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<br /> <br />• Flock is easy to expand and grow based on the ever-changing needs of the community. <br /> <br />• Minnesota state law requires every law enforcement agency utilizing license plate readers <br />to “arrange for an independent, biennial audit.” This is to ensure compliance with <br />statutory requirements. All data is managed in accordance with state law and <br />independently audited. <br /> <br />The Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office has asked for City Council review and approval of the <br />unbudgeted amount from all contract cities. Attached as Attachment A is a memo from the <br />Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office regarding Flock Safety Cameras and the corresponding cost for <br />2025 through 2030. <br /> <br />At the May 14 City Council Workshop, Ramsey County Undersheriff Jeff Ramacher provided an <br />overview of the Flock Safety Camera program, locations, and budget for 2025 and in future <br />years. <br /> <br />BUDGET: <br />The total of this budget addendum is $41,500, of which $28,500 is charged to the Contract <br />Communities. Costs are proposed to be allocated following the patrol allocation used as part of <br />the Contract Communities budget. Charges are prorated by the vendor and include a Sheriff’s <br />Office contribution for installation. <br /> <br />For Little Canada, the 2025 proposed unbudgeted amount would be $4,856.40, which will be <br />paid in account: 400-12-00-4800-0000. <br /> <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends City Council approval of Flock Safety Cameras, and the corresponding <br />unbudgeted amount for 2025, proportional to the City of Little Canada. <br /> <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />• Attachment A: Flock Safety Camera Budget Addendum <br />• Attachment B: Flock Safety Flyer <br />