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File #: 23-170    Version: 1
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/10/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/15/2023 Final action:
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Title: Agreement with Flock Group, Inc. - Automated License Plate Reader Cameras
Attachments: 1. ATT 1 - Flock Safety Renewal Five-Year Agreement
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TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL

FROM: Anthony Conrad, Police Chief

PREPARED BY: Jeremy Durrant, Lieutenant - Police

SUBJECT: Agreement with Flock Group, Inc. - Automated License Plate
Reader Cameras
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RECOMMENDATION
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Authorize the City Manager to enter into a five-year agreement with Flock Group, Inc. to
continue using the original twenty automated license plate reader cameras installed in 2022
and purchase and install an additional twenty cameras to increase the police department's
effectiveness and investigative ability; and

Approve an additional appropriation of $5,500 in the operating budget for Fiscal Year 2023/24.

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PRIOR ACTION/VOTE
No prior action.

CITY COUNCIL GOAL
Provide a high level of innovative public safety.

BACKGROUND
On January 24, 2022, the Murrieta Police Department entered into a one-year agreement with Flock Group, Inc. for installation and access to twenty of their automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras to be deployed throughout the City of Murrieta (City). Since installing these cameras, they have benefited the police department greatly and assisted in the investigation and/or closure of hundreds of criminal cases.

Flock's ALPR cameras provide the police department with real-time alerts, which help with critical incident response and investigative efficiency. They operate 24/7 and capture objective vehicle data around the clock to multiply their investigative ability. The cameras require little to no infrastructure, and the vendor handles procurement, permitting, installation, and maintenance for one annual subscription fee.

The Murrieta Police Department shares access to its cameras with other California law enforcement agencies and, in turn, receives access to their cameras as well. The nature of this relationship affords the police department access to a network of over 2,000 ALPR cameras throughout Southern California and the re...

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