DeKalb County Emergency Telephone System Board met May 8

DeKalb County Emergency Telephone System Board met May 8
Rukisha Crawford, DeKalb County Board Member — DeKalb County
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DeKalb County Emergency Telephone System Board met May 8.

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call to Order / Roll Call

2. Approval of Agenda

3. Approval of the Minutes

4. Public Comments

5. TC Recognition

6. Treasurer Report

a. Approval of Monthly Report

b. Approval of Bills

7. Closed Session: Personnel Matter

8. Strategic Planning Committee

a. Consultant

9. CAD Committee

10. Nelson Quote – Additional licenses

11. Grant Status

12. NG 9-1-1 Update

13. Legislation

14. Participating Agency Requests

a. DeKalb Sheriff – Radio equipment extended warranty

b. DeKalb City – antenna

15. Coordinator’s Report

16. Old Business

17. New Business

18. Adjournment 

https://dekalbcounty.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Agenda-etsb-05082024.pdf



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