> Authorize Execution of a Public Right-of-Way Use Agreement Granting Flock Group, Inc. a License to Install and Maintain Non-Police Department Flock License Plate Reader Cameras on Public Rights-of Way and Establish Fees for Permitting, Inspection, and Usage
This is on my town and seems like strange wording. What the heck are private flock cameras?
>The City and Flock have negotiated a Right-of-Way Use Agreement, which will grant Flock a non-exclusive license to install and maintain certain
private cameras within the City's ROW. The agreement is for a period of twenty (20) years and may be renewed for up to two (2) successive five
(5) year terms. Flock will be responsible for paying the permit and inspection fees for existing private cameras within the City's ROW and for any
newly installed private cameras within the ROW as well as for an annual ROW usage fee on a per camera basis for the right to install cameras
within the City's ROW.
Would love to hear any feedback using Google's anitgravity from a clean slate. Holiday shutdown is about to start at my job and I want to tinker with something that I have not even started.
>"Last month, Mansour, the C.E.O. of Kalshi, said that the “long-term vision” for the company “is to financialize everything and create a tradable asset out of any difference in opinion.”
This was a plot playing out in the background of the film Rat Race. I seem to recall a scene where foreign businessmen were wagering on how long maids could dangle from curtain rods or something.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/21/business/60-minutes-trump...
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