KAWARTHA LAKES-The Lindsay DBIA has installed a new state- of-the-art CCTV camera system in downtown Lindsay.
This initiative was made possible through funding from the City of Kawartha Lakes, and through the provincial government in partnership Kawartha Lakes Police Service, reflecting a strong collaboration focused on community well-being.
According to the DBIA there are 4 cameras on 9 lampposts for a total of 36 cameras.
The newly installed CCTV system will be operated and maintained by the Lindsay Downtown Business Improvement Area (LDBIA).
With enhanced surveillance capabilities, this system aims to deter criminal activity, provide valuable support in emergency situations, and promote a greater sense of security among community members and visitors.
“We believe that safety is paramount to revitalizing and enhancing our downtown area,” said Melissa McFarland, Executive Director of the LDBIA. “The CCTV camera system represents a proactive step towards creating a safer community, where residents can enjoy our local businesses and visitors can explore all that Lindsay has to offer without concern.”
The footage captured by the CCTV cameras is strictly regulated and will not be accessible to the general public. Access to this footage will be granted only upon request to the LDBIA by police services for the purpose of investigating crimes, ensuring the privacy and protection of community members while still providing essential tools for crime prevention according to the DBIA.
“This initiative is a testament to the collaborative efforts between the Kawartha Lakes Police Service, the City of Kawartha Lakes, and the Lindsay Downtown BIA, all united by a common goal: to enhance the safety, security, and overall quality of life in our beloved community.” said the DBIA.