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County presses utilities and reviews radio interoperability as part of resilience talks

Mono County Board of Supervisors · February 10, 2026
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Summary

Supervisors asked staff to send a letter to Southern California Edison raising outage and communication concerns, and staff updated the board on CRIS radio testing and interoperability issues (P25 trunking and encrypted channels) that may affect federal partners and public scanner monitoring.

The Mono County Board of Supervisors instructed staff to finalize and send a letter to corporate leadership at Southern California Edison (SCE) after a Feb. 10 presentation laying out the county’s concerns about the 2025 holiday power outages and ongoing reliability and communication shortfalls.

CAO Moberly said the draft letter compiles concerns expressed by supervisors and members of the public and that staff would finalize and send the letter promptly. Supervisors recommended…

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