Watch Over Woodbury

Watch Over Woodbury is a part of Project Nola, a non-profit organization operating the largest and most efficient crime camera program in America.

Project Overview

  • Over 60 HD Cameras are already installed and operational throughout the City.
  • The initial phase provides continuous overlapping coverage of roadways and sidewalks from Carpenter Street to Edith Avenue along Broad Street, with plans to spread throughout the City.
  • Cameras are fed to a monitoring inside police headquarters.
  • The program’s success depends on participation from the community. The greater the number of cameras, the more successful the program will become!
  • The goal is to have at least one camera on every street in the City.

Property Owner Requirements & Costs

  • Have a Broadband Internet Connection.
  • Allow a licensed electrician to install a Crime Camera on your property.
  • The City will pay for the camera and the cost of installation.
  • The Property Owner will pay a $20 monthly data storage fee and the cost of electricity (about $1 per month for one crime camera).

Program Benefits

  • Potential tax breaks and reduction in property insurance costs.
  • Serves as a deterrent and will help improve the image of the City.
  • System is owned by the City and managed by the Police Department.
  • Allows the police department to monitor and review surveillance quickly and efficiently.
  • Will promote a sense of safety and security downtown and throughout the City.
  • Will protect your property and assist the City in promoting a safe environment.
  • Participating owners will be provided a Woodbury Neighborhood Watch placard to display on their property if they choose.

Interest in Obtaining a Crime Camera & Additional Questions

If interested in obtaining a crime camera or if you have additional questions, contact:

Sergeant Brian Boucher
Phone: 856-845-0065, ext. 136
Email Sergeant Brian Boucher