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Board approves two-year extension and $138,000 amendment for Homemakers neighborhood license-plate camera program
Summary
The board approved a two-year, $138,000 amendment to continue 23 Flock Safety license-plate reader cameras in the Homemakers neighborhood of southeast Vallejo and transferred $69,000 to fund the first year; staff said the system aided investigations and solved cases.
The Solano County Board of Supervisors approved a first amendment to the county’s agreement with Flock Group, Inc., adding $138,000 to continue operation of 23 license-plate reader cameras in the Homemakers neighborhood for two additional years and approved an appropriation transfer of $69,000 to fund the first year.
Why it matters: county staff said the camera network has produced data the sheriff's department used in investigations and…
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