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Garland plans full audio-visual replacement for council rooms; PEG funds to cover cost, installation by late spring
Summary
City staff presented a plan to replace audio-visual systems in three council/meeting rooms with integrated cameras, commercial displays, Teams-enabled rooms and new microphones; presenters said PEG funds will pay the project and the city will return to council for a vote within two weeks.
City technology staff told the Garland City Council on Jan. 21 that the city plans a complete replacement of audio-visual systems in the council chamber, the work session room and the Austin Stateroom to modernize broadcasts and support remote participation.
Jonathan and Mike Betts, the presenters, said the package includes new production-style cameras, commercial‑grade televisions, touchscreen monitors at the mayor and city secretary…
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