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BY Scott Miller | March 9, 2021 (Miller/KNEB/RRN) Scotts Bluff County governmental units are starting to plan for the costs of upgrading first responder radio equipment in the near future, at an overall estimated cost of nearly $7.2 million dollars. On Friday last week, County Communications Coordinator Tyler Rexus presented a preliminary plan to the County Board, saying the county’s share would be more than $4.2 million for base units and associated software in the Communications Center, plus the county’s vehicle and hand-held radios. In an exchange with Commissioner Russ Reisig, Rexus said use of 911 surcharge funds from the state is restricted. “That money cannot be used on anything radio-related,” said Rexus. ....
For The Inter-Mountain The Inter-Mountain photo by Amanda Hayes Chief Matt Gregory presents the Buckhannon Police Departmentâs annual report. BUCKHANNON While people staying home during the pandemic COVID-19 lowered car wreck reports in 2020 and misdemeanor arrests for the Buckhannon Police Department, a different problem continues to plague society. “The one thing that was consistent, unfortunately for the year, was drug activity,” Chief Matt Gregory said at last week’s Buckhannon City Council meeting. “Again, I believe that was due in large part to the pandemic as well. We saw a period of time in the middle of the year where we were having several overdoses – not just here in the city but in the surrounding county.” ....
The packet did include a comparison of peer counties, the five above in population and the five below, that was prepared by the Comm Center and 911 Director, Jason Hoffman. Pogge-Weaver says going into Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22), the commission is talking about adding an employee now and possibly one later. Fifty percent of the cost is covered by the City of Carroll and 50 percent by the county. Pogge-Weaver says when broken down, the city residents pay 68.5 percent of the total bill for the communications center through property taxes. He says the question is raised again as to whether or not this is equitable. The comparison shows three of cities pay no additional cost outside of property tax, it is covered in a countywide levee. Three pay a substantial contribution, ranging from $139,000 to $204,000, but some of these do their own dispatching and are saying they cannot continue to carry it in the General Fund, as the City of Carroll does. ....