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Euclid to accept $149,370 homeland‑security grant to add exterior cameras on municipal campus
Summary
Council approved accepting a $149,370 state Homeland Security grant to install exterior surveillance cameras across Euclid’s municipal campus; the system will be provided under a 10‑year service contract and there is no local match required.
Euclid City Council on Jan. 6 authorized the mayor to accept and expend $149,370 in state Homeland Security grant funds to purchase and install exterior security cameras around the municipal complex, including municipal court, the police station, library and adjacent public spaces.
The mayor told council the grant — administered through the Ohio Department of Public Safety Emergency Management Agency — will fund exterior cameras to enhance surveillance of public areas on the municipal campus. “This grant will allow us to get cameras, exterior cameras, to provide surveillance for the public…
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