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Sterling Heights moves forward on drone readiness, EV police pilot and Lakeside pedestrian bridge
Summary
City Manager Mark Vanderpool updated council on an ongoing drone readiness assessment and an EV police-vehicle pilot, and said a state-funded pedestrian bridge replacement at Lakeside will begin this week.
Sterling Heights City Manager Mark Vanderpool said the city is finalizing a drone readiness assessment and is exploring a pilot for beyond-visual-line-of-sight public safety operations, part of a broader push to test drone uses alongside an electric-vehicle (EV) fleet pilot and park improvements.
The assessment, Vanderpool told the Sterling Heights City Council, is being prepared with Airspace LYNX’s Fly Safe program and will recommend how the city should regulate and manage drones for commerce, transportation and public safety while minimizing impacts on residents. “The assessment will outline how best to regulate drone technology while recognizing rapidly growing use in these sectors,” Vanderpool said.
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