Pueblo City Council approves reallocation of ARPA funds for park surveillance infrastructure
PUEBLO COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 15 – Nearly $228,000 in federal funds will enhance Pueblo park safety by supporting fiber-optic cables for surveillance monitored in real time by police officials.
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Solvang Council Approves Surveillance Cameras as Public Safety Tool
A city filled with tourists snapping photos soon will get a few more cameras as Solvang looks to say farewell — or farvel in Danish — to vandalism and other crime. On Monday night, the Solvang City Council approved a contract to place surveillance cameras at seven sites around the downtown area. The three-year contract with XIT Solutions adds up to $147,407. “Frankly, I like the idea of it, and it is one of the goals that were supposed to be se…
Pueblo City Council approves reallocation of ARPA funds for park surveillance infrastructure
PUEBLO, Colo. (KRDO) - Pueblo City Council has unanimously approved a resolution to reallocate nearly a quarter-million dollars in federal funding to support security infrastructure in public parks. During Monday night’s meeting, council members voted to move $227,956 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, originally designated for railroad permit technology, toward the installation of fiber-optic cables. That fiber network will serve as the …
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