Neighborhood Security Camera Right-of-Way Agreement PolicyNeighborhood Security Camera Right-of-Way Agreement • March 7th, 2019 • California
Contract Type FiledMarch 7th, 2019 JurisdictionThis License Agreement For Private Security Camera Equipment Located on City Property (“Agreement”) is effective as of , 20 (“Agreement Date”), and is between the City of Rolling Hills Estates, a California municipal corporation and general law city (“City”) and
Neighborhood Security Camera Right-of-Way Agreement PolicyNeighborhood Security Camera Right-of-Way Agreement • March 7th, 2019
Contract Type FiledMarch 7th, 2019The Neighborhood Security Camera Right-of-Way Agreement is part of the community component to the City’s expansive public safety enhancement plan. The Agreement allows neighborhoods (through their homeowners association or other collective representation) to install security cameras and associated equipment, specifically at the entrances of a neighborhood, on City rights-of-way when private property cannot be utilized or is not feasible. The use of these security cameras is intended to complement the City’s overarching public safety platform of the Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) system by adding an additional level of support directly in neighborhoods.