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File #: 7472    Version: 1 Name: Samsara Dash Camera Program
Type: Status: Passed
File created: 11/17/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/2/2025 Final action: 12/2/2025
Title: Consider Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into An Agreement With Samsara, Inc. Through An Interlocal With Sourcewell Purchasing Cooperative For Vehicle Cameras In An Amount Not To Exceed $96,660.74 Annually, For A Total Three-Year Contract Amount Not To Exceed $289,982.22.
CC MEETING: December 2, 2025

DATE: November 21, 2025

TO: Erin Rinehart, City Manager

FROM: Samantha Dean, Director of Workforce Services
Chrystal Davis, Assistant City Manager

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Consider Authorizing The City Manager To Enter Into An Agreement With Samsara, Inc. Through An Interlocal With Sourcewell Purchasing Cooperative For Vehicle Cameras In An Amount Not To Exceed $96,660.74 Annually, For A Total Three-Year Contract Amount Not To Exceed $289,982.22.

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BACKGROUND:
In January 2025, Risk Management launched a one-year pilot program implementing the Samsara dash camera system across a portion of the City's vehicle fleet. The purpose of the pilot was to evaluate the system's effectiveness in advancing the City's overall safety initiatives and reducing auto liability claims costs.

Throughout the first year, the dash camera program has delivered valuable insights into several key operational areas, including driver behavior, fleet maintenance and health, and documentation of safety incidents. The system's analytics have enabled departments to proactively identify training needs, enhance operational efficiency, and provide targeted coaching to employees following safety-related events. In addition, the platform's reporting and analytics tools have improved visibility into vehicle utilization patterns and fleet performance metrics, supporting data-driven decision making across departments.

Funding to continue the dash camera program on an ongoing basis has been included in the Risk Management budget. Several other departments have expressed interest in participating in the program and have identified departmental funding to equip their vehicles with dash camera technology.

FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:
To continue the program, recurring funding of $70,000 has been programmed in the Risk Management budget. This amount has been used to outfit 115 vehicles with dash cameras across Public Works, Parks Maintenance, Environmental Services, Building Inspection ...

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