HomeMy WebLinkAbout081222 Letter from KPTZ attchd proposal to fund emerg. trans site Morgan Hill KPTZ
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August 11, 2022
Commissioners Greg Brotherton, Heidi Eisenhour and Kate Dean
Jefferson County Administrator Mark McCauley
PO Box 1220
Port Townsend, WA 98368
Dear Greg, Heidi, Kate and Mark:
Attached is our proposal to fund an emergency transmission site at the Morgan Hill
Reservoir, that will bring essential services to area citizenry in any major disaster event.
This proposal is a follow-up to discussions between KPTZ Chief Engineer Bill Putney,
Commissioner Greg Brotherton, and DEM Director Willie Bence that occurred on April
14, 2022.
Thank you for your consideration. We plan to follow-up with Greg, Mark and Willie at
their earliest convenience.
Sincerely,
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R y Serebrin Kate Ingram Bill Putney
KPTZ Board of Directors KPTZ General Manager KPTZ Chief Engineer
cc: Joe Mann, General Manager, Olympic Media / KROH
Dominic Svornich, KPTZ Board President
Robert Ambrose, KPTZ Board Vice President
PO Box 2091 Port Townsend, WA 98368 • contactus@kptz.org • 360.379.6886 • kptz.org
PROPOSAL TO FUND MORGAN HILL EMERGENCY TRANSMISSION SITE
PROJECT SUMMARY
KPTZ and KROH are regional area providers of broadcast information, with a special role in the
event of a local emergency. KPTZ together with KROH now request that Jefferson County
construct a small communications transmitter facility and tower at the Morgan Hill reservoir in
Port Townsend to support the public information broadcast network in the event of a disaster.
While every effort has been made to enhance the physical-plant resiliency and information
collection systems of both broadcast outlets, a facility is needed to support information-
exchange and distribution communications between the Jefferson County Emergency
Operations Center (EOC) and authorized broadcasters at both stations, in any circumstance in
which landline telephone and wireless cellular services are disrupted by a major disaster and/or
subsequent lengthy power failure.
While some modalities of two-way radio communication (VHF Low-band, Amateur and GMRS)
do exist between these points, the proposed new transmitter facility and tower will provide a
robust auxiliary microwave/radio relay site connecting JeffCo EOC, KPTZ, and KROH via a full-
duplex voice system.
The approximate cost of the project is estimated to be $106,000. We are requesting $50,000 in
Jefferson County government support. A draft budget is attached.
OVERVIEW
For over a decade, FM stations KPTZ and KROH have partnered with Jefferson County
government to be prepared to provide broadcast emergency information to area residents.The
ability to continue that partnership at the highest level possible depends upon establishing the
new facility at Morgan Hill in Port Townsend, a site optimal for local signal transmission due to
its proximity and elevation. This project effort would replace the County's current and unused
small container shelter and tower stub at the site with a 60-foot tower and transmission
technology to be housed at that location.
To be useful for this purpose, the Morgan Hill Reservoir site must be upgraded. As a
consequence of the FCC's reassignment of the frequencies previously used for this network, the
facility would reestablish the previous microwave network on new frequencies and also provide
an auxiliary FM transmitter location for backup use, should either KPTZ's or KROH's main
transmitter become damaged or unserviceable in an emergency.
All equipment at the site would be provided and owned by the radio stations. A majority of the
equipment needed for Morgan Hill currently supports KPTZ's operations. With the exception of
the new tower, much of the technical infrastructure has been purchased or is on hand and can
be repurposed for this project.
PROJECT IMPORTANCE TO LOCAL EMERGENCY PREPARATION
The City Council of Port Townsend, in recognition of its responsibility to participate in
preparation for a major disaster, in April 2021, passed a resolution to allow construction at the
Morgan Hill site and granted use to KPTZ for the provision of emergency information services.
At a nominal $0.40 monthly use rate for the 1,000 square feet of land on Morgan Hill, the City's
financial commitment equates to $54,000 over 10 years.
For over a decade, both KPTZ and KROH have provided facilities, personnel, equipment and
services to establish and enable this response network.That effort has enhanced the County's
emergency preparedness and raised public awareness of the potential threats and resources
available. A dedicated team of KPTZ volunteer staffers who have taken FEMA training qualifying
them to embed in the EOC whenever it is activated for an emergency, remain on call every day
and night throughout the year.
The Morgan Hill relay site project represents the continuation of over 10 years' investment by
both stations' directors, staff, and volunteer broadcasters working in tandem with the JeffCo
Department of Emergency Services.
All of this effort has one purpose — protecting the health and safety of the people of Jefferson
County. For the entire community and for all of its many stakeholders, this project is of the
utmost importance and requires prompt action.
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