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Public opposition leads city of Stanton to scale back ‘smart poles’ proposal

The city of Stanton is no longer pursuing multiple downtown cameras or license plate readers after receiving negative feedback from residents regarding the idea. Earlier this year, the Planning Commission began exploring a partnership with Intellistreets, a Farmington Hills company that proposed installing "smart poles" capable of enhanced lighting and audio, public Wi-Fi, emergency alerts, cameras and license plate readers. The project would re…
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The Daily News - Since 1854 — News from Montcalm County and Ionia County, Michigan broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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