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Marion County approves hallway cameras, hires outside litigation counsel; river landing work to close access about 90 days
Summary
At a Marion County council meeting, members approved installation of surveillance cameras in the county’s Visa Building, authorized a contract for outside litigation counsel with Wallace Joy, and heard that preconstruction work will close a local river landing to general traffic for roughly 90 days.
Marion County council members voted to install surveillance cameras in the hallway of the county’s Visa Building and approved hiring outside litigation counsel, and they were told preconstruction work at a local river landing will close the site to general traffic for about 90 days, officials said at a county meeting (date not specified).
Council members said the camera installation follows complaints that someone had been sheltering inside the building and that employees were uneasy about access to restrooms and common areas. A council member who led the discussion asked the council to approve installing cameras and said the county’s extension service had agreed to cover the cost of the…
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