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Port Richey accepts $32,850 state grant to buy license-plate readers for planned crime center

Port Richey City Council · February 11, 2026
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Council approved a $32,850 state grant to buy nine stationary license-plate recognition readers to integrate with a planned real-time crime center; police said the devices will flag stolen vehicles and wanted persons and that local retention is limited to 30 days.

Port Richey 2D The Port Richey City Council voted Tuesday to accept a state grant to purchase stationary license-plate recognition (LPR) readers intended to feed a planned real-time crime center.

Police staff told council the grant totals $32,850 and will pay for nine LPR units. "The grant is for $32,850 for 9 license plate recognition readers," the police…

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