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Trinity County approves two-year pilot of automated license plate readers funded by grant for highways 36 and 299

5782442 · September 16, 2025
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The Board approved a grant-funded, two-year pilot with Flock Group Inc. for eight automated license plate reader cameras on Highways 36 and 299 to assist investigations; the sheriff said cameras capture license plates only and access is logged and audited.

The Trinity County Board of Supervisors voted Sept. 16 to approve an agreement with Flock Group Inc. to deploy automated license plate reader (LPR) cameras as a two-year, grant-funded pilot program covering selected locations on Highways 36 and 299.

Sheriff Tim Saxon told the board the county’s large geography and limited deputies create “a force multiplier” need and that the cameras help recover stolen vehicles, speed…

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