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Wagoner County approves cameras, door-access expansion and panic-alarm replacement to cover North Annex and courthouse
Summary
The board approved three related security projects: installation of six cameras in the North Annex meeting room ($8,555.21), expansion of door-access in county clerk and court-clerk areas ($17,519.80), and replacement of the courthouse panic-alarm system (sole-source SecureTech quote $20,315) to allow repeaters and future expansion.
Wagoner County commissioners approved a package of facility-security upgrades Oct. 27, voting to install cameras in the North Annex meeting room, expand interior door access for the county clerk and court clerk, and replace the county’s outdated panic-alarm system to allow coverage of the new annex location.
Mark Kitchen, the county’s director of communications, presented the camera proposal, describing six cameras (interior and exterior) that will tie into the county’s existing server and network for a quoted cost of $8,555.21. "It will expand the current door access to the system…
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