This ordinance, Z-24-12, proposes an amendment to the City of Atlanta's Sign Ordinance to allow security video technology to be integrated with suspended signs. The primary goal is to encourage service stations (gas stations and convenience stores connected to them) to install surveillance cameras by offsetting potential costs through commercial advertising on these integrated signs. The ordinance mandates that the security video technology must be certified by a Georgia law enforcement agency, include remote 24/7 monitoring, utilize artificial intelligence to improve monitoring, and retain video footage for at least 365 days. The suspended signs would be 8 square feet, LED with no changeable copy (image can change once per 24 hours), and dimmable. This amendment aims to enhance public safety by increasing surveillance at high-traffic service stations. The ordinance also addresses a previous ordinance (23-O-1346) that required cameras at fuel pumps but has not yet become effective due to an unapproved implementation plan. This new ordinance states that service stations using certified providers under this amendment would be deemed compliant with the previous ordinance if it becomes effective. The item was held in committee for additional information and further review on multiple occasions, most recently on July 14, 2025.