Council Approves Five-Year Lease Extension for Flock Cameras
Last Thursday, Council voted to approve a five-year lease extension for the 100 Flock license plate reader cameras operated by the Lexington Police Department. District 1 Councilmember Tayna Fogle was the only vote against the lease extension.
Flock Camera Lease Extension to Get Final Vote
In Thursday’s Council Meeting, Council will have their final vote to approve a five-year lease extension for the 100 Flock license plate reader cameras currently operated by the Lexington Police Department.
Council to Vote on New FUSUS Grant Program
In Tuesday’s Council Work Session, Council will take their first vote on establishing a $10,000 grant to reimburse downtown businesses that integrate their security camera with LPD’s FUSUS program.
Five Year Lease Extension for Flock Cameras Up for Vote
In Tuesday’s Council Work Session, Council will take the first vote to extend the City’s lease for the Flock License Plate Reader (LPR) cameras for another five years.
Police Technology: City launches Fusus platform
The Lexington Police Department has officially begun utilizing the new Fusus platform in their Real-Time Intelligence Center.
Council hears about police technology and storm response
The Social Services & Public Safety (SSPS) Committee will meet again this week and hear two presentations. Their first presentation will be a police technology overview from Commander Matthew Greathouse of the Lexington Police Department.
Council heard an update on Flock Cameras
In Tuesday’s Work Session, Council will hear a presentation on Flock Cameras. Lexington Police Department (LPD) acquired 25 Flock Cameras in early 2022 for a year-long pilot. In December, though, Council voted to move ahead with leasing 75 extra Cameras before the pilot was scheduled to wrap up this March
Council Votes to Expand the Flock Camera Program
In Tuesday’s Council Meeting — the final meeting of 2022 — Council will vote on expanding the Flock License Plate Reader (LPR) Program by permanently purchasing our current 25 cameras and adding 75 more.
Flock Camera Quarterly Update
In Tueday’s (10/18) Planning and Public Safety Committee Meeting, The Division of Police will present their Quarterly Update of the Flock License Plate Reader (LPR) Cameras installed by the city.