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Eagle Pass council approves Flock Safety agreement using Senate grant funding
Summary
The Eagle Pass City Council on Oct. 1 approved an agreement to deploy Flock Safety’s video-based investigative platform, with a first-year cost of $179,000 covered by a Senate Bill 224 catalytic-converter grant and a 20% cash match required for 2025 recurring fees.
The Eagle Pass City Council approved an agreement Oct. 1 for the police department’s Auto Theft Task Force to use Flock Safety’s video and alert platform, staff said, funded initially by a Senate Bill 224 catalytic-converter grant.
Grama Fuentes, who prepared the grant application, told the council the system “allows our patrol officers to conduct a more efficient incident management program” and provides real-time alerts, a video…
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