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<br />. A back-up dispatch center should be implemented at an estimated cost of$150,000. That <br />amount is currently available for a back-up dispatch center in the Anoka County budget. <br /> <br />. A substantially upgraded fire radio paging system should be implemented at an estimated <br />cost of$I,710,000. <br /> <br />. An upgrade in test equipment and spare parts will be needed regardless of the alternative <br />system direction chosen by the County. A reasonable budget for an upgrade oftest <br />equipment and spare parts will be $100,000. <br /> <br />. A second law enforcement dispatch channel must be placed into operation 24 hours per day <br />compared to the current 16 hours per day. This will require the almost immediate addition <br />of three or four more dispatch center radio operators. <br /> <br />Of the two base alternative directions that public officials in Anoka County may select, one is <br />enhancement of the existing radio systems. Enhancements that would provide acceptable <br />performance in the operating areas for public safety communications are recommended in this <br />report. Those enhancements require expanding the number of radio channels available although <br />the addition of radio channels is not possible with existing technology. Enhancement should also <br />include the addition of fixed location radio sites and simulcast control of those sites. The <br />estimated cost for those recommended improvements is $4,750,000. Those enhancements to the <br />existing systems will likely be adequate for a period of time, probably less than a normal ten year <br />useful life, before a different kind of radio system will be needed. Continued use of existing <br />systems, even with the enhancements described in this report, will likely result in reoccurring <br />congestion in less than ten years and the only viable alternative at that time is most likely to be <br />migration to an entirely new replacement system, probably the Mn/DOT 800 MHz trunked radio <br />system. <br /> <br />The second base alternative system direction that might be selected is total replacement of the <br />existing public safety land mobile radio systems. The replacement that is recommended in the <br />report is to subscribe for service from the new Mn/DOT digital modulation, trunked radio system <br />currently being implemented. If that recommendation is selected, the performance of the radio <br />systems is judged to be excellent in all parameter areas. The system is also likely to be <br />acceptable as a system, without requiring replacement, well into the 21 sl century. The estimated <br />cost for implementing a total replacement of the existing land mobile radio systems is <br />$10,640,000. <br /> <br />If the total replacement alternative is selected and if the system were funded by the sale of bonds <br />to be retired over a ten year period, then the average cost per year will be less than 2% of the cost <br />to provide fire and law enforcement protection to the citizens of Anoka County. It is believed <br />that the improvement in safety for firefighter and law enforcement personnel alone can justify a <br />cost figure that is less than 2% of the cost of providing public safety service. In addition, <br />improvement in the overall effectiveness and efficiency of personnel in the field leading to a <br />higher grade of public service also justifies the cost. <br /> <br />Ronald Vegemast Engineering, Inc. <br /> <br />-2- <br /> <br />Report: Anoka County <br />