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Council approves grant application for automated license-plate readers, votes 3-1
Summary
Terrell council approved a Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority (MVCPA) grant application to expand Flock Safety automated license plate readers, with discussion about matching funds and future budget impacts. The resolution passed 3-1.
The Terrell City Council approved Resolution No. 2215 on March 25 to apply for a Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority grant and expand the Flock Safety automated license-plate recognition (ALPR) program.
Captain Michael Buellen told the council the city had the opportunity to receive about $160,417 from MVCPA to increase the number of Flock Safety devices. The grant would buy one year of service and the department would reapply in future years if it…
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