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Monongalia County approves $180,000 for sheriff—s license-plate-reader program
Summary
The Monongalia County Commission on Nov. 12 approved $60,000 per year for three years ($180,000 total) from opioid settlement funds to pay for a sheriff—s license-plate-reader (LPR) service covering roughly 20 cameras at about 10 county locations; commissioners voted unanimously.
The Monongalia County Commission approved a three-year contract using opioid settlement funds on Nov. 12 to pay $60,000 per year for a license-plate-reader (LPR) service for the sheriff—s office, totaling $180,000.
The fund source and scope: Commissioners were told the money will come from county opioid settlement funds and will cover recurring service fees for 20 cameras installed at approximately 10 locations across the county. County staff said…
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