Flagstaff Community invited to share comments on automated license plate reader cameras program on Oct. 28

FLAGSTAFF — The Flagstaff City Council discussed the use of automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras in Flagstaff during the Sept 2 Council meeting. Such cameras are currently in use in Flagstaff and are provided by a contract between the City of Flagstaff and Flock Safety. During the Sept. 2 meeting, Council supported having a future public discussion on the use of ALPR cameras in Flagstaff. The Council also voted to postpone action on an amendment to Flagstaff’s contract with Flock Safety. Flagstaff’s current contract with Flock Safety will remain active in the meantime.

The future public discussion on ALPR cameras has been scheduled for the Oct. 28 Council meeting. During this meeting, members of the community can voice their thoughts and comments on the use of ALPR cameras in Flagstaff. Flagstaff residents wishing to speak at the Council meeting on Oct. 28 can do so in person or virtually. More information on how to give a public comment can be found here.