911 center moves up list of priorities

Anne Linehan has been blogging about the ongoing problems with Houston's Emergency Center (most recently here and here).

Now that priorities like Tasers, ticket dispensing cameras mounted on traffic signals, additional downtown parking meters, and an expensive purchase of land for a downtown park are out of the way, the Mayor's office seems to be turning its attention to the city's not-always-reliable 911 emergency management system.

We hear that a representative from downtown will be chatting about the problem with Chris Baker on KTRH-740 today, around 4pm.

We're glad to hear public safety is moving up the list of priorities downtown. At least we hope to hear that when we tune in later.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 12/22/04 01:58 PM | Houston Miscellany | Technorati | Sphere | Comments (5)

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