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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

New Emergency Communications Tower in St. Peters Could Reach 400 Feet

The tower has been proposed for the County Highway Department site at 2480 St. Peters Howell Road.

READ MORE: Communication Tower Site on St. Peters Howell Road Just One of 12 Proposed for County Last week, St. Peters Patch brought you some background information about the new St. Charles County emergency communications system, with its network of 12 new towers, that was designed to bring the county into compliance with FCC mandates. Patch spoke with Jennifer George, director of policy for St. Charles County about some specifics for the towers. The St. Peters tower is planned for the St. Charles County Highway Department property at 2480 St. Peters Howell Road. The proposed height for this tower is 400 feet. Like all of St. Charles County's 12 towers, the St. Peters tower will be of the lattice-style design because of the microwave …

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Communication Tower Site on St. Peters Howell Road Just One of 12 Proposed for County

The new unified system for St. Charles County is expected to eliminate gaps in coverage areas for first responders.

In 2009, St. Charles County came up with a plan to meet a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandate for upgraded emergency communications for first responders. A 1/4-cent sales tax was approved by St. Charles County voters in 2009 to fund the changes, which would eliminate the systems currently in place in the various municipalities. A single, unified system for law enforcement, fire, ambulance and public works communications would help to eliminate the gaps in service that resulted from the previous patchwork of systems. The new unified system is expected to be more economical and also make it easier for an agency in one municipality to speak with an agency in a different municipality. The St. Charles system will be part of a larger…

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