Flagler Beach Planning to Install 30 Surveillance Cameras at 15 Locations Around Town for $158,000
The Flagler Beach City Commission votes Thursday on a $158,000 contract with a Jacksonville company to install 30 solar-powered surveillance cameras at 15 locations mostly south of State Road 100. The network requires a $109,859 start-up cost plus a $47,815 annual subscription. …
The Flagler Beach City Commission is scheduled Thursday to vote on a $158,000 contract to install surveillance cameras around town, in addition to the license plate cameras installed two years ago.
The start-up cost would be $109,859, the recurring, annual cost, without accounting for inflation or cost increases, would be $47,815. The network would be installed by a private company, Jacksonville-based Johnson Controls, which would train city staff on using the cameras, and store the data on its cloud-based system.
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