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Board debates cameras, plate readers and RFID; city green-waste program pressures county system
Summary
Park County Solid Waste Board discussed the technical, legal and cost challenges of high-resolution cameras and license-plate readers, RFID site access, and green-waste handling after city program data showed substantial county usage; the board deferred purchase decisions pending further analysis.
Park County Solid Waste Board members spent a portion of the March 20 meeting reviewing enforcement technology and green-waste handling, weighing costs, connectivity and community impacts before deferring purchase decisions.
Staff told the board the county’s existing camera systems are high resolution but generally do not capture license-plate detail at the field-of-view level necessary for automated plate readers; achieving that capability would require focused cameras, on-site computing and reliable Internet — all of which would raise costs and…
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