File #: R-2018-0556    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 9/4/2018 In control: Advisory Committee (INACTIVE)
On agenda: 9/4/2018 Final action: 9/4/2018
Title: Resolution opposing the Milwaukee County Board change to County Ordinance 91.09 unless and until the Oasis Governing Board 911 Sub-Committee has had a chance to make recommendations for changes in the 911 system.
Sponsors: Michael P. May
Attachments: 1. R-2018-0556 signed
Title
Resolution opposing the Milwaukee County Board change to County Ordinance 91.09 unless and until the Oasis Governing Board 911 Sub-Committee has had a chance to make recommendations for changes in the 911 system.

Body
WHEREAS, the Office of Emergency Management of Milwaukee County plans to approach the County Board to change County Ordinance 91.09 that would require municipalities to either be the primary answering point for all cellular based 911 calls or to execute an MOU with the County; and

WHEREAS, if a municipality opted to have the County continue being the primary answering point, there would likely be a fee that the municipality would incur; and

WHEREAS, the County currently answers 17,000 cellular 911 calls that originate from West Allis; and

WHEREAS, it has been estimated that approximately 9,000 of these calls get passed on to the dispatch center of West Allis, and the remaining 8,000 calls include calls on the freeway or duplicate calls for car accidents, fires, police incidents, etc. that do not get passed on to the dispatch center of West Allis currently; and

WHEREAS, the impact of having the West Allis dispatch center being the primary answering point for all cellular based calls would increase the number of calls the dispatch center is responsible for by 8,000; and

WHEREAS, due to the sporadic nature of 911 calls, it cannot be guaranteed that the calls to the dispatch center will be equally staggered; and

WHEREAS, an increased workload in the dispatch center may require additional staffing of the center; and

WHEREAS, the Oasis Governing Board has authorized the creation of a 911 Sub-Committee, charged with planning for future changes in the 911 system; and

WHEREAS, there is significant concern by the municipalities about the effects this ordinance change would have in terms of potential unexpected budgetary changes in the form of either a new fee paid to the County or increased funding requirements due to hiring new dispatchers.
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