Residents of Starkville, Mississippi, can breathe a little easier knowing that the Housing Authority of the City of Starkville is taking steps to enhance security in the area. The authority is requesting proposals for a brand-new Security Camera System that aims to bolster safety measures across the various housing properties in town.
Proposals will be accepted until January 31, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. local time. All submissions must be delivered to the Administrative Office of the Housing Authority, located at 100 Wood St., Starkville, MS 39760.
You can obtain the necessary plans and specifications from JWT Consulting, Inc., located at P.O. Box 790, Corinth, MS 38835-2642. Richard Taylor can be contacted via email at richard@jwtconsultinginc.com or by phone at (Ph. 662-664-4619).
The implementation of a security camera system will provide critical surveillance coverage across the Housing Authority properties. By enhancing visibility and monitoring, these cameras can deter potential criminal activities and help maintain a peaceful living environment for residents.
This proactive measure keeps residents more secure and fosters a sense of community trust. When people see that steps are being taken to improve safety, they’re more likely to feel comfortable in their surroundings.
Advertisement dates for the proposal submission are set for December 11, 2024, and December 18, 2024. Keep an eye out for more updates as they come!
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