Residents of Rising Sun will soon see improvements in public safety as the town council discussed the implementation of new speed camera technology during their recent meeting on March 26, 2024. The initiative aims to address speeding concerns, particularly around local schools, where studies have indicated a significant problem.
The council heard from a representative of a technology firm specializing in speed enforcement solutions. The company emphasized that they would cover all installation costs, ensuring that the municipality would not incur any upfront expenses. This arrangement allows the town to focus on enhancing safety without financial burdens, as the company only profits when the system effectively reduces speeding violations.
Concerns were raised regarding the revenue generated from similar systems in other jurisdictions, particularly in relation to the school bus camera program, which reportedly fell short of expectations. However, the representative assured the council that their model does not involve flat fees, meaning the town would not owe money if the cameras do not capture enough violations. This performance-based approach aligns the company’s success with the town’s safety goals.
In addition to the speed camera discussion, the council also introduced Ordinance Number 2024-03, which is set to undergo a public hearing process. The town administrator outlined the steps for transparency, including a 60-day period for public input and the requirement for advance notice of the hearing. The council plans to maintain consistency with previous public notices, ensuring residents are well-informed.
As Rising Sun moves forward with these initiatives, the focus remains on enhancing community safety while managing costs effectively. The council's proactive approach reflects a commitment to addressing public concerns and improving the quality of life for all residents. Further developments will be shared as the public hearing date is established.