The Sacramento Police Department announced that it will use new surveillance cameras to help monitor large-scale events and specific areas within the city.
The Police Department was awarded $600,000 by the California Emergency Management Agency to purchase the equipment as part of Mayor Kevin Johnson's efforts to obtain additional funds for public safety, according to a news release.
The monies will be used to purchase:
Three mobile closed captioned television surveillance trailers equipped with surveillance and license-plate recognition cameras. These trailers will be deployed at major events and in parts of the city where the cameras would aid in investigation of an ongoing crime trend or series of crimes.
Thirteen fixed surveillance cameras, located at Del Paso Boulevard and Forrest Street, Mack Road and Center Parkway, Seventh and K streets, Eighth and K streets, Alkali Flat light-rail station, and the Del Paso Boulevard and Arden Way light-rail station.
Equipment to store video surveillance data for a 30-day period.
Shared access to more than 60 Regional Transit surveillance cameras. Funding was used to connect Regional Transit and the Sacramento Police networks to access their video surveillance cameras.
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