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Robinson authorizes start of TxDOT permitting for automated license-plate readers on US‑77
Summary
Council approved authorization for the police/fleet chief to start a multiuse agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation to place automated license‑plate recognition (ALPR) cameras; staff said five of 11 planned cameras will be on TxDOT right‑of‑way and permits could take three to four months.
The City Council authorized the police/fleet chief to begin a multiuse agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to allow installation and operation of automated license‑plate recognition (ALPR) cameras in TxDOT right‑of‑way along U.S. 77.
City staff described the vote as the start of the permitting process for cameras that will be installed both in…
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