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Nassau Bay reviews park surveillance options after vandalism; officials weigh vendors, costs and storage
Summary
Following a series of vandalism incidents, council heard detailed proposals and rough price estimates for park cameras, discussed vendor options (Flock and others), and asked staff to prioritize coverage across four city parks.
City staff and police briefed the Nassau Bay City Council on April 14 on options to install video surveillance in the city's parks after several recent vandalism incidents.
The police department described vendor proposals that include fixed and pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras, solar and cellular installations, and subscription-based cloud storage. A vendor proposal cited in the meeting listed an annual per-camera cost of about $3,000 with installation fees of roughly $150 if…
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