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Village Board approves $6,553.81 camera system for Alonzo Park

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Summary

The Village of Hortonville board approved a $6,553.81 quote from TECC to install/complete the Alonzo Park camera system, with staff saying the vendor will reuse an existing monitor and DVR.

The Village of Hortonville Village Board on Feb. 20 approved a $6,553.81 quote from TECC to complete the camera system at Alonzo Park.

The vote followed discussion about equipment listed in competing quotes. A public works staff member said TECC’s quote initially did not include a monitor or digital video recorder because the company plans to reuse a monitor and DVR the village retained after last year’s plant camera upgrade. The staff member said the equipment being reused is “I think, like, 3 to 5 or something” years old.

The board’s motion to accept the TECC quote passed on a roll-call vote (recorded as aye by the board members present; motion carried).