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Agenda - Council Work Session - 01/27/2026
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CC Work Session <br />2. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 01/27/2026 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Improve the safety and mobility of transportation corridors. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Flock Drone as a First Responder (DFR) and Flock Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR) program concept <br />discussion. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The Anoka County Sheriffs Office is researching a county -wide partnership on a shared resource through Flock <br />Safety. This shared resource has three areas; DFR, ALPR, and Software. This program would strengthen inner <br />operability between the Anoka County Emergency Communication Center with Police and Fire departments in <br />Anoka County. The DFR is not a replacement for drones used by agencies at public safety incident scenes. <br />In addition to the fixed ALPR and DRF, there is also software included with this program. Software called "Flock <br />911" helps generate information to launch and land the drone for 911 calls, with an average on -scene time of <br />60-90 seconds. This ability to have a DFR on scene will assist with confirming an emergency exists, and sizing <br />up the emergency, so the appropriate resources can be dispatched. <br />This program would include a Real -Time Crime Center, which our Ramsey Investigators and Analysts will have <br />access to this software and data. Traffic analytics are available for the mounted ALPR cameras. <br />The program would include the following items across Anoka County: <br />152 standard ALPR flock cameras. <br />12 long-range ALPR cameras. <br />33 live -view video cameras with ALPR. <br />8 DRF drones, with 3 avoid and detect radars, as required by law, around the Blaine airport. <br />The proposed locations where the 8 DRF drones would be housed were selected based on calls for service over <br />the past 3 years. <br />Here is a privacy and ethics website that addresses many of the questions surrounding <br />Flock: https://www.flocksafety.com/privacy-ethics <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />The goal is to start this program in 2026. <br />Funding Source: <br />Under a ten-year contract, the first two years would be a proof of concept. Year one will have no cost. Year two <br />would be funded by the Anoka County Sheriffs Office. For years three to ten of the contract, there is a discussion <br />about seeking funding from the Joint Law Enforcement Council. There is potential for a refund under Ramsey's <br />2026 contract. No direct billing or cost to Ramsey in 2027. <br />Recommendation: <br />
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