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Commissioners back 911 radio-coverage plan, ask staff to prepare funding resolutions
Summary
Huron County emergency-management officials outlined options to fill radio-coverage gaps at three locations; commissioners agreed to cover the higher-cost Greenwich option and directed staff to prepare resolutions to shift funds into the 911 Levy for a one-time project.
Commissioners agreed Nov. 25 to pursue a plan to improve radio coverage for first responders at three county locations and asked county staff to prepare the necessary funding resolutions.
Jessica Spears of the Huron County Emergency Management Agency told the Board the county has identified three sites with poor 911 radio coverage. Two villages have water towers available for equipment at no charge; a third site will not be ready for about two years while the tower is…
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