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01-25-21 Regular Meeting of the La Porte City Council
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RESOLUTION 2021-35 <br />A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS, IN SUPPORT OF GREATER HARRIS <br />COUNTY 911 LEGISLATION; FINDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW; AND PROVIDING AN <br />EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. <br />WHEREAS, for over 37 years, since its establishment in November 1983, the Greater Harris County 9-1-1 Emergency Network (GHC 9-1- <br />1) has provided a highly reliable, accurate, technologically advanced, and effective 9-1-1 system to the jurisdictions it serves within the counties <br />of Harris and Fort Bend; and <br />WHEREAS, today, GHC 9-1-1 administers service for 49 cities, two counties, and over 150 police, fire, and emergency medical agencies <br />with 50 fully equipped 9-1-1 answering points within GHC 9-1- and <br />WHEREAS, GHC 9-1-1 has maintained, without incurring debt, a high level of service to an expanded service area and population at the <br />same fee level set over 23 years ago, and this fee level is no longer sustainable in such a rapidly growing area; and <br />WHEREAS, on behalf of the citizens served, GHC 9-1-1 strives to implement the latest life-saving emergency communications technology <br />commonly known as Next Gen 9-1-1. Next Gen 9-1-1 promises to bring further enhanced capabilities for quick and accurate determination of <br />a and redundancy across the GHC 9-1- 1 territory, and the ability to receive critical emergency event data in <br />multi-media formats, such as text and video, to 9-1-1; and <br />WHEREAS, the GHC 9-1-1 Board of Managers recognizes that the decades-old funding mechanism set by the Texas Legislature in 1997 <br />for wireless devices will not fully cover the cost of implementing Next Gen 9-1-1 to meet a high consumer expectation of 9-1-1 capabilities <br />on modern wireless devices; and <br />WHEREAS, it is a major challenge to maintain the current system and keep up with current advancements with a fee level adopted <br />more than two decades ago; and <br />th <br />WHEREAS, GHC 9-1-1 will seek legislation during the upcoming 87 Session of the Texas Legislature to provide for technology <br />improvements of its system by allowing its Board of Managers to set the 9-1-1 wireless fee in the same manner as the Board currently sets <br />the wireline fee - as part of the annual budget; and <br />WHEREAS, GHC 9-1-1 requests the support of its legislative efforts allowing for flexibility, local control, and ability to maintain the lowest <br />9-1-1 fee possible; <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS, <br />THAT: <br />this resolution be adopted in support of the Greater Harris County 9-1- <br />the technological enhancements and operational advancements of the 9-1-1 system to better serve the 9-1-1 emergency <br />needs in Harris and Fort Bend counties. <br />th <br />PASSED and APPROVED this, the 25 day of January, 2021. <br /> CITY OF LA PORTE, TEXAS <br />__________________________________ <br /> <br /> <br /> Louis R. Rigby, Mayor <br /> <br />ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: <br /> <br />
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