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Broken Arrow police outline plan to expand cameras, license-plate readers and staffing for a real-time center
Summary
Chief Arnold and staff described a multi-year plan to expand fixed-site surveillance, license-plate readers and a staffed Real Time Information Center that will centralize video and LPR feeds from intersections, city facilities and voluntary private partners.
The Broken Arrow Police Department presented the scope and rationale for a multi-year Real Time Information Center build-out at the City Council meeting Tuesday.
Chief Arnold and staff described an ecosystem already under way and plans to expand it to 30 intersections, with multiple stationary and PTZ cameras per intersection, additional fixed and mobile cameras for special events, and partnerships to ingest voluntary camera feeds from schools, businesses and homeowners associations.
What the city currently has: Chief Arnold said initial implementation began in…
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