Purchase 60 new portable radios for police and fire departments
$148,799.06
In Plain English
The city's emergency responders currently use outdated communication equipment that may not work reliably during emergencies. The new Motorola radios will replace aging equipment used by police officers and firefighters. If approved, the city spends $148,799 to ensure first responders can communicate effectively during emergencies.
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