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Board of County Commissioners Meeting Minutes - Final December 14, 2021 <br />9. CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS and GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES <br />9.A. 21-1122 Indian River County Supervisor of Elections Leslie R. Swan re: Reimbursement for <br />Conducting the November 2, 2021 Municipal Elections <br />Recommended Action: <br />Attachments: Memo from Supervisor of Elections <br />Leslie R. Swan, Supervisor of Elections, presented her request for the revenue <br />received from conducting the November 2, 2021 municipal elections to be rolled <br />into the Supervisor of Elections Fiscal Year 2021/22 budget. <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Flescher, seconded by Commissioner Adams, <br />to approve the Supervisor of Elections' request for reimbursement for conducting the <br />November 2, 2021 municipal elections. The motion carried by the following vote: <br />Aye: 5- Chairman O'Bryan, Vice Chairman Earman, Commissioner Adams, Commissioner <br />Flescher, and Commissioner Moss <br />9. B. 21-1144 Indian River County Sheriff Eric Flowers re: Access to County Traffic Cameras <br />Recommended Action: Discussion <br />Attachments: Memo from Sheriff Flowers <br />Indian River County Sheriff Eric Flowers stated that in July 2021, the Indian River <br />County Sheriffs Office (Sheriffs Office) signed a contract to install license plate <br />readers around the County. He discussed the challenge with the Florida <br />Department of Transportation (FDOT) not working with the Sheriffs office as they <br />had in the past to place this technology on their equipment; however, there was <br />legislation in the 2022 Legislative session to address the issue. He displayed a map <br />with the locations of the readers within the County, a copy of which is on file in the <br />Clerk to the Board Office. He reviewed how the license plate readers worked and <br />spoke on actual results within the County by using this technology. <br />Sheriff Flowers asked for the Board's permission to allow the Sheriffs office access <br />to the County's traffic cameras for their newly established Real Time Crime Center <br />(RTCC). He explained by having access, the RTCC would be able to view the live <br />camera feeds during events in order to provide up-to-date information to law <br />enforcement deputies. He pointed out that the cameras would not be recorded, but <br />used in conjunction with the license plate reader system. <br />Mr. John Walsh from America's Most Wanted and resident of Indian River County, <br />Indian River County Florida Page 9 <br />