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Marble Falls approves funding for regional radio system upgrades

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A $2.8 million upgrade to the regional radio system used by first responders in the Highland Lakes is moving forward to improve reliability during emergencies.

The Marble Falls City Council approved the city’s share of the project in their June 29 special meeting, which will repair and upgrade the microwave network connecting radio towers in Burnet, Blanco, Llano, and Lampasas counties. The Western Regional Radio System allows law enforcement, firefighters, EMS, and other public safety agencies to communicate across jurisdictional lines during emergencies and daily operations.

Burnet County will finance the project over five years under the WRRS’s operating agreement. The annual cost will be divided among the four counties and the City of Marble Falls based on the number of radios each agency uses. Marble Falls’ share of 18.07 percent is about $101,000 a year for five years.

The city will pay its portion using existing subscriber fees collected from agencies that use the system. The fees generate about $134,000 a year according to the city. The fund can only be used to maintain, repair, and upgrade the radio network.

The Western Regional Radio System Executive Committee includes representatives from Burnet, Blanco, Llano, and Lampasas counties, the mayor of Marble Falls, and the Texas Department of Transportation, and is responsible for major spending decisions involving the regional radio system.

maci@thepicayune.com

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