PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 DA 12-765 May 15, 2012 PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY BUREAU ANNOUNCES REGION 49 (TEXAS-AUSTIN) PUBLIC SAFETY REGIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEES TO HOLD 700 MHZ AND 800 MHZ NPSPAC PLANNING MEETINGS PR Docket No. 92-190 The Region 49 (Central Texas)1 Public Safety Regional Planning Committees (RPCs) will hold two consecutive planning meetings on Tuesday, June 12, 2012. Beginning at 10:00 a.m., the 700 MHz RPC will convene at the Texas Department of Transportation, Cedar Park Campus, Building 51, 9500 N. Lake Creek Parkway, Austin, Texas. The agenda for the 700 MHz meeting includes: § Review and approve agenda § Review and approve August 18, 2011 meeting minutes § Review and discuss applications received during filing window ending April 30, 2012 § Discuss information received at recent NRPC meeting § Old Business § New Business § Opportunity for public comments § Adjourn Immediately following the 700 MHz Public Safety RPC meeting, the 800 MHz Public Safety RPC will convene at the same location. The agenda for the 800 MHz meeting includes: § Review and approve agenda § Review and approve August 18, 2011 meeting minutes § Discuss applications received by the Secretary § Discuss information received at recent NRPC meeting § Old business § New business § Opportunity for public comments § Adjourn 1 The Region 49 (Texas-Austin) regional planning area consists of the following thirty counties: Bastrop, Bell, Blanco, Bosque, Brazos, Burleson, Burnet, Caldwell, Coryell, Falls, Fayette, Freestone, Grimes, Hamilton, Hays, Hill, Lampasas, Lee, Leon, Limestone, Llano, Madison, McLennan, Milam, Mills, Robertson, San Saba, Travis, Washington, and Williamson. News media information 202 / 418-0500 TTY 202 / 418-2555 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov 2 Both Region 49 Public Safety RPCs’ meetings are open to the public. All eligible public safety providers in Region 49 may utilize these frequencies. It is essential that eligible public safety agencies in all areas of government, including state, municipality, county, and Native American Tribal be represented in order to ensure that each agency’s future spectrum needs are considered in the allocation process. Administrators who are not oriented in the communications field should delegate someone with this knowledge to attend, participate, and represent their agency’s needs. All interested parties wishing to participate in planning for the use of public safety spectrum in the 700 MHz and 800 MHz bands within Region 49 should plan to attend. For further information, please contact: Ron Mayworm, Chairman Region 49 700 MHz and 800 MHz Public Safety RPCs 3708 E. 29th Street, #128 Bryan, TX 77802 (979) 595-2801 ron@ktsignals.com - FCC -