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Page 2 of 2 <br />lessening civil liabilities, along with increasing the speed at which criminal prosecutions <br />conclude. <br />However, the City believes that the timetable of October 31, 2017, recommended by the <br />Grand Jury for implementation of a body-worn camera system may not be feasible. The <br />City is in the process of determining the long-term financial commitment this endeavor <br />will require and will seek to secure funding from grants or other competing programs. <br />Additionally, it would be ideal to pair this purchase to other technological integrations <br />with records management systems (RMS), computer aided dispatch (CAD), and <br />redaction software enhancements needed for response to California Public Records Act <br />Requests (CPRA). As a result, the City cannot commit to fully implementing a body-worn <br />camera system by October 31, 2017. <br />The City will provide an update on the timetable for implementation of body worn <br />cameras in its plan to City Council by November 30, 2016. <br />Sincerely, <br />John D. Seybert, Mayor <br />City of Redwood City <br />C: City Council, Redwood City <br />Melissa Stevenson Diaz, City Manager <br />JR Gamez, Chief of Police <br />6.1.A. - Page 8