Purchase 11 encrypted radios for code enforcement officers
$75,079
In Plain English
California law requires all public law enforcement agencies to encrypt their radio communications by 2023. Code enforcement officers need direct radio access to police dispatch for safety when dealing with hostile situations during property inspections and cannabis oversight. If approved, the city spends $75,080 to replace outdated radios that will become incompatible with the new encrypted system.
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