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Gila County approves Motorola license-plate reader system after supervisory privacy questions
Summary
The Board approved a $175,840 contract with Motorola for license-plate readers (25 fixed sites and mobile units) funded from state border-security funds; presenters described vendor-hosted data storage and audit controls, while supervisors pressed for oversight and FOIA handling.
Gila County supervisors on April 7 approved a sole-source contract with Motorola Solutions for license-plate recognition (LPR) hardware and five-year licensing, a purchase county staff said is funded through state border-security allocations.
Sheriff's office staff told the board the package — about $175,840 for cameras and five-year licensing — buys 25 fixed cameras along highways and LPR systems for four mobile units. The presenter said the…
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