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Police brief council on Flock Safety ALPR cameras, policy and one‑year pilot

Fair Oaks Ranch City Council · July 4, 2025
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Summary

Chief outlined a planned deployment of Flock Safety automated license‑plate readers (9 cameras budgeted), described data retention and access controls, and said the system will operate under a one‑year contract with a cost‑benefit review at term end.

Chief of Police Todd Smith briefed council on the city's planned Flock Safety automated license‑plate reader (ALPR) deployment and the accompanying policy framework. Key points presented:

- Equipment and costs: The FY2024–25 budget included $34,050 for first‑year costs (installation of nine cameras). Estimated ongoing annual costs are approximately $27,000. - Function and limits: The cameras capture rear vehicle images and plate data; the…

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