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West Covina council allows privately owned cameras in public right-of-way with permit conditions
Summary
The council unanimously directed staff to allow privately owned surveillance cameras in public right-of-way for homeowner associations and individual property owners, subject to permit requirements, insurance/liability language and privacy safeguards.
The West Covina City Council on Jan. 6 voted unanimously to permit privately owned security cameras in the public right-of-way for both homeowner associations and individual property owners, directing staff to develop permit requirements, liability protections and privacy safeguards.
City staff presented multiple options after receiving several requests: prohibit private cameras in the right-of-way, allow them for…
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