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Greenbelt authorizes automated stop-sign enforcement and designates school zones
Summary
Council passed enabling legislation and a companion resolution to allow automated stop-sign monitoring systems within designated school zones; staff must select sites, collect data, and seek county approval before cameras operate.
The Greenbelt City Council passed an ordinance and a companion resolution enabling automated stop-sign monitoring systems within school zones on municipal roads and formally designating the city’s school zones required under Maryland law.
Councilmember Pope introduced the ordinance to amend Chapter 11 of the city code to authorize stop-sign monitoring systems and to set procedures for signage, public notice, civil enforcement and penalties. The council then approved a…
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