Peoria (Ariz.) Seeks to Add Security Systems to City Hall
PEORIA, Ariz.
The Peoria (Ariz.) City Council will spend $75,000 on a video surveillance system and access control system throughout City Hall.
The city will spend $63,000 buying and installing cameras, purchasing a badge printer, and correcting the current employee card access system, according to AZCentral.com. Roughly $12,500 will be used for a five-year service contract, which will come from the city’s current fiscal year capital improvement program.
The project is expected to be completed by October.
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