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Nassau Bay council adopts ordinance limiting privately owned exterior cameras, removes grandfathering clause

Nassau Bay City Council · February 10, 2026
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Summary

The Nassau Bay City Council adopted an ordinance regulating placement of privately owned exterior cameras, removing a section that would have preserved some preexisting devices in easements. Council approved the amended ordinance 7–0 on Feb. 9, 2026.

The Nassau Bay City Council on Feb. 9 adopted an ordinance regulating placement of privately owned exterior monitoring and recording devices, establishing setback requirements from public rights of way and city easements and clarifying enforcement for devices that encroach on public infrastructure.

Council members debated whether a grandfathering clause in section 6 would allow existing cameras in city easements to remain in place.…

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