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wednesday, March 25, 2026
The Elmore County Economic Development Authority (ECEDA) has helped the Elmore County Commissionโs EMA office coordinate a countywide network of state-of-the-art weather stations designed to improve safety, planning, and community life.
ECEDA Chairman Art Faulkner stated, โPartnering with municipalities, the school systems, and state agencies, the weather systems will provide a uniform way to provide critical data to the citizens of the county and visitors alike.โ
Perry Weather stations deliver real-time monitoring, lightning alerts, and heat-index warnings via the Perry Weather app, while also gathering data for schools, parks, and event organizers. These units are solar-powered and operate through cellular communication, allowing them to be installed throughout the county without additional infrastructure.
Superintendent Richard Dennis said the project addresses challenges the school system has faced in keeping students safe during extreme weather.
โWe actually had an issue a while back with a heat advisory,โ said Dennis. โWe were trying to track the weather ourselves and having to send alerts to everyone manually, so these systems will be a great help. We can customize our messages, and the system will automatically send them out.โ
Funded through the countyโs infrastructure and economic development budgets, Commissioners see the investment as a win for the entire community.
โWe are very happy that these Perry Weather Stations are being installed at our outdoor venues throughout the county and beginning to be operational,โ commented Keith Barnett, Elmore County EMA Director. โThis effort benefits schools, residents, and visitors alike. Whether itโs a ballgame, a community event, or a severe weather day, fast and reliable weather alerts help keep people safe, and a safe community is a community where people want to live, work, and invest.โ
With 22 already being installed and the rest arriving shortly, there are going to be a total of 33 stations across the county.
The locations of the first installation of units are: Crenshaw Park, Coosada Elementary School, Eclectic Elementary School, Redland Elementary School, Wetumpka Stadium, Wetumpka Middle School, Airport Road Intermediate School, Millbrook Middle School, Wetumpka Sports Complex โ Diamond A, Wetumpka Sports Complex โ Diamond B, Gold Star Park, 17 Springs, Holtville Middle School, Stanhope Elmore High School, Wetumpka Farmers Market, Wetumpka Soccer Complex โ Hohenberg, Elmore County High School, Eclectic Middle School, Wetumpka High School, Holtville High School, Redland Middle School, and Wetumpka Elementary School.
The locations of the second round of installations currently being planned are: Cooters Pond, Village Green Park, Aaron Park, State Boat Ramp โ Titus, Bonners Point, Tallassee High School, Tallassee Elementary School, Tallassee Community Center, Southside Middle School, Mill Creek Park, and Kowaliga Boat Ramp.
In assisting with the Perry Weather station project, ECEDA reinforces its mission to improve quality of life in Elmore County, not just by supporting economic development, but by helping create safer, smarter, and more connected communities.โโโ








