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Murrieta staff point to repeated vandalism and propose Flock surveillance cameras at two parks
Summary
City staff told the Parks & Recreation Commission that persistent graffiti, vandalism and safety calls at California Oak Sports Park and Torrey Pines have driven a proposal to install Flock-brand surveillance cameras; staff estimates two-year costs at $183,350 and says Police and park rangers will have access.
City staff presented commissioners with a plan to install Flock-brand surveillance cameras at California Oak Sports Park and Torrey Pines Park, saying more than 100 incidents of graffiti and vandalism and roughly $20,000 in repair costs over the past 18 months have driven the proposal.
Victor Patino, recreation supervisor, told the commission the system would include pan-tilt-zoom cameras for live situational awareness, license-plate-recognition cameras with AI-enabled alerts and static cameras to cover high-traffic areas. Most…
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