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Board approves five‑year $13M CityWatch CCTV maintenance, expansion and replacement contract

6440080 · October 1, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Estimates approved a five‑year contract for maintenance, support and limited expansion of the CityWatch CCTV network; presenters said the contract focuses mainly on maintaining about 867 cameras and includes planned replacement cycles and some Housing Authority expansion.

The Baltimore City Board of Estimates on Oct. 1 approved a five‑year maintenance, support and expansion agreement for the CityWatch CCTV network, awarding the work to the recommended vendor and authorizing the contract as presented.

Layla Layman, interim chief operating officer for the city IT office, described the contract as a five‑year agreement valued in the materials at about $13 million and said it would cover four main areas: maintenance and support of the existing network of roughly 867 cameras, limited expansion (including planned work for the Housing Authority of Baltimore City), camera replacement on a five‑year…

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