Good luck with that. There's nothing to proud about being the most government surveilled city in the country. After the visitors are gone, all that expensive equipment needs to be used (and likely abused) and that's when those resources are eventually turned against the residents and used against them unless there are strict and strong rules in place (put there by the people not the police) to govern and control drone usage by law enforcement with transparency.
[placeholder for a future story about how the drones have been "re-purposed" for spying on residents, illegally collecting and storing their data, exempting all footage from public records, and other questionable abuses]