The ACLU of Maine filed a Freedom of Access Act (FOAA) request with the City of Portland in November, 2017 after learning the city has decided to replace its normal street lights with LED "Smart City" lights that can be equipped with surveillance equipment. The ACLU of Maine received the attached documents from the City of Portland in response to the FOAA request.
FOAA: Portland Smart City Lights
Attorney(s)
Emma Bond
Date filed
November 2, 2017
Related Issues
Documents
- pdfFOAA_PORTLAND_REQUEST.pdf
- pdfFOAA_PORTLAND_TCS_UPDATE_9.19.17.pdf
- pdfFOAA_PORTLAND_TCS_CONVO_10.26.17.pdf
- pdfFOAA_PORTLAND_SMARTCITY_WORKSHEET_NOV17.pdf
- pdfFOAA_PORTLAND_SMARTCITY_MEDIAPRES_JUNE17.pdf
- pdfFOAA_PORTLAND_SMART_NETWORKED_LIGHTING.pdf
- pdfFOAA_PORTLAND_RFP_CONVO.pdf
- pdfFOAA_PORTLAND_RAPID_FLOW_TRAFFIC.pdf
- pdfFOAA_PORTLAND_LIFECYCLE_9.7.17.pdf
- pdfFOAA_PORTLAND_GARAGE_COMMITTEE_APPROVAL.pdf
- pdfFOAA_PORTLAND_FINCOMM_MEMO.pdf
- pdfFOAA_PORTLAND_ TCS_RFP_RESPONSE.pdf
- pdfFOAA_PORTLAND_APPROVAL.pdf
- pdfStreetLights.pdf
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