City Council Committee on Civil Rights, Racial Equity, and Immigrant Advancement Hearing on Docket #0409
A hearing to examine the civil rights and civil liberties implications of Boston’s intelligence and surveillance infrastructure.
Discussion Topics
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Docket #0409
Order for a hearing on civil rights, constitutional, and legal implications of the Boston Regional Intelligence Center (BRIC), The Associative Violence Information System (AVIS), Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR), and participation in Federal Joint Task Forces (JTTF).
This matter was sponsored by Councilors Julia Mejia, Miniard Culpepper, and Henry Santana and was referred to the Committee on February 25, 2026.
NOTICE: The Boston City Council may have a quorum in attendance due to standing committees of the City Council consisting of both voting and non-voting members. However, members attending this duly posted meeting are participating and deliberating only in conjunction with the business of the standing committee.
Public TestimonyMembers of the public are cordially invited to attend and testify in person or virtually. Those wishing to testify in person should arrive five (5) minutes before the call of the hearing to sign up. Please bring fifteen (15) copies of any written documentation you wish to present at the hearing. Those wishing to testify virtually via videoconference should email the staff contact for a link and instructions to do so. Written comments may be sent to the Committee or staff email (below) and will be made a part of the record and available to all Councilors. The public may watch this hearing via live stream at www.boston.gov/city-council-tv and on Xfinity 8/RCN 82/Fios 964. This hearing will be recorded.
Staff Contact: Meghan Kavanagh
Mail Address: Dockets #0409 City Council, City Hall, 5th Floor, Boston, MA 02201
Committee Email: ccc.civilrights@boston.gov
Staff Email: meghan.kavanagh@boston.gov | Staff Telephone: (617) 635-3040
Broadcast Live on Xfinity 8/RCN 82/ Fios 964 and streamed at: boston.gov/city-council-tv