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Project Green Light Detroit is the first public-private-community partnership of its kind, blending a mix of real-time crime-fighting and community policing aimed at improving neighborhood safety, promoting the revitalization and growth of local businesses, and
strengthening the Police Department’s efforts to deter, identify, and solve crime.
Project Green Light Detroit Totals
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There are a total of 505 locations (3 corridors, 21 plazas, and 399 traditional sites)
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Each week, 5 new Project Green Light locations come online
Project Green Light Detroit is a voluntary program with high-definition cameras that provide live feeds to the Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC), where members of the Crime Intelligence Unit provide both proactive virtual patrol and virtual response to 911 calls placed at a PGLD location.
Neighborhood Real-Time Intelligence Program Fact Sheet
In conjunction with Project Green Light Detroit, the City of Detroit will implement the Neighborhood Real-Time Intelligence Program that will include the installation of high-definition cameras on existing smart traffic signals and other high-priority intersections across the city.
The cameras will feed into the Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC) at the Detroit Public Safety Headquarters. As the program expands, each Detroit Police precinct will have its own Real-Time Crime Center, allowing Police personnel to monitor activities occurring in the precinct.