View Press Release (pdf file) > On Tuesday, January 11, 2022, the Clackamas County Public Safety Radio Communications System will begin switching to a new digital emergency radio system that replaces the county’s outdated, failing analog system. Why did the Clackamas County Public Safety Radio Communications System need to be replaced? The existing analog radio […]
Project Status – Emergency Communication System Upgrade (ECSU) — Dec 2021
Project Status Update 12-15-21 C800 Board
Project Status – Emergency Communication System Upgrade (ECSU) — July 2021
CSRP Project Status 7-15-21 C800 Board
Follow up from Neighborhood Meeting for the Cooks Butte Site – Addressing Concerns of Radiation from Radio Towers
We hired an independent expert, Andrew H. Thatcher, to perform radiation exposure calculations for the Cooks Butte site. Below is an excerpt from his response report along with a link to his full report and a radiofrequency exposure comparison chart. . . From Mr. Thatcher’s response… I have been asked to respond to the concerns […]
Project Status – Emergency Communication System Upgrade (ECSU) — Sept. 2019
CSRP Project Status 9-17-19 C800 Board – Citz
Cooks Butte Neighborhood Meeting Handout – Lake Oswego
Cooks Butte Neighborhood Meeting Handout (pdf file) > Included in this document: Neighborhood Meeting Decorum Who Makes the Decision Overall Site Plan and Maps Existing and Proposed Views Photos September 18, 2019 at 6:30pm Lakeridge HS, Rotunda Room Download Handout Neighborhood Meeting Decorum This neighborhood meeting is required by Lake Oswego Code LOC 50.07.003 prior […]
Project Status – Emergency Communication System Upgrade (ECSU) — Nov. 2018
CSRP Project Status 11-1-18 C800
Project Status – Emergency Communication System Upgrade (ECSU) — Sept. 2018
PROJECT STATUS Emergency Communication System Upgrade (ECSU) C800 Project Leader: John Hartsock WCCCA Project Leader: Ron Polluconi C800 Project Manager: Bjorn Morfin Date: September 1, 2018 CSRP Project Status 9-1-18 (pdf file) >
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