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Salt Lake City public commenters urge caution on RMF 35/45 zoning changes and warn of security risks with license-plate-reader vendor
Summary
During public comment, a property owner warned that RMF 35/45 zoning changes threaten historic buildings and a resident urged caution about a proposed license-plate-reader contract with vendor Flock, citing security incidents and urging strong data safeguards.
Several Salt Lake City residents used the council’s public-comment period to raise concerns about two items on the city’s policy and procurement radar: proposed RMF 35/45 zoning modifications and a planned license-plate-reader grant.
Cindy Cromer, who registered to speak in person, said the RMF 35/45 modifications had been ‘‘disastrous’’ earlier in the year from a historic-preservation perspective and urged the council to protect landmark and contributing structures. Cromer said she owns five properties in the RMF 35 zone and that three of those properties are in historic districts; she…
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