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Glen Arden council pauses camera ticketing as members seek legal memo and location clarifications

5838122 · September 3, 2025
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Summary

Council members raised legal and location concerns about speed and stop‑sign camera programs, paused ticketing, and asked administration and legal counsel for written findings and a closed‑session briefing on whether past citations should be refunded or treated as warnings.

Mayor Curtis convened a discussion of the city’s speed‑camera and stop‑sign camera programs at the Glen Arden City Council meeting, and council members moved to pause citation issuance while the administration gathers legal guidance and clarifies camera siting. Council members raised questions about whether past tickets issued under the program should be refunded or treated as warnings, and about specific camera locations identified by the contractor.

Why it matters: The cameras generate both safety enforcement and revenue effects. Council members said they want a clear legal foundation and transparent notice and placement processes before resuming normal enforcement, and they directed staff to provide written analysis and, if needed, to discuss…

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