Kittanning, PA - 911 radio system driving 14% hike in Armstrong property taxes

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KITTANNING, Pa. — Armstrong County property owners are facing a 14 percent increase in the real estate tax rate, and officials say it’s mainly the new emergency radio system for its 911 dispatching center that’s pushing up the bill.

911 radio system driving 14% hike in Armstrong property taxes | TribLIVE
Armstrong County property owners are facing a 14 percent increase in the real estate tax rate, and officials say it’s mainly the new emergency radio system for its 911 dispatching center that’s pushing up the bill.

Read more: 911 radio system driving 14% hike in Armstrong property taxes | TribLIVE
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Armstrong County property owners are facing a 14 percent increase in the real estate tax rate, and officials say it’s mainly the new emergency radio system for its 911 dispatching center that’s pushing up the bill.

Read more: 911 radio system driving 14% hike in Armstrong property taxes | TribLIVE
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If I was a tax payer in that region, I would be up in arms. The article doesn't say crap about what the county commissioners are going to do with the money except spend it on a radio system. Sure would be nice to provide the details on what this $15 million radio system is and who wrote the specs on it.

Wait, don't tell me the vendor wrote the specs and got a no bid contract for $15 million.

Something looks like it is missing.
 

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If I was a tax payer in that region, I would be up in arms. The article doesn't say crap about what the county commissioners are going to do with the money except spend it on a radio system. Sure would be nice to provide the details on what this $15 million radio system is and who wrote the specs on it.

Wait, don't tell me the vendor wrote the specs and got a no bid contract for $15 million.

Something looks like it is missing.

Oh I'm sure it will look something like this one...

Ontario County first responders get radio system upgrades - Victor, NY - Victor Post

I love how they're still calling them "upgrades". What a steamy pile.
 
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