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East Grand Forks Council approves four license‑plate readers from Flock Safety for $28,000 over two years
Summary
The East Grand Forks City Council voted May 19 to approve a $28,000, two‑year installation and service quote from Flock Safety for four automatic license‑plate readers and live video systems; the motion passed on a roll‑call vote.
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The East Grand Forks City Council on May 19 approved a purchase and installation agreement with Flock Safety for four automatic license‑plate readers (ALPRs) and live video systems at a total cost of $28,000 for a two‑year term.
Council vice president Tim Riopelle moved the purchase; Dale Helms seconded the motion. The council approved the measure on a roll call. The council record does not show discussion or conditions attached to the agreement.
The contract was described on the agenda as an equipment and service quote for installation of four ALPR units with live video capability. The purchase will be administered through the city procurement process. The council did not announce any follow‑up reporting requirements at the meeting.
The council’s approval came among several routine procurement and personnel items on the May 19 agenda; no public comment was recorded on the ALPR item during the meeting.

