COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) – The Branch County Board of Commissioners decided during their work session on Monday to bring forward a bill for over $4,900 for the moving of a ham radio club antenna as part of the Enhanced 911 Project.
But they also decided that if they formally approve the bill during their regular meeting on Tuesday, the money would come out of the 911 budget instead of from the budget for the project.
The antenna was moved to the new jail tower from the Central Dispatch building just west of Coldwater by J and K Communications.
County Administrator Bud Norman tried to explain why there has been some confusion about the bill.
Commission Chair Tim Stoll felt the 911 Project funds should not be used.
During severe weather, the amateur ham radio club provides weather spotters and information to the emergency operations center.
Pollack says the club provides a critical service in an emergency situation and they serve as a backup in case the county’s power goes down.
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