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Resident presses Palm Bay for public records on Flock license-plate readers and city spending
Summary
A resident told the council the city has paid at least $240,091.62 for the Flock license-plate reader program and asked for an agenda discussion and written responses; city staff said releasable records will be provided and the deputy chief will prepare a summary of conversations for counsel review.
Kristen Lanzano, a Northwest Palm Bay resident, used public comment at the Jan. 7 City Council meeting to press for transparency about the city’s Flock automatic license-plate reader program.
"Based on the records I have received, the city of Palm Bay has paid at least $240,091.62," Lanzano said, and asked council to place a public discussion of the…
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