Purchase 2 camera units to catch illegal dumping for $13,964
$13,964
In Plain English
The city plans to buy surveillance cameras from Q-Star Technologies to monitor areas where people dump trash illegally. The cameras include special mounting equipment to secure them in problem locations. If approved, the city spends $13,964 to help catch and deter illegal dumping violations.
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