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Grand County accepts $500,000 telehealth grant, backs new variable message signs and a Dec. 9 traffic safety symposium
Summary
The Board accepted a $500,000 Office of eHealth Innovation grant to fund IT for the new EMS Station 1 and offset technology costs, directed staff to pursue two variable message signs (cost ~ $50,000) and confirmed a Dec. 9 traffic safety symposium in Granby with CDOT participation.
The Grand County Board of County Commissioners on Nov. 25 authorized acceptance of a $500,000 Connected Care for Rural Colorado grant and directed staff to pursue related equipment and outreach to address highway safety.
Austin Wingate, Grand County EMS, told commissioners the award will put “somewhere north of $400,000” toward IT infrastructure for the new EMS Station 1 and cover software and other technology costs that would otherwise come from operating funds. He asked the board…
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