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The backup site can receive 9-1-1 calls and manually dispatch if the primary site becomes unavailable, but it is not fully operational and work toward its original end state is paused. Four radio towers failed structural analysis; modifications could cost $800,000 or more beyond a $187,000 design quote, prompting further capital-improvement review.
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Residents would still have an emergency communications fallback if the primary center went offline, although some functions, including paging, depend on equipment remaining operational at other sites. The ECC team will redeploy usable equipment to the backup site when appropriate but will not actively pursue completing the site as a fully equipped operating space. Radio tower work and other ECC technology needs are being considered through the capital-improvement process rather than approved at this meeting.
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