The Barrington Hills Village Board voted Monday night to table the decision on outsourcing the village’s in-house 911 emergency call system operation to the Carpentersville-based QuadCom, a consolidated 911 center. The board will reconsider the matter at its Feb. 23 board meeting.
The decision came after several residents spoke out against the outsourcing, which is estimated to save about $125,000 in 2015. The outsourcing could save the village $241,000 in 2016 and $317,000 in 2017, according to estimates from the village.*
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*Editorial note: To our knowledge the Village has not provided any financial estimates regarding consolidation other than those contained in the third-party “PSAP Concepts and Solutions LLC” report.
