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Agenda 04-12-22; 1 - Discussion of Manager's Recommended FY 2022-32 Capital Investment Plan (CIP)
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Agenda for April 12, 2022 Budget Work Session
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25 <br /> Slide #35 <br /> FY2022-23 Recommended Emergency Services <br /> Projects <br /> • Radio & Paging System Upgrade — 0,1 5 (p. 65) <br /> — Paging Equipment Replacement- $62.695 <br /> • Alert PTmrgency rtspondtra <br /> • Foundation for future upgrades <br /> • Equlpmcnt at end of life <br /> - New Approach to Emergency Radio System <br /> • 009inal project= 17 towers Q �A5 midion <br /> • Coverage,capacity,and penetration <br /> • Achieve in-bui4rig penetration using bi-directional antenrtas (BDA:5)to <br /> Boost,�ignaJ <br /> • Critical Facility needs assesgwrin for 30 aitesarid engineering study of Eno <br /> Mountain tower-$77.500 <br /> • Phase 1 installation of al)Ka in sc hoola-$=.000 _ <br /> ?RANGE COUNTY <br /> NOWT]r CAROLINA <br /> Slide #36 <br /> FY2022-23 Recommended Information Technology <br /> and Communications Projects <br /> Xaatird� 1'tlFYI� Rr.�n <br /> I <br /> .d M i.ck L.r1 cm rtF� 681.Teu[I �.5d [cN I r�rE w Yeu� <br /> same co.1 P.syw [cd <br /> .. [7r� 17 }17,7� S1i.9F2 S7bA{.7 i657ApJ SYApJ FQApJ <br /> 11FiY a #1}40 S2 Z40 $Impm *Fmj 0 #Aw #17A41 <br /> �yh 13 LL NAIL $71M rinhx 0 *MAW :52.QW Maw <br /> --lilTeeXPfr e.7E1 Ewe TEw6k l2761Add F ,u SifW <br /> Xwtrr� e.�a.r� e[x habi�n RYA. <br /> taiaarT� !m... T.'"0c.1 F. T.+ra ToW C�or1 Pr Sdml 60i�7ohiCod Ih*1hD1 rc.E w PAOA-Tope <br /> Pr <br /> �mr• 5 I Sim 95" reOFM ,t N" nano awLa <br /> t ixat T(fwow a�MMM #sat <br /> —[Xt n+nw irra`x I <br /> ay rs41 ayvw <br /> C444 FX.*.?W LW-wL PF GW S PPP <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> WRT][CAROLINA <br /> Kirby Saunders, Emergency Services Director, said these facilities are primarily public <br /> schools in both districts. He said staff's proprosal for next year is to assess each facility and <br /> prioritize based on location and ability to communicate. He said there are schools that staff <br />
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