HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-050 - Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) Policy for Conducting Parking StudiesRESOLUTION NO.2023-050
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA ADOPTING THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
AUTOMATED LICENSE PLATE READER (ALPR) POLICY
FOR CONDUCTING PARKING STUDIES
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds, determines,
and declares as follows:
A. The Public Works Agency staff is conducting a comprehensive evaluation of
the Permit Parking Program to update the program guidelines and
requirements which were established in the early 1990s.
B. As part of the ongoing Permit Parking Program evaluation, parking studies
must be conducted to evaluate and inventory public street parking spaces
along with street density.
C. In an effort to collect the data required to evaluate and inventory public street
parking spaces along with street density in a highly efficient and expeditious
rate, traffic engineering staff has chosen to use Automated License Plate
Reader ("ALPR") Technology.
D. The development and purpose of the Automated License Plate Reader Policy
is to define the appropriate use, collection, security, and retention of ALPR
data.
E. After review and consideration, the City Council wishes to adopt the proposed
Automated License Plate Reader Policy for Conducting Parking Studies, a copy
of which is attached as Exhibit A ("Policy").
Section 2. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby approves and
adopts the Policy for purposes of conducting parking studies in the City of Santa Ana.
Section 3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption by
the City Council, and the Clerk of the Council shall attest to and certify the vote adopting
this Resolution.
[Signatures on the following Page]
Resolution No. 2023-050
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ADOPTED this 1 st day of August 2023.
i
Val ri Agnezcua
ayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Sonia R. Carvalho, City Attorney
Jose Montoya
Assistant City Attorney
AYES: Councilmembers Amezcua, Bacerra Hernandez, Lopez
Penaloza Phan, Vazquez (7)
NOES: Councilmembers
ABSTAIN: Councilmembers
None (0)
None (0)
NOT PRESENT: Councilmembers None (0)
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, JENNIFER L. HALL, City Clerk, do hereby attest to and certify the attached Resolution
No. 2023-050 to be the original resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Santa
Ana on August 01, 2023.
Date: `7,j c�j21Ca'7
ennife II
Clerk
City of Santa Ana
Resolution No. 2023-050
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AUTOMATED LICENSE PLATE READER (ALPR) POLICY
FOR
CONDUCTING PARKING STUDIES
1. Purpose
This policy establishes guidelines for the use of Automated License Plate Reader
("ALPR") technology and data specifically for conducting parking studies in the City of
Santa Ana ("City"). This policy applies to the use of ALPR technology by all Santa Ana
Public Works Traffic Engineering employees, officials, contractors, and volunteers for
parking data collection purposes ("PWA").
This policy does not enable the PWA to use ALPR technology for any law enforcement
or regulatory purposes.
2. ALPR Definition
ALPR technology functions by automatically capturing an image of a vehicle's license
plate, transforming that image into alphanumeric characters using optical character
recognition software, and storing that information, along with relevant metadata (e.g.,
geo-location and temporal information, as well as data about the ALPR). There is no
Personally Identifiable Information (PI I) captured by the ALPR. The ALPR data does
not contain any information about the name of the registered owner, address of
registered owner, or any other information gleaned from the license plate number
associated with a particular vehicle.
The data captured by ALPR is equivalent to the data that would otherwise be captured
manually during a parking study, so the use of ALPR simply automates the process of
data collection.
3. Parking Study Usage
ALPR technology allows parking study procedures to be automated, eliminating the
manual counting of vehicles and manual recording of license plate numbers required to
evaluate parking occupancy and duration trends. No law enforcement database shall
interface or integrate with the ALPR technology utilized by PWA to conduct its parking
studies.
4. Authorized Users
The Public Works Director or their designee ("Director') shall assign personnel to
operate and manage the ALPR system for official parking data collection purposes and
are authorized to access the ALPR data needed to analyze results.
PWA shall not use, or allow others to use, the ALPR equipment or database records for
any unauthorized purpose. The Director shall ensure that the ALPR system is operated
in conformity with this policy and other City policies, procedures, rules and regulations.
The Director shall enforce this policy and shall act as the Department Head for all
disciplinary and enforcement actions for any violations by PWA.
Use of an ALPR is restricted to the purposes outlined below. PWA members shall not
use, or allow others to use the equipment or database records for any unauthorized
purpose.
(a) Any ALPR owned or operated by the Public Works Agency ("Department") shall
only be used for official parking data collection while conducting parking studies.
This includes the evaluation of parking occupancy and duration trends for the
purpose of evaluating parking program policies.
(b) No member of the Department shall operate ALPR equipment or access ALPR
data without first completing department -approved training.
(c) No ALPR operator may access the Department's data unless otherwise
authorized to do so.
5. Restricted Uses
The PWA shall only use ALPR Technology to collect license plate data within view of
the public right-of-way. The PWA shall use ALPR Technology consistent with this policy
and all applicable City, State, and Federal laws.
The Department shall not share ALPR information with any commercial or private entity,
other than PWA parking contractors, as necessary for the conduct of PWA parking
studies and operations. Information gathered or collected and records retained by the
Department shall not be:
(a) Sold, published, exchanged, or disclosed for commercial purposes.
(b) Disclosed without authorization or disseminated to persons not otherwise
authorized to access or use the ALPR information.
6. ALPR Data Collection and Retention
The ALPR data contains no Personally Identifiable Information (PII) that may be used to
connect license plate numbers detected to an individual. The Federal Driver's Privacy
Protection Act (DPPA) already prohibits the release or use of any State DMV or any
officer, employee, or contractor thereof of personal information in connection with a
motor vehicle record.
ALPR data shall be stored in accordance with the Department's established records
retention schedule except that the license plate numbers recorded by ALPR shall not be
retained beyond twenty-four (24) hours.
7. Information Sharing
This policy is specifically intended to address the use of ALPR for conducting parking
studies.
The ALPR data does not contain any information about the name of the registered
owner, address of registered owner, or any other information gleaned from the license
plate number associated with a particular vehicle.
For the purposes of parking studies, PWA may periodically access ALPR data to
analyze parking demand. This analysis process shall not use actual license plate
numbers, and instead the raw license plate number data shall be hashed to produce
anonymized data for the purposes of the data analysis.
8. Training
All authorized ALPR users shall first complete department -approved training on the
proper handling of ALPR data. The training addresses appropriate handling and
transmission procedures, as well as consequences of an ALPR data security breach.
9. Information Security
All data shall be closely safeguarded and protected by both procedural and
technological means:
(a) All ALPR data downloaded to the mobile workstation and in storage shall be
accessible only through a login/password-protected system capable of
documenting all access of information by name, date, and time.
(b) Members approved to access ALPR data under these guidelines are permitted to
access the data for legitimate parking study purposes only, such as evaluating
parking occupancy and duration trends to determine potential parking policy
adjustments.
(c) ALPR systems audits will be conducted on a regular basis.