City to repair damaged HPD radio towers

Back in February, KHOU-11 uncovered a city-commissioned report that told the sorry tale of Houston's emergency radio system. Today KHOU reports that Council has authorized funds to address one problem cited in the study -- damaged HPD radio towers that are in desperate need of repair:

11 News reported that the Houston Police Department's radio towers had some potentially hazardous problems such as rust on the towers that a report predicted could threaten nearby homeowners.

Wednesday, the mayor and city council took action approving up to $235,000 for repairs to police radio towers.

It's a start.

RELATED: City Council agenda, Public safety priorities (bH)

Posted by Anne Linehan @ 07/13/05 07:29 PM | Print |

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