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ARTICLE: Special District Bill Finds Success

East Oregonian 04/17/2009 Special district bill finds success CSEPP to be part of new state-wide system Reporter: Erin Mills House Bill 3254 is swiftly moving through the state legislature, thanks in part to a troupe of emergency responders and politicians from Eastern Oregon who traveled to Salem this week. Dressed in uniform, Umatilla Fire Chief Mike Roxbury and others testified for the House Veterans and Emergency Services Committee in support of the bill, which would legalize a special taxing district for the bi-county 450 megahertz communications system. Thirty-one public safety agencies in Morrow and Umatilla counties use the system. The Federal Emergency Management Agency built it - to the tune of $14 million - for the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program. When the Army stops destroying chemical munitions next May or June, its support of the radio system will end, leaving local populations to foot the bill.

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ARTICLE: Council Endorses CSEPP Radio System Plan

East Oregonian & Hermiston Herald 12/23/2008 Council endorses CSEPP radio system plan By Eric Florip When the Umatilla Chemical Agent Disposal Facility ceases operations - which the Army expects to happen in 2013 - it will bring an end to funding for a 450 MHz radio system fire and law enforcement agencies use across Umatilla and Morrow counties. One of those is the Hermiston Police Department. It, like several others, would like to see the system stay once the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program, or CSEPP, ends and federal funding dries up. The Hermiston City Council formally endorsed that goal Monday, voting unanimously to support creation of a special taxing district to keep the system intact after CSEPP.

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ARTICLE: Radio System Gaining Ground

Hermiston Herald  12/19/2008

Radio system gaining ground Officials consider two-county tax system for support

Umatilla and Morrow counties may need a special taxing district to support the 450-megahertz radio system installed by the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program in 2004. CSEPP and Umatilla County Emergency Management representative Shawn Halsey brought this idea before the Umatilla County Local Public Safety Coordinating Council Dec. 9. Halsey said 13 facilities in Umatilla, Morrow, Benton and Klickitat counties use the 450 system. In Umatilla County that includes the cities of Pendleton, Hermiston and Echo, along with rural fire departments in Umatilla, Stanfield, Pilot Rock, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and the East Umatilla Rural Fire Department. Until now federal dollars through CSEPP have paid for and maintained the system. For the past several years a user board has been considering what to do after CSEPP is gone.

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ARTICLE: 450 Radio System Looks for Taxing District

East Oregonian 12/10/2008 Public safety agencies want to keep CSEPP communication setup By Samantha Bates Umatilla and Morrow Counties may need a special taxing district to support the 450-megahertz radio system installed by the Chemical Stockpile Emergency Preparedness Program in 2004. CSEPP and Umatilla County Emergency Management representative Shawn Halsey brought this idea before the Umatilla County Local Public Safety Coordinating Council (LPSCC) Tuesday. Halsey said the 450 system is used by 13 facilities in Umatilla, Morrow, Benton and Klickitat counties. In Umatilla County that includes the cities of Pendleton, Hermiston and Echo, along with rural fire departments in Umatilla, Stanfield, Pilot Rock, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation and the East Umatilla Rural Fire Department. Up until now federal dollars through CSEPP have paid for and maintained the system. For the past several years a user board has been looking at the problem of what to do after CSEPP is gone.

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