Thurston 911 Asks Voters for Sales Tax Increase to Fund New Radio System

  • Source: Centralia Chronicle
  • Published: 07/24/2019 06:45 PM

Thurston County voters will decide this November whether to double the sales and use tax that funds emergency communication systems and facilities — a measure that Thurston 911 Communications says is necessary to replace outdated radio equipment. The Thurston County Board of Commissioners voted to include the measure on the November ballot, at the request of TCOMM. It would increase the current tax from one-tenth of 1 percent to two-tenths of 1 percent — an extra penny for each $10 purchase. TCOMM says it needs to replace its 40-year-old analog public safety radio system, the deficiencies of which were exposed during the Amtrak train derailment in December of 2017 — causing difficulties in coordinating with other agencies.



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