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City manager outlines police camera trial, potential Salem Avenue development, cybersecurity policy and new development director hire timeline
Summary
Acting city manager Amanda Zimmerman told council the police department will trial four intersection flat cameras in November, staff is engaging with a developer interested in a 175,000-square-foot project on a 51-acre Salem Avenue site, Ohio auditor guidance requires a cybersecurity policy with council adoption by Jan. 1, 2026, and a development director job will be advertised in October.
City manager Amanda Zimmerman briefed the Clayton City Council on several operational and economic-development items during her report.
Police camera trial: The police department has proposed a two-month trial of four "flat" intersection cameras starting in November; the system is estimated at about $16,000 per year and would let staff and the department evaluate the technology before deciding…
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