July/August 2021 Westerville Community Recreation Guide

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Above and Beyond the Call Steve Morlan Named Radio Frequency Technologist of the Year Westerville Communications Coordinator Steve Morlan is being recognized as Radio Frequency Technologist of the Year by the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International. He will be honored at the organization’s annual conference in August. Ask any police officer or firefighter/paramedic in Westerville, and they’ll tell you their radio is one of their most important pieces of equipment. The man behind these critical communications tools is none other than Morlan. He is known to go above and beyond the call to ensure the City’s critical radio communications systems are operating at the highest level. As Communications Manager Holly Wayt puts it, Morlan started “tinkering” with the City’s mobile radios in his earliest days in Westerville while serving as a Communications Technician. He quickly developed proficiency and became the go-to guy for all things radio systems. This work became so integral to the City’s operations that he became Westerville’s first inhouse Communications Coordinator, allowing him to focus his energy on maintaining and optimizing the City’s radio system. When the time came to transition the City’s communications consoles to a new digital system, Morlan carefully reprogrammed every radio used

by staff to ensure they would work with the new format. While acquiring new radios for the Westerville Divisions of Police and Fire, he helped save the City more than $300,000 while simultaneously enhancing interoperability with local, state and federal agencies. A true subject matter expert, Morlan’s talents have even been tapped to help neighboring communities and partners successfully update their own radio systems. 9-1-1 Communications Technicians are sometimes called the “first” first responders. The calm voices on the line, coordinating help for people in their greatest need. Their work behind the scenes keeps public safety professionals and the communities they serve safe. It’s a key driver for Morlan’s work. The tales of Morlan’s excellence in the field are many and make clear the indelible impact he has had on the City of Westerville in his nearly 20 years with the Division. Learn more about Westerville’s 9-1-1 Communications Division at www.westerville.org.

BRUSH UP ON GENERATOR SAFETY Before Storms Hit Generators are helpful tools to have on hand when electricity is unavailable. However, when used improperly, they can create dangerous situations for utility crews and residents. Risks of improper generator use include electrocution (for both the user and Electric Division employees), carbon monoxide poisoning and fire. HELP KEEP YOUR FAMILY AND OTHERS SAFE BY FOLLOWING THESE TIPS:

Always review and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for operating your generator. Never plug a generator into a wall outlet or main electrical panel. Connecting a generator to a main electrical panel should only be done by a properly licensed electrician. Only operate portable generators outside, at least 20 feet away from the home and far away from open windows and doors. Help prevent electrocution and shock by ensuring your generator is properly grounded.

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Read the full list of best practices from the U.S. Department of Energy is available at www.energy.gov.


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2021 Champion OF WESTERVILLE

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HONORING VOLUNTEER, NONPROFIT/CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION OF THE YEAR

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THE STORY BEHIND

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BRUSH UP ON GENERATOR SAFETY

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ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL

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SLAM DUNK FOR KINDNESS

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A “HERO WITH HEART”

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Congratualtions, Chief!

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WELCOME, RACHEL RAY!

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Curbside Collection Conundrum

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Team Assembled to Zero-In on Sustainability Plan

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FOOD WASTE COMPOSTING PROGRAM

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K9 Team Working Hard for Westerville

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WPD PARTICIPATES IN "OPERATION 614"

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Westerville Police DEBUTS New site

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POWER UP ELECTRIC VEHICLE SUPPLY EQUIPMENT

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OHIO EPA RECOGNIZES ELECTRIC DIVISION

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WESTERVILLE FIRE IN TOP 1% IN NATION FOR BEST INSURANCE RATING

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LATE SUMMER UPDATES AND MAINTENANCE

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Westerville Named Bronze-Level Bicycle Friendly Community

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CELEBRATE PARK AND RECREATION MONTH THIS JULY

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Sidewalk Program Expands

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CONNECTING THE REGION

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2021 Westerville Resident Survey Outcomes

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