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Burkburnett council approves using opioid settlement funds to lease park security cameras
Summary
Council authorized using opioid settlement funds to pay the first-year cost of a five-year Centrio lease-and-maintenance program for park security cameras; staff said the five-year maintenance plan (about $4,800 per year) offered better long-term value and that the first-year cost including installation is $5,880.
The Burkburnett Board of Commissioners voted to authorize staff to use opioid settlement funds to pay initial costs for cloud-based security cameras in city parks and to enter a five-year maintenance and lease program with Centrio.
A staff presenter described recent camera trials at the pickleball courts and Friendship Park and said replacement or leasing options had been explored. Staff said…
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