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The Town Council voted 8-1 to turn off Windsor’s Flock automated license plate readers and seek alternative solutions. It also approved a $2.82 million bond ordinance for L.P. Wilson Community Center HVAC improvements, a $55,000 Poquonock School HVAC assessment, and an $885,000 restroom renovation bond ordinance.
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The license plate readers will be turned off following debate over public safety, privacy, and how camera data is accessed. The council scheduled a March 2 special Town Meeting to consider the $2.82 million HVAC financing and a March 2 public hearing on the $885,000 restroom renovation financing. The Poquonock School HVAC study is expected to take about 16–20 weeks and will identify upgrade options.
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