Citrus County Sheriff Pitches Camera Program as Data Center Projects Halted

Citrus County Sheriff, Robert D. Bradshaw, has proposed a camera program to enhance public safety in the county. The proposal comes as the county has halted its data center projects. On Monday night, the Citrus County Board of Commissioners heard the pitch for the camera program.

The sheriff’s office is seeking to install cameras in various locations throughout the county to aid in crime prevention and investigation. Details of the program, including funding and specific locations for the cameras, were not provided. The county’s decision to halt data center projects was also discussed during the meeting. No timeline was given for when the camera program might be implemented.

The Citrus County Chronicle reported that the halt on data center projects comes after some concerns were raised about the projects’ feasibility. The board’s decision to pause these projects allows them to reassess priorities and allocate resources effectively.

More information on the camera program and the status of the data center projects will be provided as it becomes available. Residents can stay updated by following the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office and the Citrus County Board of Commissioners for updates.

Originally reported by Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness

Sources: Citrus County Chronicle – Inverness

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