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File #: 2155-05    Version: 1 Name: A Resolution of the County of Allegheny amending Resolution No. 14-05, establishing the contribution rate for the Allegheny County 9-1-1 System.
Type: Resolution Status: Expired by Rule
File created: 10/4/2005 In control: Committee on Public Safety
On agenda: Final action: 12/31/2005
Title: A Resolution of the County of Allegheny amending Resolution No. 14-05, establishing the contribution rate for the Allegheny County 9-1-1 System.
Sponsors: Vince Gastgeb

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A Resolution of the County of Allegheny amending Resolution No. 14-05, establishing the contribution rate for the Allegheny County 9-1-1 System.

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Whereas, the County of Allegheny has developed a plan and implemented a county-wide 911 emergency communication system (911 system) in accordance with the Pennsylvania Public Safety Emergency Telephone Act (the Act), and

Whereas, the Act provides for the assessment of a contribution rate to pay for the nonrecurring and recurring costs of the maintenance and operation of the 911 system, and

Whereas, the Allegheny County 911 system and plan includes a contribution rate of $.74 per line, and

Whereas, under the terms of the Public Safety Emergency Telephone Act, the approval of County Council is required before a change in the contribution rate may be requested by the County, and such change is not effective until approved by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission; and

Whereas, on May 3, 2005, Allegheny County Council passed Resolution 14-05, which approved an increase of the contribution rate to $1.00, and

Whereas, the County's 911 Plan, including the new contribution rate, was forwarded to the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission for review on September 7, 2005, but has not yet received approval; and

Whereas, the County currently operates a single primary 9-1-1 call center and a single backup center, both of which are located within the City of Pittsburgh; and

Whereas, in the event of a catastrophic event affecting the City of Pittsburgh, the utility of a second backup call center located outside the City would be great; and

Whereas, the Borough of Mount Lebanon already maintains its own state of the art 9-1-1 call center that is easily accessible from the City of Pittsburgh and could be made available to the County, if necessary, should adequate preparations be made;

The Council of County of Allegheny hereby resolves as follows:

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