PITTSFIELD, Ill. — The Pike County Board approved an intergovernmental agreement and an ordinance Monday that clears the way for approval of the county's enhanced 911 service.
The documents enable the Emergency Telephone Systems Board to pursue preliminary Illinois Commerce Commission approval this week. After the preliminary review, the county can begin the required system testing, which must be completed before the system wins approval to go online.
Jim Sheppard, a County Board member and chairman of the ETSB, said the system could be in operation this fall.
What??? No new building to go with it ???
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New building will last 50 yrs ya know.......
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