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Nassau Bay council hears vendor proposals for park security cameras; questions on cost, poles and waterways
Summary
At its Oct. 20 meeting the Nassau Bay City Council heard two vendor presentations on a pilot to add video cameras at city parks and waterways. Vendors and staff discussed costs, solar-powered poles, warranty and a prospective Nov. 1 price increase; council did not take a final procurement vote.
Nassau Bay City Council on Oct. 20 heard two vendor briefings on a proposed pilot to add live and recorded cameras at city parks and along waterways, including cost estimates for pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) and fixed cameras, options for solar-powered poles and questions about whether CenterPoint utility poles can be used.
The presentations — one update on the pilot budget and a second virtual presentation from Flock Safety — laid out per-camera prices, installation and warranty terms and operational details such as cellular data and night-time, AI-powered alerts. Council members and staff discussed adding cameras at the finger piers and over the cove and raised concerns about unapproved private installations on utility poles.
Why it matters: Council members said the cameras respond to recurring vandalism and public-safety concerns in parks and on city property. Staff and vendors described hardware, recurring costs and options that affect the city budget and the timing for a decision.
What vendors and staff told the council - An update on the existing pilot budget: staff reported an original budget of about $65,000 that grew in scope because of added PTZ cameras; the larger…
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