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Clerk and Recorder seeks state Homeland Security grant to add cameras at 24-hour ballot drop boxes
Summary
Weld County authorized submission of a Homeland Security grant application seeking roughly $90,000 to reimburse wireless IP camera installations at 24-hour ballot drop-box locations; staff said daily video monitoring is currently outsourced at significant annual cost.
The Weld County Clerk and Recorder's office on Jan. 28 asked the commissioners to authorize submission of a Colorado Department of Homeland Security grant application to help reimburse the purchase and installation of wireless IP security cameras at the county's 24-hour ballot drop-box locations.
Rudy Santos, chief deputy clerk and recorder, explained the county had approved the…
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