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Commission approves license agreement to place license‑plate readers on private property; downtown camera network now operational
Summary
Delray Beach commissioners approved a license agreement enabling placement of license‑plate readers and other cameras on private property; police said phase 1 of a downtown camera rollout is complete and the new systems connect to a real‑time crime center funded in part by federal grants and local partners.
The Delray Beach City Commission approved a license agreement that allows the police department to place license‑plate readers (LPRs) and cameras on private properties as part of a broader effort to expand a real‑time crime center and public‑safety surveillance infrastructure.
Chief Ross Major told the commission the department secured approximately $964,000 in federal grant funding to purchase LPRs and closed‑circuit cameras and to build…
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