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State 9-1-1 Board reports near‑exhaustion of $2M mapping grant; highlights hosted solution costs

Legislative Budget Committee · January 9, 2026
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The newly formed State 9-1-1 Board told the budget committee the $2 million critical facility mapping grant has largely been awarded (479 PSAP awards covering 443 K–12 institutions) and outlined recurring hosted‑solution costs for 109 PSAPs, noting a $1.5 million GIS update cycle every three years.

The State 9‑1‑1 Board briefed the Legislative Budget Committee on Jan. 28 about its transition to a state agency, ongoing operating costs for a statewide hosted solution, and the status of a $2 million critical facility mapping grant.

KLRD fiscal analyst Kyle Anderson said the 9‑1‑1 board is funded largely by a $0.90 surcharge and a 2.6% prepaid wireless fee; 23¢ of the 90¢ is allocated to board operations, 66¢ goes to PSAPs and 1¢ funds a grant program. He noted FY26 entries are affected by a $2,000,000…

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