Carlsbad Police get $101K grant from State for Enhanced 911 system
11 Jun 2021
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A $101,000 grant from the State of New Mexico should improve emergency telephone services at the Carlsbad Police Department.
Tuesday night, the Carlsbad City Council approved a grant agreement for fiscal year 2022 with the Local Government Division of the New Mexico Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) for the Enhanced 911 Act.
The New Mexico State Board of Finance awarded the grant to the City of Carlsbad May 18 for enhanced 911 services and equipment, read the agreement with the State.
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