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Crescent City council approves five-year body-camera and evidence-storage contract
Summary
The Crescent City City Council voted unanimously to approve a five-year contract option to consolidate body cameras, tasers and evidence storage for 18 positions, authorize the city manager to sign the contract and cap reserves and community-service officer equipment under the plan.
CRESCENT CITY, Calif. — The Crescent City City Council voted unanimously to approve a five-year contract to consolidate the city—s body-camera, taser and evidence-storage services, authorizing the city manager to sign the agreement.
Council members approved "Option 1," a combined contract covering 18 positions, after a public meeting required by state law on the city—s military equipment use policy. The police chief recommended the combined contract as the most efficient approach; staff said the five-year total is just under $300,000 with a first-year cost of about $60,005.70.
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