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PCID provides $360,000 to support real-time response technology in Dunwoody

(File photo) The DeKalb Perimeter Community Improvement District on Jan. 13 announced a $360,000 investment to enhance real-time response technology as part of its longstanding partnership with the City of Dunwoody. The $360,000 will fund two drones at $100,000 year and then $80,000 a year to continue to fund nine Automated License Plate Recognition devices – which use cameras and software to automatically capture, read, and store license plate …
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roughdraftatlanta.com broke the news in on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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