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Indian Head Park board weighs Flock live‑video cameras; staff estimate ~$33,000 first‑year cost for eight‑camera plan

2640902 · March 15, 2025
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Summary

Village staff and police described two implementation options for Flock live‑video cameras — parks only or parks plus intersections — and presented first‑year and ongoing cost estimates and operational questions about placement and staffing.

Village staff and police led a March 13 discussion on adding Flock live‑video cameras to complement existing automatic license‑plate reader (ALPR) devices.

Gavin (staff) told trustees the village and the police had met with Flock Safety and developed two implementation options: a parks‑focused plan and a broader plan that would add intersection coverage. “One option is focused just on parks, and then a broader plan that includes intersections,” Gavin said during the discussion. He said the technology includes pan/tilt/zoom live video and AI detection that can alert officers to…

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