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Commission members raise concerns about city surveillance contract, propose education session and public outreach

January 22, 2026 | Bloomington City, Monroe County, Indiana


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Commission members raise concerns about city surveillance contract, propose education session and public outreach
Commissioners raised concerns about the city's contract with a private surveillance vendor and potential privacy and public-safety trade-offs. One member described the rapid growth of camera contracts in other cities and said some community advocates' concerns presented during earlier contract discussions have proved warranted: "There's a lot of concern that was presented by the ACLU... that now has they have proven to do the things that they're concerned about," a commissioner said.

Members asked whether the commission could start a petition or carry a resolution to prompt city council or broader community action. Staff advised that commissioners can discuss community engagement but that formal actions such as resolutions have different public-input and open-meetings implications; staff suggested an education session to bring commission members to a common baseline on surveillance technology, usage, and legal constraints.

The group discussed potential next steps: hold a public-facing education session, gather community input via online forms or library forums, and consider a work session focused on drafting a community-informed recommendation. Commissioners also flagged the existing contract renewal cycle as a time when policy conversations about renewal or non-renewal could be most effective.

No formal motion or vote on surveillance policy was taken during the meeting; commissioners asked staff to research options for outreach, work sessions and whether individual residents could initiate petitions without implicating commission rules.

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