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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

private security camera program launched; all PSAs in 5D eligible

From: 'Jones, Tommie (EOM)' tommie.jones@dc.gov [MPD-5D]
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 5:23 PM
Subject: [MPD-5D] FW: PRESS RELEASE: Mayor Bowser Launches Private Security Camera Program as Part of Safer, Stronger DC Initiative   




PRESS RELEASE



FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

February 17, 2016

CONTACT:

Jordan Bennett (EOM) – (202) 727-5011; jordan.bennett@dc.gov

Christopher Dyer (OVSJG) – (202) 727-6331; christopher.dyer@dc.gov  



Mayor Bowser Launches Private Security Camera Program as Part of Safer, Stronger DC Initiative

(WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser, along with the Director of the Office of Victim Services and Justice Grants Michelle M. Garcia, officially launched the Private Security Camera Incentive Program. The program will provide rebates for the purchase, installation, and registration of a security camera system on the exterior of a building owned or leased by a resident, business, nonprofit, or religious institution.

Potential applicants can visit www.ovsjg.dc.gov or contact the Office of Victim Services and Justice Grants at security.cameras@dc.gov or (202) 727-5124 for more information.

“The installation of private security cameras in the city is another step to deter crime and assist police during investigations,” said Mayor Bowser. “This innovative rebate program helps equip residents, small businesses, nonprofits and religious institutions with the tools they need to help prevent crime and identify suspects.”

The legislation to create the program was originally introduced in September 2015 as part of Mayor Bowser’s comprehensive public safety agenda, “Safer, Stronger DC.” Councilmember Charles Allen moved the legislation in January, following months of delay by the Judiciary Committee.

“I want to thank the Council for taking an important step forward,” continued Mayor Bowser. “But we have a lot of work to do to make the District safer and stronger. I call on the Council to take up other components of my Safer, Stronger legislative package.”


For more information on the Mayor’s Safer, Stronger DC package, visit: mayor.dc.gov/saferstronger.


Once the cameras are installed and registered with the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), officers will be able to request the video footage from their owners while investigating criminal activity that may have occurred in the vicinity of the camera. In addition, the cameras will help serve as a deterrent to anyone considering a crime against a property – like burglaries and package thefts. MPD will not have live video access to the cameras.

Security cameras purchased and installed after September 22, 2015 are eligible for the program. For the first several months, only addresses within priority MPD police service areas (PSAs) can submit rebate applications. After August 1, addresses anywhere in the District can apply. There is at least one priority PSA in each Ward and they were selected based on crime levels and public safety indicators.

The priority PSAs are:

MPD First District: PSAs 104, 105, 107 and 108;
MPD Second District: PSAs 202, 207 and 208;
MPD Third District: PSAs 302, 303 and 305;
MPD Fourth District: PSAs 402, 403, 405 and 409;
MPD Fifth District: All PSAs;

MPD Sixth District: PSAs 602, 603, 604 and 608; and
MPD Seventh District: All PSAs.
To identify the PSA of a property address, please visit: http://geospatial.dcgis.dc.gov/PSAFinder.


The program has a budget of $500,000. Rebates will be issued so long as funding is available.

The program provides a rebate of:

Up to $200 of the purchase price per camera installed on the exterior of a residential building, with a maximum rebate of up to $500 per residential address; and

Up to $200 of the purchase price per camera installed on the exterior of a business, commercial, nonprofit, or religious institution with a maximum rebate of up to $750 per address.

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