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Citizen Services -
Residential Grant Information
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The City of Racine has established a Residential Security Camera System Pilot Program designed to assist residents with the purchase of a “security camera system” (an approved security camera and subscription for cloud-based video storage for up to one year) on owner-occupied single-family residential properties within the City of Racine. (To verify your property is within city limits, go to
/CityAlderman/, click on the map where your property is located or type in the property address. If a box with your Aldermanic District pops up, the property is in the city).
The Residential Security Camera System Pilot Program features a reimbursement of $150 per residence. The reimbursement will be paid to property owners based on the actual costs for the purchase of a security camera system or the reimbursement amount, whichever is less.
Do not purchase a camera system prior to application approval. Reimbursement will not be authorized under such circumstances.
Reimbursements will be issued on a first come, first served basis upon receipt and approval of the application. Reimbursements will not happen until all program requirements are met. Applications will be accepted for the duration of the program or until funding runs out, whichever comes first.
The residence/property must be free of building code violations or tax liens.
Police will not have continuous access to video footage from the security camera system. Permission must be given by Applicant for police to access video footage. The police department may request video footage from the security camera system if they have reason to believe the Applicant has footage of a crime. Applicant is expected to contact the Racine Police Department if there is a crime that they may have footage of and offer their video to the police.
All documents may be submitted in person at the Racine Police Department or by email to
CCP@cityofracine.org.Application Process
Step 1.
Submit your application along with:
- Description of the location and number of cameras.
- Image of the proposed camera location(s).
- Current proof of residency (Driver’s license, State ID, Voter registration, or Tax Bill).
The residential reimbursement application can be found here:
Residential Application Form (
Spanish Language Version)Applicant will receive notification of approval or denial.
- All program requirements must be met for reimbursement.
- Application approval does not guarantee that the applicant will be reimbursed for the security camera system.
- If the application is denied, program requirements must be met before resubmittal.
- Only one resubmittal is allowed.
Step 2: If approved, perform the following actions:
- Purchase and install a security camera system.
- Take a picture of the installed camera and submit it for verification.
- Submit one of the following documents as proof of payment:
- An itemized receipt dated on the day of purchase.
- A paid invoice indicating the date of payment.
The Security Camera System must remain in place for one year unless replaced by an upgraded system at the sole expense of the property owner. Any upgraded system must also be re-registered with the Racine Police Department.
Step 3.
- Submit a signed and completed
Residential Security Camera Reimbursement Agreement Form (
Spanish Language Version) with the City of Racine with all conditions therein met, the dated proof of payment for purchase, and an image of the installed security camera(s). - To receive reimbursement, Register the Security Camera System with the Racine Police Department at
/RPD/CCPRegistration/