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SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Susquehanna County’s new public safety center is almost done.
County officials broke ground one year ago behind the Gibson state police barracks. County commissioners budgeted the $15 million project, which means there will not be a tax hike for residents.
An additional $3 million in grants will pay for new equipment. The 911 center will be updated with state-of-the-art equipment to better respond to an emergency.
The county’s EMA will also be located here along with new offices and situation rooms. Its vehicles will be able to be stored inside a garage for the first time….