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Ordinance committee reviews draft authorizing speed and red-light cameras; privacy and vendor questions prompt vendor briefing at next meeting

2956188 · March 18, 2025
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The committee reviewed a draft ordinance authorizing the use of speed and red-light cameras under state law, discussed data-retention and privacy safeguards, and agreed to hold a public hearing and invite a vendor to brief the committee at its April 15 meeting.

The Norwalk City Ordinance Committee on March 18 reviewed a draft ordinance authorizing the city to use automated enforcement devices (speed and red-light cameras) under Connecticut statute and agreed to continue detailed consideration in April with vendor briefings and public outreach planned.

Tom (staff) introduced the draft, noting similar ordinances in Stamford, New Haven, New London and other municipalities and said the draft largely mirrors state law and other municipal ordinances. “One of the first conditions is that the municipality adopt an ordinance,” he told the committee; the…

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