Council approves $3,985 contract to replace nine cameras at Station 1

5913501 · September 22, 2025

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Summary

The council approved ProTech Security’s $3,985 quote to replace nine cameras at the city fire station; the vendor’s system includes a five-year warranty.

The City Council approved hiring ProTech Security to replace nine surveillance cameras at Fire Station 1, accepting the vendor’s $3,985 quote and five-year warranty.

During the meeting council members said the existing cameras at Station 1 had failed and were approximately 19 years old. Staff provided two quotes: one for $5,604.78 and another for $3,985. The council approved ProTech Security’s lower bid and directed staff to notify the vendor the following day so the work could proceed.

The meeting record does not include a written contract in the excerpt provided, a purchase order number, or an implementation schedule; the speaker said they would call the vendor tomorrow to notify them of the approval.