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Residents press Tustin council for an active transportation plan, raise ALPR camera and Bel Air Motel concerns
Summary
During public input residents urged the council to fund an Active Transportation Plan for bike/walk safety, called for audits or halting of ALPR/face‑recognition cameras, and asked the city to consider a community reinvestment fund to address the Bel Air Motel as a nuisance property.
Multiple residents urged the Tustin City Council to act on pedestrian and bicycle safety, surveillance‑camera transparency, and chronic nuisance properties during the meeting's public input segment.
Leslie, who identified herself as a Tustin resident, told the council she was concerned about automated license‑plate reader (ALPR) and face‑recognition cameras "spreading rapidly in the city," called them a security risk and alleged private funding links and misuse. "These cameras do not only have driver license storing, but face recognition, dangerous machine…
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