In a regular session held today, October 3rd, at the Jason Dickey Memorial Fire Training Center, the Lawrenceburg/Lawrence County E 9-1-1 Board convened to discuss several important matters. During the meeting, the Board took a moment to recognize Alanna Harris for her decade-long commitment and service as a member. Her contributions to the Board were acknowledged with gratitude as she prepares to depart.
Additionally, the Board reviewed and approved the minutes and financial reports from their previous gathering. A significant decision made during this session was the establishment of address fees for all newly constructed residential and commercial properties within Lawrence County. These fees are set to take effect on November 1st. The rationale behind implementing these fees is to help cover the costs associated with the necessary surveys, mapping, and data input that are essential for establishing an address that ensures efficient 9-1-1 response services. This initiative aims to enhance public safety by streamlining the process of assigning addresses for emergency response.
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