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Commission approves $226,000 camera upgrade for four downtown county buildings

2493271 · March 5, 2025
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Summary

The board approved a $226,000 purchase to replace and expand video cameras at the Justice Center, annex, historic courthouse and the Narcotics Investigations Building; funding to come partly from an existing school-safety account and sales-tax proceeds.

The Liberty County Board of Commissioners voted to buy a new video surveillance system covering four downtown county properties for $226,000.

A presenter for the project said the package includes infrastructure, servers and 108 cameras (including pan-tilt-zoom and night-vision capability) to cover public areas in the Justice Center, the annex, the historic…

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