SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- The City of Syracuse is set to hold two public meetings to get input on the addition of 100 body-worn cameras, the city announced in a statement.

Meetings will be held on June 6 at 7 p.m. at the Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central and June 7 at noon in the Community room of the Onondaga County Public Library Central Library.

"We want the public to be very well informed about (body-worn cameras), and address their questions and concerns, so the expanded rollout is as smooth and effective as possible," Syracuse Police First Deputy Chief Joe Cecile said in a statement.

The meetings will have a presentation on the cameras' technology and the Syracuse Police Department's body camera policy, the statement said. Meetings will address when and how the cameras are used, how people will know when a camera is operating and how the data and video footage will be stored, the statement said.

A demonstration of the cameras will also take place.

"We're trying to spread the word about these meetings, because we want to hear from the community," said Deputy Chief Lynette DelFavero in the statement. "Most of what people know about body cams comes from stories they've seen on the news, but there is a lot more to the program that we would like to share."