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Committee approves three encroachment agreements for Strawberry Creek private license‑plate cameras
Summary
Kenosha's Public Safety and Welfare Committee approved three encroachment agreements on Feb. 10 allowing Strawberry Creek Homeowners Association to operate private license‑plate reader cameras in the public right‑of‑way; the committee discussed access, data storage and a corrected property description for one site.
Kenosha’s Public Safety and Welfare Committee on Feb. 10 approved three encroachment agreements allowing private license‑plate reader cameras installed by Strawberry Creek Homeowners Association to remain in the city right‑of‑way.
The agreements cover three entrances in the Strawberry Creek neighborhood and involve the homeowner association, Flock Group (the camera vendor and cloud‑storage provider) and the City of Kenosha, the committee chair said. Committee members approved the three items as presented, with one correction to a property description in the backup materials.
The matters drew technical questions from committee members about who can view the video and how the data is stored. A Police…
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