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Council approves supplemental agreement to expand license‑plate readers after police outline real‑time public‑safety uses
Summary
Navasota authorized a supplemental agreement with TxDOT to allow automated license‑plate readers (ALPRs) at additional right‑of‑way locations; Police Chief Mike Myers said the grant‑funded $40,000 system provides real‑time alerts for stolen vehicles and certain alerts entered in criminal justice systems, and council approved the resolution by voice vote.
The Navasota City Council on March 23 approved a supplemental agreement with the Texas Department of Transportation to expand locations where the city can deploy automated license‑plate reader (ALPR) cameras on TxDOT right‑of‑way.
Chief of Police Mike Myers told the council the system the department uses has been in operation for decades and activates when a vehicle passes the camera. When a…
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