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Miami council accepts grant to install 10 public-safety cameras, outlines costs and timeline
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Miami City Council accepted a grant to install 10 public-safety cameras at major intersections, approving a plan staff said will cost about $3,000 per camera per year plus a $650 installation fee and begin installation in six to eight weeks. Council discussed regional data sharing and potential consortium funding.
Miami City Council voted Nov. 4 to accept a grant and move forward with installing 10 public-safety cameras at major intersections, city officials said.
Mayor Parker and the police chief outlined the system—s capabilities: camera searches by vehicle description, 30-day data retention, and integration with regional hot lists maintained by partners including the Quapaw Nation and regional DDA systems. The chief…
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