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Council approves three‑year contract for Flock Safety license‑plate reader cameras funded by police levy
Summary
Painesville City Council adopted a resolution authorizing a three‑year contract with Flock Safety for up to 10 license‑plate reader cameras, funded by the police levy renewal, with all camera data accessible only to police and cameras integrated with NCIC, the council was told.
Painesville City Council voted to adopt a resolution authorizing the city manager to enter into a contract with Flock Safety for license‑plate reader cameras, the second reading of the measure on March 3.
City staff told council the proposal covers up to 10 cameras for a total contract cost of $92,000 over three years, funded through the police levy renewal. Staff described the Flock Safety system as a proprietary service provided under contract;…
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