Brazos County Commission Adopts A New Policy Covering Security Cameras Protecting County Owned Buildings

Screen shot from a Brazos County document.
Screen shot from a Brazos County document.

For the first time, Brazos County has a policy covering the operation of more than 1,200 security cameras installed at more than 100 county buildings.

Commissioners unanimously adopted a ten page document that was developed over the last eight months by an employee committee.

Click HERE to read and download the security camera policy that was approved at the February 4, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting.

The county’s risk manager, Leslie Contreras, says the purpose of the security cameras is to deter violence and property damage and is not meant to monitor county employees.

Contreras said 250 county employees have had access to control the cameras. Those employees will have to reapply and the committee will review those applications to recommend who will have access and at what level of access.

Also answering commission questions were the commission’s general counsel Bruce Erratt and county budget officer Nina Payne.

Click below to hear comments from the February 4, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting.

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