Install 30 automated license plate reading cameras throughout the city
In Plain English
The police department wants to place cameras at strategic locations to automatically scan and record license plates of passing vehicles. After comparing proposals from multiple vendors, the city selected Flock Group to provide the equipment and maintenance. If approved, the system costs $249,600 over 3 years using vacancy savings from the police budget.
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