Moline, IL is installing an Avigilon video surveillance system for 16 locations downtown
Moline, IL installs a video surveillance system
The City of Moline is spending $214,000 to purchase an Avigilon video surveillance system for 16 locations downtown. The cameras will be aimed at outdoor public areas and will not have facial recognition capability or license plate reader technology. All recordings will be maintained on a city-owned server for at least 30 days and will not be shared with other entities. The city plans to expand the project in four additional phases as the local broadband infrastructure improves.
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Moline, Ill., to Install Citywide Surveillance System
Council members have approved spending $214,000 to purchase an Avigilon video surveillance system for 16 camera locations in downtown Moline, marking the first phase of a plan aimed at enhancing security in some areas.
Moline, Ill., to Install Citywide Surveillance System - News Break
(TNS) — Moline, Ill., is one step closer to installing a city-wide camera surveillance system. Council members on Tuesday approved spending $214,000 to purchase an Avigilon video surveillance system for 16 camera locations downtown. The purchase is Phase I of a city-wide system said to provide enhanced security in troubled areas.
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