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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 19 - Emergency Notification ServicesMEMO TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER MEETING DATE: NOVEMBER 17, 2015 SUBJECT: APPROVAL TO RENEW AN ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SERVICES RECOMMENDATION: City Council to consider approval to renew an annual contract with for emergency notification services with Emergency Communications Network, LLC. FUNDING SOURCE: Funding for this purchase is currently available in account 100-44540-120-1 (Professional Services) for the amount not to exceed $17,483.56. BACKGROUND: Code Red is the emergency notification service we have used since 2006. This contract increases notification capability by adding unlimited minutes and weather notification to include other notification methods for staff and the public. The addition of weather notification will allow for real time notice of severe weather events through a direct interface with the National Weather Service through the Code Red service. Residents will have the option to opt -in for this service and select what type of weather warnings they would like to receive. Additionally, residents will have the option to opt -in for text and/or email alerts. In some situations, we may choose to only use text alerts (for example: to alert the duration of a water main break during the overnight hours). In the past, we have used Code Red for weather warnings, West Nile Virus notification, flooding notifications, and public safety alerts with success. Once this renewal is approved, we will begin marketing the weather and text/email options so that residents have a chance to opt -in as soon as possible. Staff recommends approval. JS/BS 12:34:45 PM 11/11/2015