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Georgetown Council approves expanded intersection cameras, license‑plate readers
Summary
The council approved a municipal order to expand fixed intersection cameras and license‑plate readers, and to add pan‑tilt‑zoom cameras for critical crossings and downtown; police said data retention follows state schedules and local policy.
The Georgetown City Council on Sept. 22 approved a municipal order to expand the city’s network of license‑plate readers and install 12 fixed intersection cameras plus three pan‑tilt‑zoom cameras in locations the city identified as “high crash” or high‑incident, officials said.
City officials and police said the system will be used for real‑time monitoring by dispatch and for collision and incident investigations. The council voted unanimously to authorize the purchase and deployment, and staff said…
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