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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
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65A
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9/19/2017
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Also noted during the August 15, 2017 council meeting were questions that were raised <br />regarding the camera equipment, policies and procedures. A couple of question <br />mentioned were; who will own the data, will it be made available and what is the retention. <br />The City will own the data and it will be housed at the Santa Ana Police Department Video <br />Data Center. Video content will be treated as evidence and follow the same evidence <br />protocols that are used for body cameras. Video content will be held for one year. <br />The City Council also asked what security measures will be implemented against <br />hacking? The Santa Ana Police Department has established systems in place as part of <br />the cameras already installed in the Downtown, Civic Center and Library that have been <br />engineered to prevent data from becoming compromised. The City will continue with <br />existing systems and continually update, as needed. <br />Another area of inquiry was which jurisdictions have implemented cameras and what are <br />the best practices? As noted above, city staff has found various cities (Redlands, Miami, <br />Colorado Springs, Elk Grove, Hanford, Corona and Anaheim) across the United States <br />that have already or are in the process of implementing cameras. The City of Santa Ana <br />has already implemented security cameras at other City locations and the Santa Ana <br />Police Department have, after review other best practices, a set procedures and protocols <br />in place to be able continue the operation and expand to the additional park locations. <br />Additional funding for the camera project is crucial. Below is a summary of funding <br />currently available for the various locations: <br />Park <br />Funding <br />Funding Source <br />Madison <br />$50,000 <br />Cell Tower Fees <br />Windsor <br />$50,000 <br />Cell Tower Fees <br />Jerome <br />$89,500 <br />Cell Tower Fees <br />Chepa's <br />$25,000 <br />Acquisition & Development Fees <br />Santa Anita <br />$50,000 <br />Acquisition & Development Fees <br />Memorial <br />$87,900 <br />Acquisition & Development Fees <br />i oiai $:152,000 Available <br />The total project cost for equipment, installation, and the infrastructure is $862,000. In <br />order to complete the project an additional $510,000 is needed. <br />65A-15 <br />
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