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Council committee advances automated red-light enforcement ordinance for five intersections
Summary
Public Safety Committee advanced a bill authorizing automated red-light cameras at five intersections after staff said the system is expected to reduce angle crashes and would operate as a civil enforcement program approved by PennDOT with a 60-day warning period.
Councillor Diaz presented Administration Bill 8 to authorize automated red-light camera enforcement at designated intersections after staff said the program is a safety tool and not a revenue generator for the city. Cindy McCormack of Public Works explained the system: cameras mounted at signals record red-light violations, police review images to confirm violations, and citations are mailed to the…
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