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Huber Heights council advances pilot of mobile park security system after months of complaints
Summary
Council members agreed to place a 12-month pilot lease of a mobile security/deterrent system on the Monday agenda and to review performance by June 1. Staff said $30,000 can be covered within the current budget for a partial year pilot.
Huber Heights — City council members on March 18 agreed to move forward with a staff recommendation to pilot a commercially leased, mobile security-and-deterrent system in city parks and to review the pilot's performance in two months.
The system proposed for a 12-month, all-inclusive lease is sold by LVT and combines cameras, directional floodlights, public-address messaging and automatic alerts to dispatch. City staff described the unit as portable and solar-powered with a small backup generator and a web interface for customizing detection parameters.
The pilot drew extended discussion because residents living near Community Park have repeatedly reported late‑night disturbances and because council members said existing fixed…
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