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Fillmore OKs FirstDue public‑safety platform; council and staff stress privacy and data ownership

City Council of Fillmore · April 14, 2026
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Summary

The Fillmore City Council authorized the city manager to execute an agreement with Locality Media LLC (dba FirstDue) for a cloud-based public-safety and personnel-management platform. Staff said a prorated 16‑month contract would cost $45,299 with an implementation component and an estimated ongoing annual fee of about $30,300; the council approved the contract unanimously.

The Fillmore City Council voted unanimously April 14 to authorize the city manager to execute an agreement with Locality Media LLC, doing business as FirstDue, to adopt a citywide public‑safety and personnel‑management platform.

City staff described FirstDue as an “all‑inclusive” system that combines scheduling, digital timecards, training and certification tracking, fire inspection and pre‑planning tools, arson/fire‑investigation documentation, asset and rig checks, DEA‑compliant narcotics tracking and an outward‑facing ‘‘Community Connect’’ portal for residents and businesses. Austin, who led the staff…

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