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Indianapolis parks board approves $1.5 million contract amendment for security upgrades
Summary
The Board of Parks and Recreation approved a three‑year, not‑to‑exceed $1.5 million amendment with Security 101 to upgrade security systems and monitoring at park facilities across the city.
The Indianapolis Board of Parks and Recreation on Jan. 21 approved an amendment with Security 101 not to exceed $1,500,000 to fund security services and safety upgrades across the park system.
Board members voted to approve the three‑year amendment after Phil Trbovic, chief audit and technology officer for Indy Parks, described the scope and the department's recent security investments. "This will upgrade our install systems at all 85 of our park…
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