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Board approves $460,900 parking-garage upgrade contract that includes license-plate readers; trustees seek data safeguards
Summary
The Village Board approved a professional services agreement with Revcon Technologies not to exceed $460,900 to upgrade two parking garages, including new payment terminals and license-plate reader (ALPR) cameras. Trustees and residents pressed staff for details on where plate data is stored, who can access it and how it will be used.
The Village Board approved a professional services agreement with Revcon Technologies to upgrade equipment at two village parking garages, including payment terminals and an automated license-plate reader (ALPR) system, in a contract not to exceed $460,900 funded from the parking enterprise fund.
Marlon Jackson, the village’s parking and mobility services manager, described the project as replacement of outdated equipment and installation of new payment terminals…
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