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Bloomington sustainability commission advances surveillance resolution after public petition

Bloomington Commission on Sustainability · February 11, 2026
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The Bloomington Commission on Sustainability advanced Resolution 2026-02 — addressing automated license-plate readers and related surveillance technology — to a second reading after public comment and extended debate about contracts, transparency and alternatives.

The Bloomington Commission on Sustainability voted to advance Resolution 2026-02, a detailed proposal addressing automated license-plate readers and other mass-surveillance technologies, to a second reading after public comment and extended discussion on procurement, transparency and alternatives.

A Zoom speaker identified in the meeting UI as Cale told commissioners a petition signed by roughly 155 Bloomington and Monroe County residents asked the commission to support the resolution, to “disable all currently deployed black cameras in Bloomington” and to recommend against renewing contracts for that technology. The petition and signatory list were submitted for inclusion in…

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