League City Council Unanimously Approves November Vote on Flock Camera Usage

League City Council Unanimously Approves November Vote on Flock Camera Usage

League City residents will soon have the opportunity to weigh in on the use of Flock cameras by the police department. This decision follows a unanimous vote by the City Council, which convened on Tuesday. The council’s approval means that the matter will be presented to voters in the upcoming November election.

In a 7-0 vote, the council has set the stage for what will be known as “City of League City Proposition A.” This proposition will ask voters whether the League City Police Department should continue utilizing automated license plate reader cameras at designated locations along public roadways for law enforcement purposes.

The official ordinance language that will be submitted to voters includes a provision for a special election scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2026, alongside the city’s general election. The ordinance also outlines the conduct and notification procedures for the election, ensuring transparency and public awareness.

As the date approaches, residents are encouraged to consider the implications of the use of these cameras in their community and participate in the democratic process.

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