The Seattle City Council scheduled a vote tomorrow on Council Bill 121179, surveillance legislation that the briefing record says passed unanimously out of the Safety Committee.
The briefing noted the bill would change device and data collection specifications and include a 60-day pause in collection for CCAT and LAPR systems; the announcement characterized the pause as a temporary hold while the council finalizes policy details. The sponsor indicated the measure cleared committee and will be on the full-council calendar.
Why it matters: the ordinance addresses the city's use of automated surveillance and license‑plate recognition systems, technologies that privacy advocates and some council members have raised concerns about in prior hearings. A 60-day pause, if enacted, would temporarily halt data collection from the named systems while the council considers specifications and additional limits.
Next steps: the council will take a vote at full council tomorrow. The briefing did not include the ordinance text or an updated fiscal note in the public remarks; council staff will provide formal materials at the full-council meeting.