New radios could be costly for Skaneateles

By Nate Robson / The Citizen

Thursday, February 26, 2009 11:51 AM EST

SKANEATELES - A new radio system for emergency responders has the village of Skaneateles' fire, police and ambulance services wondering how they will pay for the new equipment, which could cost more than $100,000.
During Monday's village board of trustees meeting, Police Chief Lloyd Perkins said that Onondaga County originally purchased the new equipment with the understanding the state would increase a phone surcharge in order to cover the local departments' equipment costs.

With Gov. David Paterson vetoing the proposal, the county has now asked the departments to pick up the tab.

“This is a very expensive issue and it is during tough economic times,” Perkins said. “Before we get any new equipment, we need to get the ground plan and figure out the costs.”

Because the Federal Communications Commission is limiting the number of wide-band frequencies that local departments can use, many will have to switch to narrow-band frequencies. In order to make the switch, departments will need new narrow-band portable radios, which cost $3,200, and new mobile radios, which cost $4,500.

With the village's emergency services needing at least 10 mobile radios, the cost for that equipment alone will be significant, Perkins said.

The new equipment will allow all the county's departments to communicate with each other and with Cayuga County, Perkins said.

Even though the smaller departments have been asked to pay, Perkins said the county has told the Syracuse Police Department that they will not have to pay for their equipment because they turned a portion of their high-frequency bands over to the county for the FCC.

The departments in Skaneateles do not have any wide-band frequencies to donate, Perkins said.

While the departments and the county are still in negotiations, Perkins said the trustees could possibly choose not to buy the equipment when the issue is officially brought to their attention.

“The equipment has already been delivered and the transmitters and towers are already installed,” Perkins said. “If none of (the local departments) choose to buy the equipment and that equipment just sits in a warehouse, then the system doesn't work.”

Staff writer Nate Robson can be reached at 253-5311 ext. 248 or nathan.robson@lee.net

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Seriously Retired wrote on Jul 9, 2009 7:49 AM:

" This whole program has been in the works for many, many years. It just didn't pop up overnight. Plenty of time to have made plans. "

northender wrote on May 3, 2009 12:42 AM:

" and so it goes! "

Voice of Auburn wrote on Apr 23, 2009 1:11 PM:

" they just wanted a mansion too "

ethan wrote on Feb 17, 2009 1:21 AM:

" take the Welcome money (curb/sidewalk/sign money) and use it for real worthy things like EMS radios "

Northender wrote on Feb 10, 2009 2:17 PM:

" just buy'em cell phones for alot less "

fiscallyresponsible wrote on Feb 10, 2009 12:55 PM:

" The amount of money spent on the new fire station has everything to do with not being able to purchase the new equipment. It is called being fiscally irresponsible. "The state said it was going to pay"...to clarify you mean the tax payers of new york state. Having the attitude that the tax payers will pick up the tab is exactly why we are in an economic crisis. "

UShouldGetALife wrote on Feb 10, 2009 10:45 AM:

" What does the $ spent on a firehouse years ago have to do with radio equipment today that the state said it was going to pay for when the order was placed and now says "sorry"? Get a life "

the bone wrote on Feb 10, 2009 10:10 AM:

" Skaneateles can afford it "

stevedallas wrote on Feb 10, 2009 7:42 AM:

" Maybe they shouldnt have built a 8 million dollar fire house then! "

justventing wrote on Feb 10, 2009 7:27 AM:

" Maybe if they didn't spend so much for the new fire house that would have the money? Please do not get me wrong, a fire house does not have to expensive, but it does have to be functional. Skaneateles overspent on building their firehouse. "

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