DDA to Talk Surveillance Cameras, TIF 97, Streetscape Policy
By Beth Milligan | April 25, 2025
Traverse City Downtown Development Authority (DDA) board members will consider increasing downtown surveillance by partnering with the Traverse City Police Department to purchase a mobile surveillance camera trailer. Board members will discuss the initiative at their 9am meeting today (Friday), at which they’ll also discuss a legal opinion on spending tax increment financing (TIF) 97 funds as the plan winds down and updating a policy on the DDA partnering with property owners to split streetscaping improvement costs.
Surveillance Cameras
After years of discussion about increasing downtown video surveillance, DDA board members could vote today to spend up to $40,250 for a new mobile surveillance camera trailer dedicated to the …
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