approve public-safety maintenance, combiner purchase and $87,002.75 for next-gen 9-1-1 GIS work
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The board approved a budgeted $25,004.77 renewal with Zetron and authorized a non-budgeted $22,231.50 purchase of a combiner for the Fairgrounds Tower site; it also accepted $87,002.75 in statewide 9-1-1 interconnectivity funds for next-generation 9-1-1 GIS and ILEC maintenance projects.
Public-safety staff told the board they seek to renew an annual maintenance agreement with Zetron for $25,004.77 and to purchase a combiner for the Fairgrounds Tower site at a cost of $22,231.50 for mobile communications. The maintenance agreement was presented as budgeted; the combiner was described as not budgeted. When a commissioner asked why the combiner was necessary, staff replied, "Less space on the tower." Both motions were moved, seconded and approved by roll call.
Separately, the board approved $87,002.75 in 2025 statewide 9-1-1 interconnectivity funding to be used toward next-generation 9-1-1 GIS maintenance and ILEC maintenance projects.
The board recorded roll-call affirmative votes for these items. The combiner purchase was documented as a non-budgeted capital purchase; no motion to delay was recorded.
