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Jackson council directs staff to scope amendments to Flock Safety contract amid privacy concerns
Summary
Council authorized the town manager to begin negotiating amendments to the Flock Safety camera contract after staff presented a scoping report estimating about 32 staff hours to research and draft changes. Public comment urged broader analysis including termination and data-retention issues; council passed the motion unanimously.
The Jackson Town Council on Jan. 5 directed the town manager to pursue amendments to the town’s contract with Flock Safety, the company that operates the town’s automated license‑plate readers (ALPRs), following a staff scoping report and public comment raising privacy concerns.
Staff told the council the scoping effort would be a largely staff-driven task, estimated at roughly 32 hours over about 90 days (25 hours from…
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