Redmond to install speed safety cameras near three schools in fall pilot
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City News Now announced the City of Redmond will install speed safety cameras at Redmond High School, Redmond Middle School and Rose Hill Middle School this fall as part of a pilot program intended to slow speeds near schools and help fund future traffic-safety projects; the broadcast gave no policy or funding specifics.
A City News Now host said the City of Redmond will install speed safety cameras at Redmond High School, Redmond Middle School and Rose Hill Middle School this fall as part of a Speed Safety Camera pilot program. The host said the pilot aims to slow vehicle speeds near schools and to help fund future traffic-safety improvements.
"The Speed Safety Camera pilot program aims to slow vehicle speeds near schools and help fund future traffic safety improvements, creating a safer Redmond for all, now and in the years to come," the host said. The broadcast did not specify installation dates, equipment vendors, enforcement mechanisms, citation amounts, or how revenue would be allocated.
No ordinance, council vote, budget appropriation, or conditional approvals were announced in the segment; the item was presented as a program update. Additional details about implementation, enforcement, and revenue use were not provided in the broadcast.
