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Closed Circuit Televisions (CCTVs)
for Public Spaces

Photo by Tamara Bobakova |
The
Division
of Public Safety is committed to
enhancing the quality of life to the campus
community by integrating the best practices
of public and private policing with state-of-the-art
technology. A critical component of a comprehensive
security plan using state-of-the-art technology
is CCTV.
As prescribed by the University
Policy Closed Circuit Television Monitoring
and Recording of Public Areas for Safety and Security
Purposes, Almanac April 13,1999, the
locations of all outside CCTV cameras monitored
by Public Safety are to be published semi-annually
in Almanac.
The following existing cameras
meet that criteria:
- 34th & Walnut
Street
- 37th & Walnut
Street
- 100
Block of S. 37th Street (Sansom
Common Loading Dock)
- Steve
Murray Way & Sansom
Street
- Steve
Murray Way & Chestnut
Street
- Towne
Courtyard/Loading Dock
- Museum
Loading Dock
- Museum-33rd
Street
- Museum-Main
Entrance
- Museum-Lower
Courtyard
- Museum-Kress
Exterior Entrance
- Museum-Kress
Gallery
- 40th & Walnut
Street
- 33rd & Chestnut
Street
- 36th & Sansom
Street
- 38th & Hamilton
Walk
- 33rd & Walnut
Street
- 4040
Chestnut Street
- 4040
Sansom Street
- 4100
Chestnut Street
- 40th & Locust
Street
- 40th & Spruce
Street
- 39th & Spruce
Street
- 39th & Walnut
Street
- 38th & Walnut
Street
- 38th & Spruce
Street
- FELS
Parking Lot #15
- 36th & Walnut
Street
- 37th & Spruce
Street
- 36th & Spruce
Street
- 33rd & Smith
Walk
- 36th & Locust
Street
- 43rd & Locust
Street
- Bennett
Hall (3300 Chancellor)
- 31st & Chestnut
Street (Left Bank)
- 31st & Walnut
Street
- Bridge
Cinema West (Chancellor Street)
- Huntsman
Hall N.E Corner of Building (Between
GSE loading dock & Huntsman
on Walnut)
Questions in reference to
the CCTV system or policymay be addressed to Maureen
Rush, Vice President for Public Safety or Domenic
Ceccanecchio, Director of Security Services.
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Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 4, September 16, 2003
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ISSUE
HIGHLIGHTS:
Tuesday,
September
16,
2003
Volume
50
Number
4
www.upenn.edu/almanac
Penn
Medicine
will
be
part
of
a
consortium
pursuing biodefense
research such
as
vaccines
against
anthrax
and
smallpox
and
other
emerging
infectious
diseases
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