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There is no single contract to cancel. Each agency in SLO County signed its own deal with Flock Safety — and each has a different governing body that can end it. Here's who to contact for each one.
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Six things you can do right now
Call the right decision-maker
Each Flock contract is controlled by a different governing body. Find your agency below and call the people who can actually cancel the contract.
Get the phone scriptSend an email
Email creates a paper trail. Use our templates to ask each governing body to end their Flock contract and commit to a surveillance policy with community oversight.
Get the email templateAttend a public meeting
Public comment at a city council or Board of Supervisors meeting puts your words on the public record. Each agency card below links to their meeting schedule.
Find meeting schedules belowSpread the word
Tell your neighbors, neighborhood associations, and local networks. The more residents that engage each governing body, the harder it is to ignore.
File a public records request
Use the California Public Records Act to request each agency's Flock contract, camera locations, data-sharing agreements, and usage statistics.
CPRA request guideAdd your name to the petition
Put your name on the record with other SLO County residents demanding an end to warrantless vehicle surveillance. You can optionally flag a specific agency contract.
Sign the petitionAgencies & decision-makers
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San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's Department
Unincorporated SLO County
Covers unincorporated county areas. Data is shared with hundreds of agencies statewide through the Flock network.
Who to contact — SLO County Board of Supervisors
Public meetings
Typically every Tuesday at 9:00 AM
County Government Center, Room 4206, 1055 Monterey St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408
Agenda & public commentSan Luis Obispo Police Department
City of San Luis Obispo
SLOPD also operates approximately 16 Police Observation Devices (PODs) in addition to Flock ALPR cameras.
Who to contact — SLO City Council
Public meetings
First and third Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM
Council Chamber, 990 Palm St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Agenda & public commentGrover Beach Police Department
City of Grover Beach
17 fixed-site ALPRs under a 2022 city agreement (city ALPR page; SLO Tribune). ~$543k federal Byrne award for PD tech including LPR upgrades presented April 2024 (KSBY). Chief Munro told KSBY the cameras stay federally grant-funded until that grant ends in 2027—then council decides on general fund renewal. Data is shared with 300+ agencies statewide; Tribune cited 177,000+ vehicles captured in one 30-day period.
Who to contact — Grover Beach City Council
Public meetings
Second and fourth Monday of each month at 6:00 PM
Council Chambers, 154 S Eighth St, Grover Beach, CA 93433
Agenda & public commentCal Poly San Luis Obispo Police Department
Cal Poly SLO Campus
A student petition calling for removal had 287+ signatures as of January 2026. Data shared statewide via Flock network.
Who to contact — Cal Poly President / CSU Board of Trustees
Morro Bay Police Department
City of Morro Bay
10 cameras confirmed in OSM data (Motorola Solutions). Morro Bay PD cameras are mapped in OpenStreetMap by community contributors.
Who to contact — Morro Bay City Council
Public meetings
Second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 5:30 PM
Morro Bay Veterans Memorial Community Center, 209 Surf St, Morro Bay, CA 93442
Agenda & public commentTempleton area — mapped Flock ALPR
Templeton CDP and vicinity (unincorporated SLO County)
DeFlock and community mapping show multiple confirmed Flock camera clusters in and around Templeton. Unincorporated areas fall under county jurisdiction—raise retention, data-sharing, and vendor renewal at Board of Supervisors meetings (District 5).
Who to contact — SLO County Board of Supervisors (District 5)
Public meetings
Typically every Tuesday at 9:00 AM
County Government Center, Room 4206, 1055 Monterey St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93408
Agenda & public commentPismo Beach Police Department
City of Pismo Beach
Multiple cameras confirmed via DeFlock map data.
Who to contact — Pismo Beach City Council
Public meetings
First and third Tuesday of each month at 5:30 PM
Council Chamber, 760 Mattie Road, Pismo Beach, CA 93449
Agenda & public commentHeritage Ranch Owners Association
Heritage Ranch, near Lake Nacimiento (North SLO County)
The HROA board voted to replace the community's existing camera system with Flock Safety ALPR cameras. Community mapping (e.g. DeFlock) shows 2 confirmed and 5 proposed installs. A resident petition drive is already underway. Members may submit public comment at board meetings or email directors@hroa.us.
Who to contact — HROA Board of Directors
Public meetings
Monthly — Open Session at 6:00 PM (check website for current date)
Recreation Barn, 2555 Equestrian Road, Paso Robles, CA 93446
Agenda & public commentOnly confirmed deployments are shown. Other SLO County agencies are being investigated.
