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Daviess County approves new security cameras for Community Corrections, to use unrestricted opioid funds
Summary
Commissioners approved a $12,451 security camera upgrade for Daviess County Community Corrections to integrate onto the county system, with funding drawn from the county's unrestricted opioid fund (reported unappropriated balance ~ $52,000). Staff will develop proposed policy language to limit lobby access for juvenile confidentiality.
Daviess County commissioners on April 14 approved replacing and integrating the Community Corrections office's aging security cameras into the countywide surveillance system and authorized paying the $12,451 cost from the county's unrestricted opioid funds.
Betty, a Community Corrections staff member, told the board the office has out‑of‑date cameras with poor playback and…
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