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Police present options for cameras in Nassau Bay parks; vendor quote about $29,000 first-year cost
Summary
Police briefed council on research into park surveillance systems. A vendor estimate was presented alongside an in-house alternative; council asked staff to continue research and return with recommendations.
The Nassau Bay Police Department presented a status report on possible installation of security cameras at city parks and other public areas and described two paths under consideration: a cloud-based vendor-managed system (Flock) and an in-house system managed by city IT.
The police chief said an initial vendor proposal from Flock would place eight camerasfour to cover David Brown Park…
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