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Kendall County accepts $215,254 grant to lease 58 license‑plate cameras; commissioners approve TxDOT access
Summary
The county accepted a Texas Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority grant to lease 58 automatic license‑plate‑reader (ALPR) cameras, approved a multiple‑use agreement with TxDOT for right‑of‑way placement, and authorized the sheriff to execute documents. The first‑year match is roughly $43,000; recurring costs estimated at nearly $199,000 annually if the county funds continuation beyond grant support.
Kendall County on Sept. 23 unanimously accepted a state grant to lease automatic license‑plate‑reader (ALPR) cameras and approved a resolution enabling placement of cameras in Texas Department of Transportation right‑of‑way.
Lieutenant Klarner and the sheriff’s grant team presented a Texas Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority (MVCPA) award of $215,254 to lease Flock camera systems. County staff said the county approved a cash match of about $43,051 for the first year; recurring annual costs if the county could not…
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