Is my telephone number included in the notification database?
It is our intention and hope that every residence and commercial facility in our
community be included in the notification database. Initially for businesses, we
only store one main phone number. For residents, we may have more than one
number that belongs to you in the database.

Additionally, you may request to have additional phone numbers and e-mail addresses entered into our database for priority calling. The system accepts up to three phone numbers and two email addresses per contact.

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1. What is the mass notification service?
2. How does the service work?
3. What types of messages will be sent using the service?
4. Does the service replace other systems that have been used to provide
5. Is my telephone number included in the notification database?
6. May I use a cell phone as my notification database listing?
7. What precautions are being taken to protect personal information?
8. Will there be a way to positively identify incoming calls which are made by the city using the system?
9. Will the service work if I have a call screening system on my phone?
10. If I am a non-resident home or condominium owner, what phone should be listed in the notification database?
11. If I have provided more than one phone number, when will they be called?
12. My primary phone or my second listing is a cell phone with a non-local area code. Will the service call numbers outside the area?
13. How does the system respond to busy signals or no-answer situations?
14. I am receiving city notification calls at my fax or my secondary phone line. Can I switch to have the system call my primary phone number?
15. I was not able to listen to the entire call. Is there a way to repeat the message?
16. I answer the phone but the “Hello” message repeats. It then hangs up, calls back, and the same thing happens again. How can I hear the entire message?