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2021 CIP – Page 1 <br />MEMORANDUM <br />To: Dustin Rief, City Administrator <br />From: Correy Farniok, Police Chief <br />Subject: Police CIP <br />Date: October 20, 2020 <br /> <br />Attachments: Budget Information <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Police CIP information and correlating fund balance information is provided for discussion. <br /> <br /> <br />Issues for discussion: <br /> <br /> <br />• Police Capital Improvement Plan- The 2021-2030 CIP items and projected cost <br />for each of those items have been updated. The largest CIP item are for squad <br />camera upgrades, body cameras, weapon mounted cameras and the storage and <br />installation of these systems. Projected costs are just under $200,000. Funding for <br />the Police CIP is supported or partially funded through Police Account in the PIR <br />Fund. The Police DWI Forfeiture Fund will also be used to cover the cost of <br />implementing this project. <br /> <br /> <br />• Body-Worn Camera Policy – MN law requires public comments at three <br />junctures in the process. First, the police department must provide an opportunity <br />for public comment before implementing a BWC system. Minimally, we must <br />receive comments by mail or email. Second, the council with budget oversight <br />needs to allow public comment at a regular Council meeting. Third, the Police <br />department must allow for public comment and input when developing the BWC <br />policies. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />• Camera Systems - Police body-worn cameras (BWC), weapon-mounted cameras, <br />upgrades to squad cameras and storage solution has been researched by staff and <br />vendors have been selected. Watch Guard has been selected for the BWC’s, squad <br />cameras and storage solution. Viridian has been selected for the weapon-mounted <br />cameras. <br />