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Council reviews expanded Flock camera grant, placement and privacy concerns
Summary
Council reviewed an amendment increasing the Flock camera grant to about $51,000 to fund an extended pilot and discussed camera locations and privacy adjustments after residents raised concerns about cameras pointing toward homes and parks.
The council reviewed an amendment to an earlier grant award for the Flock automated license‑plate reader (ALPR) pilot and discussed the planned camera locations and privacy safeguards after residents and council members raised concerns about the devices’ angles and 24‑hour recording.
City staff and Police Chief Bryant summarized the updated award: the state award had been supplemented, boosting the total available to roughly $51,000 and allowing the pilot to run two years rather than one. “That just allowed the pilot program to be extended,” a staff presenter said; staff indicated the supplemental funds…
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