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File #: CM 25-631   
Type: Committee Memo Status: Presented
File created: 11/11/2025 In control: Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services
On agenda: 11/18/2025 Final action: 11/18/2025
Title: FLOCK Automated License Plate Reading (ALPR) Cameras
Attachments: 1. Agenda Memo, 2. Attachment A: Automatic License Plate Readers, 3. Attachment B: Public Safety Technology Data Governance, 4. Attachment C: FLOCK ALPR FAQ, 5. Attachment D: Flock Safety Attestation, 6. Attachment E: Flock Safety - Redmond MOU, 7. Attachment F: Flock Safety Statement of Work
TO: Committee of the Whole - Public Safety and Human Services
FROM: Mayor Angela Birney
DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR CONTACT(S):
Police
Chief Darrell Lowe
425-556-2521

DEPARTMENT STAFF:
Police
Brian Coats
Deputy Chief


TITLE:
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FLOCK Automated License Plate Reading (ALPR) Cameras


OVERVIEW STATEMENT:
recommendation
Police staff will present information to Council outlining the safeguards in place to prevent unauthorized access to Redmond's ALPR data by outside entities, including federal immigration authorities.

Considering recent developments, Council will also have the opportunity to provide feedback and direction regarding the future of the ALPR program in Redmond.
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? Additional Background Information/Description of Proposal Attached


REQUESTED ACTION:

? Receive Information ? Provide Direction ? Approve


REQUEST RATIONALE:

* Relevant Plans/Policies:
RPD Policy 612 - Automated License Plate Readers
RPD Policy 341 - Public Safety Technology Data Governance
RCW 10.93.160 - Keep Washington Working Act
* Required:
N/A
* Council Request:
Council requested this agenda item at the 10/21/25 PSHS Committee of the Whole
* Other Key Facts:
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OUTCOMES:
The Redmond Police Department developed a public FAQ to increase transparency and address community questions about Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) cameras. The FAQ clarifies how data is managed, who can access it, and what safeguards are in place.

Redmond operates 24 ALPR cameras, 21 grant-funded and three donated, positioned along primary routes and in areas with higher crime. The Police Department owns and controls all ALPR data, retained currently for 30 days and not shared nationally. Any external request must be reviewed and approved by the Police Chief to ensure compliance with Washington law and City policy.

Access is limited to approved law enforcement agencies with a legitimate investigative purpose. Internal and external audits confirm that no federal or out-of-state agencies have ...

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