Clark County to Implement New Telephone Fee for 9-1-1 System Upgrade

As Clark County looks toward the future of emergency communications, a major shift is about to firmly take place. Published details from a recent announcement by Clark County reveal that beginning on April 1, residents will see a new fee tacked onto their telephone bills—a move designed to upgrade the county’s aging 9-1-1 infrastructure from analog to digital. With unanimous approval from the Board of County Commissioners, this new charge is not just an added cost; it’s an investment in public safety.

The change, as reported by Clark County, will introduce a monthly $.50 fee for both land and mobile phone lines, set to incrementally increase by $.10 each year until a $1 maximum is reached. Trunk lines, on the other hand, will be hit with a heftier $5 charge, rising $1 annually until capping at $10. This decision isn’t born from a place of whimsy but of necessity, as the current system has proven vulnerable, experiencing three significant incidents since 2024 that compromised emergency response capabilities…

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