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Council committee accepts $19,000 grant to add three retail‑corridor cameras; city to cover $800
Summary
The public safety committee approved a budget amendment to accept a $19,000 attorney‑general organized retail crime grant and hire Utilitra to place three surveillance cameras along Highway 50 retail corridor; the grant covers $19,000 of approximately $19,800 project cost.
The Public Safety Committee approved a budget amendment to accept a $19,000 grant from the state attorney general's office for an organized retail crime initiative and to contract with Utilitra to install three 360‑degree cameras along the high‑retail corridor on West Highway 50. Chief (presenter) told the committee the grant targets thefts in areas serving Home Depot,…
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