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Teller County officials speak on Colorado Springs' plan to leave 911 Authority
Teller County officials expressed disappointment over Colorado Springs' decision to leave the regional El Paso-Teller County 911 Authority, citing financial contributions from the city and ongoing crises like water shortages and fire season. The city claims the move keeps $13 million annually in public safety funds within Colorado Springs.
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