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Bothell police report year‑over‑year drop in school‑zone infractions; red‑light ALPRs to return in June

2865894 · April 3, 2025
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Bothell Police presented a first full-year analysis of school‑zone automated license plate reader enforcement showing fewer citations than the prior year and a concentration of violators registered outside city limits; staff will return in June with a proposal on red‑light ALPRs.

Bothell Police presented an annual update on the school‑zone automated license plate reader (ALPR) enforcement program at the April 1 council meeting, reporting a year‑over‑year decline in citations for the zones monitored in 2024.

Captain John Rogers said the system currently uses 11 cameras covering five school zones and that citations for the fourth quarter of 2024 were down compared with the fourth quarter of 2023. The department’s analysis showed higher‑speed violations remain…

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