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Milton public safety briefing: red-light program pending, shooting arrest, life-saving awards and staffing request
Summary
At the Sept. 2 Milton City Council meeting, staff updated the council on pending administrative-court approval for red-light enforcement, an arrest in a drive-by shooting, multiple life-saving responses by officers, and a request for a traffic enforcement position in the next budget.
MILTON, Wash. — City staff briefed the Milton City Council on multiple public-safety developments at the Sept. 2 meeting, including progress on a red-light enforcement program, a recent arrest in a drive-by shooting, several officer life-saving actions, and a forthcoming staffing request for traffic enforcement.
Pete Fernandez provided the update on the red-light program, saying the city is awaiting administrative-court permission and that staff has completed the required steps.…
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