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Boulder HRC says city is reviewing ALPR contracts after community concern; commission votes to send updated letter to City Council

Human Relations Commission of the City of Boulder · March 19, 2026
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Summary

After meetings with the city manager and police chief, the Human Relations Commission says City Hall is soliciting new vendor proposals (RFP) for automated license-plate readers (ALPRs); the commission voted to send an updated letter urging governance principles and oversight to the City Council and City Manager.

The Human Relations Commission discussed follow-up on its letter about automated license-plate readers (ALPRs) and other surveillance technology on March 16, with Chair Christian Phillips reporting productive meetings with City Manager Nuria and the Boulder police chief.

Phillips said the meetings helped staff and the police better understand issues raised by the commission and the community. He reported the city had opened a request-for-proposals process to…

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