Overview
- City leaders Ulpiano Suárez and Governor Alfredo Cornejo, who toured the facility Wednesday, unveiled a centralized hub inside the municipal building that watches 740 cameras, including 300 owned by the city.
- The municipality says it invested about 1,400 million pesos to shift toward preventive security in a capital that draws large daily flows of workers and tourists.
- The build replaces the old monitoring room at Perú and Las Heras with fiber‑optic cabling, high‑capacity servers, a large video wall for live feeds and operator posts designed for round‑the‑clock use.
- Staffing will be shared by municipal teams and the Mendoza Police so alerts from community alarms and the Ojos en Alerta tip line reach dispatchers faster and send patrols sooner.
- The perimeter Anillo Digital network already feeds in 115 cameras, including 30 license‑plate readers and 60 paired moving and fixed units, and Los Andes reports the platform links with the province’s 911 center.