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Syracuse City Council reviews liability terms for Genoptic right-of-way equipment, including school speed cameras

5783583 · September 16, 2025
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Summary

Councilors discussed a longstanding revocable-permission item to allow Genoptic to place equipment in city rights-of-way and debated liability, insurance and repair-cost sharing tied to installing speed cameras at a local school; a committee meeting on data privacy and security with a Genoptic representative is scheduled.

Syracuse City Council discussed whether to approve a revocable permission that would let Genoptic place equipment in city rights-of-way and what liability terms would be required to install speed cameras near a local school.

The issue matters to the council because the installation would place private equipment in public rights-of-way and the city could face costs if equipment is damaged. Connor Muldoon, the city's chief operating officer, said the item “is about, insurance and liability for Genoptic to place their…

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