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City seeks UASI grant for park cameras, advances sidewalk and streetlight plans and hears first reading for software licensing purchase

Richmond Heights City Council · January 28, 2026
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Economic development staff said the city applied for about $66,000 from the Urban Area Security Initiative to install cameras at parks and the community center; the council also heard updates on a subsidized sidewalk program, a streetlight effort and a first reading of a resolution to authorize purchase of Microsoft Office 365 licensing.

Rachel Gardner, assistant to the economic development director, told the council the city submitted an application to the Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) seeking about $66,000 to support installation of security cameras at three city parks and the community center. "The city submitted an application to the Urban Area Security Initiative program requesting 65 almost $66,000 to support the installation of security cameras at all 3 city parks and community center," Gardner said.

Gardner said the camera project is intended…

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