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Sheriff’s office reports Kendall County’s Flock LPR grant application reduced to 57 cameras; match and recurring costs remain
Summary
Kendall County reduced its MVCPA Flock license-plate-reader application from 83 to 57 cameras; the county’s 20% match falls to about $43,051, and staff estimated a first-year system cost of roughly $258,305 with recurring annual costs near $198,550.
BOERNE, Texas — Kendall County officials updated the Commissioners Court Tuesday on an application to the Texas Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority (MVCPA) to fund automated license-plate-reader (LPR) cameras produced by Flock Safety.
County staff said the original request proposed 83 cameras; the county reduced that number to 57 at the court’s request. The change lowered the county’s required 20% match from roughly $68,000 to about $43,051. Staff reported the total first-year system cost for the proposed configuration is about $258,305; annual recurring costs were…
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