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Holly Springs council authorizes ALPR permit forms and an HIDTA data‑sharing MOU for one GDOT camera
Summary
Deputy Chief Greg Clyburn told the council GDOT requires three documents for operating one automated license‑plate reader on a GDOT-controlled roadway; council authorized the city to sign the GDOT forms and an MOU to share captured data with the HIDTA integration project. Motions carried 3-0.
Deputy Chief Greg Clyburn told the council the city must complete three documents required by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) to operate one automated license‑plate reader (ALPR) it purchased on a GDOT‑controlled roadway. He also described a memorandum of understanding that would allow the city to share camera data with the HIDTA (High Intensity Drug Trafficking…
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