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Clute council authorizes license‑plate readers on TxDOT right‑of‑way, joins opioid settlement; consent agenda approved
Summary
At its Sept. 11 meeting the Clute City Council unanimously approved a resolution to allow automatic license‑plate recognition cameras in Texas Department of Transportation right‑of‑way, voted to join the Texas Attorney General’s opioid settlement process, and approved the consent agenda after brief questions about accounts‑payable items.
The Clute City Council on Sept. 11 voted unanimously to authorize the police department to enter a multi‑use agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation to install automatic license‑plate recognition (ALPR) cameras at city entrances, and separately approved joining the Texas Attorney General’s opioid settlement process. The council also approved the consent agenda in one motion after brief member questions about specific expenditures.
The ALPR action (Resolution No. 49‑2025) authorizes the police chief to sign a multi‑use agreement with TxDOT allowing ALPR cameras in TxDOT right‑of‑way. City staff said the cameras will be positioned at city entrances and will report through the…
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