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Council approves police camera CIP and new video-retention rules
Summary
Council adopted a technology CIP amendment to update security cameras at critical facilities and approved a retention schedule: 96 hours for real-time camera feeds and 90 days for police-security recordings; staff said DOJ compliance and aging equipment drove the request.
The Lincoln City Council on Aug. 13 approved a technology capital-improvement augmentation to replace aging camera systems at critical facilities — including the police department — and adopted updated record-retention guidelines for video.
Staff told the council the police department’s current system is more than 15 years old and undersized. The technology CIP item described a vendor proposal and staff said they obtained…
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