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File #: 26-0725   
Type: Information Only Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: Public Safety and Justice Subcommittee
On agenda: 4/1/2026 Final action:
Title: Laveen Radio Tower Update - District 7
District: District 7
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Title

Laveen Radio Tower Update - District 7

 

Description

Request to provide information to the Public Safety & Justice Subcommittee on the project scope for constructing a new radio tower and supporting infrastructure on a portion of the land on the future site of Fire Station 73 (FS73) in Laveen Village. No contracts or funds are requested for approval at this time. This project will be funded by impact fees and the general fund.

 

THIS ITEM IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY.

 

Report

Summary

The FS73 Laveen Radio Tower Project is a strategically planned initiative between the Information Technology Services and the Fire Department. The Laveen Radio Tower Project seeks to address known gaps in the public safety radio system in the southwest valley. Years of growth in the area and increased demand for emergency services have highlighted deficiencies in the radio system, including dead zones, negatively impacting public and first responder safety. For example, firefighters working in the area have cited deficiencies in the radio system, which have been confirmed by propagation studies. The new tower, in the proposed location, will address these known deficiencies and dead zones, facilitating significant enhancements in the ability to provide safe and efficient public safety services to the surrounding area.

 

The proposed new tower site will include:

  • A block building to hold communications equipment,
  • An 8-foot block wall with swing-style steel privacy gate,
  • A truck-rated gravel drive,
  • A 180-foot communications tower, and
  • A generator for power backup.

 

This item has been reviewed and approved by the Information Technology Services Department.

 

Public Outreach

Information Technology Services staff performed the following community outreach efforts in advance of the April 1st Public Safety and Justice Subcommittee meeting:

 

Staff sent notification letters via USPS informing residents within 600 feet of the proposed project site of the project’s purpose and scope, and invited members of the community to attend the upcoming in-person community meetings.

 

Staff conducted two community meetings near the project site:

  • Trailside Point Park, March 24, 2026, 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
  • Laveen Heritage Park, March 26, 2026, 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

 

Location

NWC of 67th Avenue and Baseline Road.

Council District 7

 

Department

Responsible Department

This item is submitted by Assistant City Manager Lori Bays, Deputy City Manager David Mathews and the Fire and Information Technology Services Departments.