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Residents urge Flock camera audit; calls for cooling station and affordable housing at public comment
Summary
During public comment at the Casa Grande City Council meeting, speakers asked the council to audit the Flock license‑plate camera program and consider warrant or third‑party oversight; other residents urged more affordable housing and a 24/7 cooling station while criticizing budget priorities.
Jacob Petrovski, a Casa Grande resident, opened the public‑comment period by asking the council to require a third‑party audit of the city’s Flock license‑plate camera program and to place some searches behind a warrant or similar legal protection. He said his research "shows that 70% of those searches… have no reason" and urged the council to increase accountability for police access to the platform.
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