![]() ![]() It’s an eyesore, and something’s got to be done.” I appreciate the fact that some of you are noticing it now. How many of you, since I mentioned the weeds and all the growth and everything, have noticed it since last week?” Blickhan asked.Īfter a few hands were raised, Blickhan said, “If you haven’t noticed that before. He spoke to aldermen about the issue last week as well. “I tell you we remain committed to what we told you we will do, and that is to keep our license plate digital images for 30 days and delete them after that if they’re not used for an investigation,” Yates said.ĭuring the public forum portion of the meeting, Kevin Blickhan asked aldermen about the appearance of city streets. He said he recently learned Illinois passed legislation related to LPR cameras that allow for data retention to be as long as five years. “We’re more confident than ever that this new technology will help us solve crimes and deter criminal behavior with the overall goal of making Quincy a safer community.” We’re already seeing success as our officers become more familiar and comfortable with the new technology and more cameras come online,” Yates said. “We’re excited to be moving forward with this project. One stolen cargo trailer and two stolen vehicles already have been recovered. The department has made 296 law enforcement-related searches (some of which included training), providing 86 “hotlist” notifications. In the past 30 days, the cameras have read more than 620,000 license plates. Yates is waiting for approval from the Illinois Department of Transportation to install cameras along roads designated as state highways. The first camera installations began in late June. Yates said not all cameras are installed, but his department has been doing a “soft rollout” by training employees on the cameras already in use. Aldermen on March 15 approved a two-year agreement with Flock Safety for 20 ALPRs to be installed at various locations. Room 320.QUINCY - The installation of a handful of automatic license plate reader cameras in Quincy already has paid off for the Quincy Police Department.Īdam Yates, chief of the Quincy Police Department, gave the Quincy City Council an update on the ALPRs. The service was good, but the property is a dive. Marriott should be ashamed to says this is theirs. Stayed at a Courtyard also by Marriott a week prior and have stayed at Springhill suites and Fairfield before, all Marriott properties and they were great. And good luck getting out of the parking lot with all the traffic. Also, it set next to a stagnant, smelly pond. Was watching movie and signal went out for about 10 minutes, and it wasn't storming or anything. Watched tv on their cable/satellite, 40 channels, most of which were old sports, news or finance stations. Had free showtime streaming, but the internet was horrible and all it would do it load and buffer, never played the movie. Looked like spot of mold behind bathroom door, probably because the vent made lots of noise but didn't move any air, had.to shower with the door open. Tub was stained as well as the stopper broken. Carpet in entry of room wornout and frayed. Elevator made more bangs and rattles than an old car. Hilton Tulum Riviera Maya All-Inclusive Resort.Melia Punta Cana Beach Wellness Inclusive - Adults only. ![]() Hotels near Grand River Technical School.Hotels near Blessing-Rieman Clg of Nursing.Hotels near Blessing Hospital Laboratory Tech Quincy, IL.Hotels near John Wood Community College.Hotels near Vatterott College - Quincy, IL.Hotels near Great River Road Harley-Davidson.Hotels near Fairfield Inn & Suites Quincy. ![]()
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