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Council weighs camera options for parks and waterways as costs and recurring fees concern members

5679628 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

Council discussed three security-camera procurement options — a cloud subscription vendor (Flock), a one-time-purchase vendor (Lighthouse) and PTZ systems — and asked staff to return with side-by-side comparisons that include recurring storage and retention costs.

The Nassau Bay City Council spent a significant portion of its June 9 meeting discussing options to expand park and waterfront security cameras, focusing on initial costs, recurring fees and data retention.

City officials summarized three procurement approaches. A cloud-based vendor (Flock) quoted an initial package of about $35,000 for eight fixed solar cameras with first-year services and cellular access, and indicated roughly $30,000 in recurring annual fees thereafter; staff said the city currently pays $41,500…

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