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Council updates police records fees, adds charges for body‑worn camera processing

3609554 · May 5, 2025
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Summary

Euclid City Council approved an update to police department administrative fees that codifies charges for processing body‑worn camera footage and other records, a measure city lawyers said responds to a dramatic increase in video and records requests.

Euclid City Council voted to update the city’s charges for police administrative services, including new fees tied to the retrieval and redaction of body‑worn camera footage.

Law Department staff and police officials told council the city’s fee schedule had not been substantially updated since 1990 and that the department has seen a marked rise in public‑records requests for video. Counsel gave monthly request totals for 2025 — 474 requests in January, 398 in February, 320 in March and 430 in April — and described a large share of recent…

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