![]() The Bus transit system services the city and surrounding townships.Īt the renovated Farmers’ Market residents can shop for fresh local foods in season, or have a place to attend community events from children’s holiday parties to Steeler pep rallys!Ī busy public library offers many services including genealogy research and children’s programming. Residents have easy access to a variety social services and programs. Full time Police and Fire Departments keep the Butler community safe. The sense of community makes Butler feel like home to resident or visitor. Conveniently close to the city of Pittsburgh and its world-class education medicine, arts and sports, Butler truly provides residents with metropolitan living and small town convenience. As the county seat, Butler is also the hub of government and commercial activity. Our downtown shopping and restaurant district is a thriving, nationally accredited Main Street community. From oil refining roots to the present-day Marcellus Shale boom, from railroad car manufacturing in the past, to the headquarters of Westinghouse Nuclear today, Butler County is the industrial hub of the area. ![]() Butler County has been an industrial center since the early 1800’s to the birthplace of the Bantam Jeep in 1941. (6) benefit to one or more existing Butler County Users of adding the proposed new User.Īll Primary, Secondary, and Emergency Users are subject to all rules of operation adopted by the Butler County Sheriff including his “Radio Security Policy” when communicating on the Butler Regional Interoperable Communication System.For more than 200 years, Butler has been home to industry, family owned businesses and marking its place in history. (5) availability of failsoft service for any Primary User without additional system investment by Butler County and (4) the ability of the System to provide acceptable coverage without additional system investment by Butler County (3) any additional frequencies or equipment which a User will provide the System that will expand its capacity (2) the anticipated additional demand the User will place on the system’s remaining capacity (1) remaining capacity of the system to accommodate additional Primary or Secondary Users In deciding whether to afford additional Primary or Secondary Users access to the Butler Regional Interoperable Communication System the following factors will be taken into consideration: Contact us for more information.įactors to Consider in Adding Additional Users The initial start-up cost, based on programming your radios and the creation of new talkgroups and radio templates, will vary. Depending on your location and the type of organization, the system access fee schedule will determine your monthly cost. Ultimately, you will enter into a participation agreement with the Butler County Board of Commissioners. If your agency or organization is interested in joining BRICS as a primary or secondary user, the first step will be to contact BRICS staff. Visit the welcome guide for interoperability users to learn more and contact us to begin the process. ![]() It varies depending on if the agency is based inside or outside Butler County.įor agencies interested in joining BRICS as an “emergency use only” user, there is no system access fee and no participation agreement is required. The fee schedule is set by the type of user for public safety and non-public safety agencies. Non-public safety and users from outside Butler County may be subject to a reasonable fee that supports the ongoing operation of the system. ![]() The system has capacity to bring on additional users, and we believe interoperability with these potential users could benefit Butler County. The SSC receives alarms, remotely corrects problems and works closely with local field technicians to ensure rapid resolution and closure of all network issues.īutler County’s Board of Commissioners approved a sales tax to fund the $35 million cost of constructing a radio system for public safety communications and providing an initial complement of radios to our public safety. BRICS is supported by a capable local staff at the Communications Division of the Butler County Sheriff’s Office and is also monitored 24 hours a day by Motorola’s System Support Center. ![]()
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