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Council hears progress report on public-safety cameras and license-plate readers; residents raise privacy and placement concerns
Summary
City staff described a phased rollout of cameras and license-plate readers (LPRs) funded partly by ARPA. Council members and residents asked where cameras will be placed, whether installations impinge on private property, and how cameras will be used in enforcement.
City staff outlined a multi-phase plan for installing public-safety cameras and license-plate readers around the beach, municipal parking lots and other corridors during the ARPA update on March 24.
Deputy presenters said phase 1 covered beach cameras and expansions to cover the boat ramp and wastewater treatment plant area; phase 2 extends coverage from South Street to Sea Bluff and includes City Hall exterior, the Gazebo and municipal parking lots. The rollout will include quad cameras and license-plate readers; staff said the cameras will be on a common platform accessible by…
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