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Oak Ridge approves grant-funded park security system; council requires policy before activation

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Council approved a roughly $71,559 security and network package for the new town park using a state grant, with town costs limited to about $1,100 annually for licensing; council requested formal adoption of policies and legal review before any system activation.

The Town of Oak Ridge council on June 6 authorized a vendor contract to install a security and network system at the new park, accepting a state grant that covers nearly all of the roughly $71,559 project cost and limiting the town's annual licensing expense to about $1,100.

A vendor representative described the proposed system's capabilities and the broader technology package, which includes Wi-Fi and system integration beyond cameras. The vendor said…

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