Fiscal Note
In 2022, the Madison Police Department (MPD) was authorized to implement a Body Worn Camera Pilot program after the Office of the City Attorney (OCA) had verified substantial compliance with the Body Worn Camera Feasibility Review Committee recommendations. The OCA has reviewed the MPD Body Worn Camera Policy (see attached OCA memo). The proposed resolution authorizes MPD to proceed with implementation of the program. The 2021 capital budget included $83,000 in GO Borrowing for the program (which was adopted as a carryforward appropriation in the 2023 capital budget). No additional appropriation is required.
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Authorizing the Implementation of the Body-Worn Camera Pilot Program.
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WHEREAS, on April 19, 2022, via Resolution File Number 68625, the Common Council authorized the Madison Police Department (MPD) to implement a Body Worn Camera Pilot program;
WHEREAS, the Common Council authorized this program only after the Office of the City Attorney (OCA) had verified substantial compliance with Body Worn Camera Feasibility Review Committee recommendations; and
WHEREAS, the OCA has reviewed the MPD Body Worn Camera Policy and provided a report to the Common Council.
WHEREAS, in the report provided by the OCA, there are numerous areas including requirements related to hardware, deactivation, tracking, retention, and reporting as well as coordination with the Independent Monitor (IM) and Civilian Oversight Board (COB) and the District Attorney’s office that are not consistent with the Body Worn Camera Feasibility Review Committee recommendations, and
WHEREAS, as per Resolution File Number 68625, after conducting a thorough review of the implementation of the body-worn camera pilot program the Madison Police Department shall submit a report to the Common Council that describes Madison Police Department’s use of the cameras, policies and procedures governing their use, and qualitative and quantitative data related to their use, officer time and adm...
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